Picturesque ice castles open frosty doors in Canada
Updated 09:31, 11-Jan-2019
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This incredibly-huge glacier in William Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Canada, was made entirely by hand from thousands of individual icicles. /VCG Photo

This incredibly-huge glacier in William Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Canada, was made entirely by hand from thousands of individual icicles. /VCG Photo

The impressive structure, unveiled on January 4, is said to be one of the biggest ice castles in Canada. /VCG Photo

The impressive structure, unveiled on January 4, is said to be one of the biggest ice castles in Canada. /VCG Photo

It is a collaborative effort between Mother Nature and human engineering and took 30 professional "ice artisans" around 10,000 man-hours to create. /VCG Photo

It is a collaborative effort between Mother Nature and human engineering and took 30 professional "ice artisans" around 10,000 man-hours to create. /VCG Photo

The icicles are grown on racks made by spraying water left to freeze in cold snaps. /VCG Photo 

The icicles are grown on racks made by spraying water left to freeze in cold snaps. /VCG Photo