by Sydney PhilpottSno-Fest was a success despite the cold weather in McBride on Sunday. Alma prepares to throw some “curling rocks”. A creative curling rink was set up on Main Street McBride. Players could throw their rocks made from milk-jugs at rings of coloured snow. Taylor and Destiny warm up in the pavilion. Destiny tried cross-country skiing earlier in the day, and Taylor came with her parents and later visited around the fire barrel. Aldrine and Elijah get ready to try their feet at cross-country skiing. Their track started across from the milk-jug curling rink, went around the snow-golf course, and finished just a few steps from the hot-dogs and cookies being served in the pavilion. It takes a lot colder than -15 to keep Max from smiling!Related Posts:Sno-Fest this weekend cancelled due to cold weatherValemount's Fall Fest gets some airWinterfest 2024Bike FestWinter Fest returns to ValemountPost navigationWeak Layers: avalanche safety courses gaining popularitySimpcw chief becomes university’s Chancellor