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= Ice Pan Hopping = Ice Pan hopping, also known as Jumping Ice Pans or Tilly-Pan Hopping, is the practice of jumping across frozen pans of ice on a body of water, in a fashion similar to hop-scotch. The game is often lead by one individual who is the leader, choosing the path for the group. The practice is popular among kids, especially in areas with colder climates such as Labrador. The practice is frowned upon by due to the dangerous of falling into sub zero waters, as well as the possibility of the ice pans or clampers tipping over from the sudden balance change. Despite these risks, it still remains a popular activity, particularly among the indigenous populations of the Labarador coast. The practice as a whole is concentrated on Canada's East Coast, particularly Newfoundland and Labrador.