Icy Plunge in Support of Special Olympics

“That was cold!” Six Nations Police Chief Darren Montour says after joining police forces from around the area in an icy Pre-Plunge Feb. 6 at Pinehurst Lake near Paris. The event is a prelude to the annual Polar Plunge March 6th at Brantford’s Wayne Gretzky Centre in support of the 2025 Special Olympics Ontario Summer Games being hosted in Brantford, Brant County and at Six Nations where the Bocce Ball competition will be held in July. Also taking the plunge were Brant County OPP Inspector Andrea Quenneville and Brantford Police Chie, Jason Saunders and Special Olympics athletes Kailee Mitchell and Sarah Orgar!

“That was cold!” Six Nations Police Chief Darren Montour says after joining police forces from around the area in an icy Pre-Plunge Feb. 6 at Pinehurst Lake near Paris. The event is a prelude to the annual Polar Plunge March 6th at Brantford’s Wayne Gretzky Centre in support of the 2025 Special Olympics Ontario Summer Games being hosted in Brantford, Brant County and at Six Nations where the Bocce Ball competition will be held in July. Also taking the plunge were Brant County OPP Inspector Andrea Quenneville and Brantford Police Chie, Jason Saunders and Special Olympics athletes Kailee Mitchell and Sarah Orgar!…

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