A group of swimmers are back on dry land after diving into the frigid waters of the Northumberland Strait.
The 34
participants in the Big Swim fundraiser swam a 15-kilometre stretch from
New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island to raise money for people living
with chronic illness and disease.
They
brought in more than $130,000 dollars during this year's swim, most of
which will be split between Cystic Fibrosis Canada and Brigadoon
Village. Since it started three years ago, The Big Swim has raised more
than $230,000 dollars for charity.
Todd
McDonald is the co-founder of the event, and he says they set two
records this year: the largest group to swim the Strait at once and the
youngest female swimmer to make the crossing—15 year-old Jessica Plummer from Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia finished her swim in four and half hours.