Visitors will be able to carve their own ice polar bear, have a go at an ice graffiti wall, watch live demonstrations of carvings and walk a frozen trail of 15 animals and birds in Jubilee Park.

Winter Ice
Canary Wharf will be transformed into a frozen wonderland this week when it hosts the magical Winter Ice festival.
You will find a frozen ice trail of 15 specially carved ice sculptures, each one carved into a different bird or animal, highlighting endangered species.
Where and When

Open for three days only, the festival will be taking place at various locations across the Estate between Thursday 17th and Saturday 19th November.
The trail of 15 frozen animals and birds, each highlighting a different endangered species, will be located in Jubilee Park.
Visitors will be able to try their hand at ice sculpting, watch professionals doing live carvings and walk a trail of frozen sculptures created by talented artists from across the globe.
Thursday 17 and Friday 18 November from 12pm to 8pm
Saturday 19 November from 12pm to 7pm.
Click here for more information and to download the map.
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