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    • December Plunges
      • CCPAT – December 8
    • January Plunges
      • Chatham-Kent – January 21
      • Niagara – January 28
    • February Plunges
      • Brant/Brantford – February 4
      • Conestoga PSFF – February 10
      • Kingston – February 12
      • Port Colborne – February 12
      • Smiths Falls – February 16
      • McNab/Braeside – February 18
      • York Region – February 23
      • Belleville – February 24
      • Windsor-Essex – February 24
      • Toronto – February 25
      • St. Thomas – February 28
    • March Plunges
      • Durham Region – March 2
      • Barrie – March 4
      • Greater Sudbury – March 4
      • Ottawa – March 4
      • Waterloo Region – March 4
      • London – March 7
      • Woodstock – March 8
      • Cobourg/Port Hope – March 23
      • Norfolk County – March 25
      • Peel Region – March 25
      • Ontario Police College – March 28
      • West Grey – March 31
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Slide Media
  • March 18, 2022
    Hamilton Police Chief Frank Bergen to take Polar Plunge to support Special Olympics athletes
  • March 17, 2022
    Freezin' for a Reason: Brant OPP officer takes plunge for Special Olympics
  • March 11, 2022
    Brave polar bears plunge into the Bay of Quinte
  • March 11, 2022
    Barrie Police Chief makes a splash for Special Olympics
  • March 11, 2022
    Polar Plunge goes virtual but doesn’t dampen spirits
  • March 8, 2022
    Polar Plunge for Special Olympics set for Friday
  • March 3, 2022
    Cobourg Police Participates in Virtual Polar Plunge
  • February 24, 2022
    Dufferin OPP get soaked and cold at Polar Plunge
  • March 5, 2021
    Brrr: Special Olympics Dufferin group raises $6,020 with swimsuit toboggan ride
  • March 3, 2021
    Leading The Plunging Pack: Dawn & Bryan McMillan
  • March 2, 2021
    Virtual Polar Plunge triples provincial fundraising goal
  • March 1, 2021
    West Grey County’s fundraisers make a big splash
  • February 27, 2021
    Belleville Police Service polar plunge raises over $4,000
  • February 26, 2021
    Bathing suit toboggan ride on Saturday to raise funds for Special Olympics Dufferin
  • February 26, 2021
    With no Polar Plunge this year, Barrie Police Chief Greenwood frolics in the snow instead
  • February 21, 2021
    Plunging for a good cause in Kingston
  • February 19, 2021
    NRP and Welland Fire team up for Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Ontario
  • February 18, 2021
    ‘Freezing for a reason’ Polar Plunge returns virtually
  • February 15, 2021
    Watch: Annual Polar Plunge goes virtual
  • February 15, 2021
    Polar Plunge goes virtual
  • February 15, 2021
    The involvement with Special Olympics and the Polar Plunge started at home
  • February 13, 2021
    Annual Polar Plunge to continue virtually
  • February 11, 2021
    Polar Plunge goes virtual for 2021
  • February 10, 2021
    Sudbury Polar Plunge 2021 Video and Poster Contest

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF TRADITIONAL LAND

We acknowledge that the Torch Run Ontario office is located on the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations.

This land is governed by the Dish with one spoon covenant between the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Confederacy of Ojibway and Allied Nations.

This covenant is an agreement to share, work and protect this land together in harmony.

Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work, live and play on this land.

If we can improve on this statement, please email us at info@specialolympicsontario.com.

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