A huge amount of snow fell on Newfoundland and Labrador, the eastern province of Canada — 76.2 centimeters. This is a new record, the previous one was recorded in 1999, when 68.4 centimeters of snow fell. Because of the rampant elements, the streets of the cities turned into one big snowdrift, and the houses of Canadians were simply swept away. Despite the difficult situation, the locals are not discouraged and even manage to have fun!
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The most powerful snowfall hit the east of Canada, which turned the streets of cities into snowdrifts
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
76.2 centimeters of snow fell in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
This result broke the record that had been held since 1999
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
Because of the snowstorm, everything turned into one big snowdrift
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
The roof of the car is visible under that pile of snow
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
There was a parking lot here
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
And here's what the four-lane road has turned into
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
For Canadians, such volumes of snow were a surpriseDo you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
To get out of such drifts, you have to try hard
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
We need to work hard
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
But even in such severe weather, Canadians do not forget about politeness and dig out their neighbors
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
In some places, after snow removal, whole tunnels are obtained
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
And to someone these paths are above the headDo you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
In order not to waste such piles of snow, they began to be used for skiing and snowboarding
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
Winter entertainment for the whole family
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
Archaeology in Canadian
Do you miss the snow? 17 photos of snow-covered Canada and 1 amazing timelapse video
And despite the fact that everything is covered up, residents treat the situation with humor