Families go sliding, ringette rings go flying at Bon Soo

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Families go sliding, ringette rings go flying at Bon Soo
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The Canal District was the spot to be for bum slide goers, while local ringette players hit the ice for some 3-on-3 action at The Rink

The Canal District is a popular spot this weekend as dozens of families are enjoying the festivities and activities on Day 2 of the Bon Soo Winter Carnival.

The carnival’s iconic bum slides, located next to the Machine Shop, are once again a hit this year as the cold and snowy conditions on Saturday have made it a perfect day for sliding. And just a short walk away, the Sault Icehawks laced up their skates for some 3-on-3 ringette action at The Rink. SooToday will have more event coverage of the 60th annual Bon Soo Winter Carnival throughout the weekend.

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