Stobsmuir Ponds was the scene of plenty winter fun as locals donned their skating boots and grabbed their ice hockey sticks to get in some practice on Saturday.
ice Hockey enthusiasts cleared part of the frozen ponds before playing a fun game for all ages, Swannie Ponds.
Young and old, some wearing Dundee Stars shirts, skated using improvised goals on the solid ice, having cleared it of snow.
A skater on the Swannie Ponds.
Elsewhere across Courier country, sledgers were out in force to take advantage of the abundance of snow across the area.
At Kinnoul Hill to enjoy some winter fun was Dottie Buchanan (6), Mairi Colville (7) & Freya Buchanan (8) from Perth.
People in Dundee, Fife, and across Perth and Kinross made the most of the conditions to have some winter fun.
Scotland saw a weekend colder than Ny-Alesund which, at 750 miles from the North Pole, is the most northerly village on the planet.
Situated on Norway’s Arctic island of Svalbard – famous for its polar bears – it is experiencing -2C nights.
Although wet and windy weather this week will provide milder temperatures, a “Valentine’s Freeze” looms.