As temperatures plummeted below zero this week, some Metro Vancouverites had one thing on their mind, and one thing only.
To build a backyard ice rink, of course.
It's relatively rare that families on the West Coast get cold enough temperatures that allow them to follow the dream lived out in other places across the country of creating a backyard skating rink—but this week it happened, and hockey pucks have been flying across yards.
Proud rink makers have been sharing photos of their rinks on social media, with happy children pictured getting as much use out of them as possible.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»columnist posted a series of photos to Instagram of his backyard rink from start to finish. He began making the rink four days ago, in anticipation of the frosty temperatures, and it was ready just in time for Vancouver's snow day.
A fellow Vancouverite, that goes by the , shared a photo of their backyard rink to the Reddit page r/vancouver and said they filled up their "pool cover with about five inches of water early Monday morning, then lucked out with perfect conditions."
Over in North Vancouver, Jason English of the rink he and his family made in the backyard of their Lynn Valley home.
His six-year-old son Lucas has been getting in all the skating he can before the ice melts, particularly taking advantage of yesterday's snow day to keep the pucks flying.
The dream may be over soon, however, as this week's freeze appears to be ending already with warmer temperatures and heavy rain forecast for the next several days.
"It's not every day you can skate in your backyard on a snow day from school," English said.
Take a look at the rinks:
Rink is now bigger, after a little more shovelling.
— loriculbert (@loriculbert)
— With files from