Calgary Warms Up

This year, for its 6th annual Great Canadian Kilt Skate, Calgary finally got a break in the weather.

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With temperatures on the plus side of zero, everyone could relax and enjoy the festive atmosphere — and a cup of hot chocolate..

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It’s always nice to stand around a fire.

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The pipers appreciate the warmth too: it’s much easier to keep the pipes in tune.

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Lets put this in context: past years saw skaters baring their knees to temperatures in the minus-30s: the epitome of the Scottish concept of “thrawn”.

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But this year, the Chinook winds came down from the mountains and warmed skaters and pipers alike.

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The Calgary tradition continues: the choir began the opening ceremony by singing the national anthem in both English and Gaelic.

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Newly-elected Member of Parliament for Calgary Centre, Greg McLean said a few words, then he took to the ice.

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It was a nice family afternoon out for Greg and his wife, Ruth.

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And they were soon joined by skaters young and old.

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Youth has its privileges you get to carry the flag!

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While the piper plays on.

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A fine day for a skate in Calgary.

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Many thanks to the organizers at the St. Andrew’s-Caledonian Society of Calgary.. We’re looking forward to next year.

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