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Kanien'kehá:ka ice carver remembered at this year’s Winterlude

January 30, 2026

The Ryan Hill Ice-Carving Public Challenge is one of this year’s featured events at Winterlude in the capital region. Hill's friends and family hope the challenge inspires others to remember his work and learn the craft themselves.



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