Tag: ice

Illustrations between ice

A Queen’s alumnus is making the most of the winter season by bringing art to Kingston’s streets. Froid d’Art is an outdoor art project launched this year by David Dossett, ArtSci ’83. It consists of 14 artworks individually enclosed in ice and placed at 14 different locations in Kingston, including...

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Unacceptable campus ice

Since the late December ice storm in Kingston, there’s been a tremendous amount of ice underfoot on and around campus. Several weeks have passed since the worst of the weather, but large patches of ice can still be found on campus, and most sidewalks in the surrounding areas are completely covered...

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A season on the ice

In below-freezing temperatures, Lake Ontario is silent except for the sounds of wind and blades. When the lake ices over, a group of up to 20 Kingstonians gather to race their ice boats. If the forecast calls for wind, at a minimum of six knots or 11 km per hour, the brakes come off the boat skates,...

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