Country Thunder attendees looking to beat the heat in Craven, Sask.
Country music fans in Craven, Sask. are looking to have fun and beat the heat at the Country Thunder music festival.
The festival kicked off on Thursday and runs until Sunday. Brianna Leutschaft travelled to Craven from Ontario, arriving on Wednesday. She’s looking forward to seeing a whole lot of her favourite artists throughout the weekend.But while this weekend is about having fun, watching concerts and enjoying some drinks, concert-goers are reminded that this is one of the hottest weekends of the year.“The ice truck has gone by us a few times.
Jim Woods is a seasoned veteran of Country Thunder. He has been attending the festival since 1986. While he says he used to be underprepared for the heat when he was younger, he now knows a few things about keeping safe in the sun.
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