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Stunning video captures hockey game on frozen B.C. lake

Cole Cooke made the most of B.C.'s cold snap with a game of hockey on a frozen lake near Maple Ridge.

Cole Cooke took his drone up to Whonnock Lake during last week's cold snap

Cole Cooke shot a drone video of his family members playing hockey on a frozen Whonnock Lake near Maple Ridge, B.C. on Dec. 16, 2016. (Cole Cooke)

A recent cold snap on B.C.'s South Coast led to some snarled commutes and a few cranky locals.

For Cole Cooke, however, the chill createdan opportunity to play some pond hockey on a frozen lake near home.

The 20-year-old university student found out thatWhonnockLake near Maple Ridgehad turned to ice sometime last week. By Friday, he'd calledhis brother and his girlfriend to organize atrip.

The trio ended up skatingon untouched ice just before sunset, and Cookefilmed the game with his drone.

Drone footage of skating on Whonnock lake

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For Cole Cooke, a cold snap was a chance to play some pond hockey on a frozen lake near home.

Parts of the video show other skaters taking advantage of the weather, including someone dressed in a Santa suit.

Typically, footageshot on frozen lakes hasbackdropsfilled with snow-capped mountains and frosted trees but Cooke'shas a long row of green, proving just how short and sweet snowfalls in the Lower Mainland can be.

"We pretty much got in there at the perfect time ... I heard it's turned to slush now," the student said. "It was sweet."