Vancouver Polar Bear Swim Registration Open
Sponsored by the Vancouver Polar Bear Swim
It’s been a tradition for the last 106 years and registration is now open for the Vancouver Polar Bear Swim which happens on New Year’s Day at English Bay.
Vancouver Polar Bear Swim Registration Open
- Date: Thursday, January 1, 2026
- Time: Enjoy the festivities at the beach from 11:30am to 4:00pm, with the program beginning at 2:00pm and the official swim at 2:30pm
- Location: English Bay Beach
- Registration: Free! When you sign up in advance you’ll be registered to receive a commemorative pin and an official Vancouver Polar Bear Club certificate
“Last year’s Polar Bear Swim drew our largest crowd ever, and it’s a testament to how deeply this tradition resonates with our community,” said Park Board Chair, Laura Christensen. “As we approach the 106th anniversary, we’re eager to see if we can surpass that record. Whether this is your first swim or you’ve been doing this for decades, we can’t wait to welcome you to English Bay.”
Peter Pantages Memorial Race
Swimmers entering the 100-yard Peter Pantages Memorial Race should gather behind the start line at the black-and-white flags. The first three swimmers to touch the marker buoy near the lifeguard boat must provide their names to the lifeguard.
Event Day Highlights
The event will feature a designated family area and an accessible beach mat to accommodate participants.
Indoor spaces will be available including change rooms, washrooms, and warming tents. Self-serve lockers will be available onsite. Swimmers are encouraged to pack light and arrive ready to swim, as locker space is limited. Portable toilets and fan-favourite activities like live music, entertainment and food trucks will also be available.
2026 Polar Bear Swim commemorative merchandise, such as hoodies, toques, and t-shirts will soon be available for purchase online, with a limited quantity also available on-site.
Follow the Vancouver Polar Bear Swim on Facebook and Instagram for updates.

In 1920, Peter Pantages and nine other brave swimmers started their New Year in style by plunging into the chilly waters of English Bay. The group became known as the Vancouver Polar Bear Club. Since then, the swim has grown into a much-loved highlight of the holiday season with thousands of participants in recent years. Peter’s granddaughter, Lisa Pantages, will be participating in her 64th swim.
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