WINNIPEG --If you haven't had a chance to check out more than 100 ice sculptures at The Great Ice Show yet, now you'll have more time to do it.

Organizers of the show said they'll keep everything going until the weather gets too warm and melts the ice.

"The sun damages the ice sculptures the most," organizer Paul Kostas said. "So we have to watch out for that."

The show kicked off at the end of January and features a 40 foot tall ice slide, bumper cars, an ice bridge, polar bear heads families can toboggan through and more.

"Festival du Voyageur has helped us and we have helped Festival," organizer Andy Zhao said. "It all makes Winnipeg a better winter destination."

Zhao said people from outside the city who came to the show felt like there was a lot to see between The Forks and Festival du Voyageur, which wrapped up on February 21.

"We learned a lot this year and are looking to expand The Great Show next year here," Zhao said.

Global's Morning News is live at The Forks Wednesday discussing what visitors can expect there.