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Take the Roof Off Winter

Submitted by Kim on Sunday, 7 February 2010One Comment

TaketheRoofOffWinter SM C.front pageTake The Roof Off Winter (TTROW), is Nova Scotia’s new winter active campaign. It has been designed to point Nova Scotians of all ages in the direction of activities that will improve their health during the winter days by being outdoors and active.

On the  TTROW site you can find ideas for having fun in the outdoors this winter.  While you are on the web site make sure to sign up to be a TTROW Supporter, and use the great resources available: media materials, kids zone activities, posters, etc.

Nova Scotians can create your their own Take The Roof Off Winter event:

  • Build an outdoor rink;
  • Organize an outdoor game of ringette, broomball, curling or hockey
  • Host an ice fishing competition
  • Have a toboggan party
  • Join a bird watching club
  • Create a winter carnival
  • Snowshoe through the woods

Winter doesn’t have to be a dull affair. After the thrill of indoor activities wears off make that extra effort to get outside and get the lead out.

One Comment »

  • Oscar Turner said:

    i think the best roofing are ceramic based because it is a very good insulator.~”*

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