
‘Holy snow, Batman!’: Ontario, Quebec residents dig out after major weekend snowfall
A winter storm that blanketed much of Ontario and Quebec this weekend has tapered off, but the cleanup will take more than one week in Montreal and up to three weeks in Toronto, officials in both cities said Monday.
Up to 25 centimetres fell on Toronto, on top of a similar-sized dump last week — the city’s hasn’t had to deal with that much accumulated snow since a storm in January 2022. About 40 cm of snow had fallen in Montreal as of 11 a.m. Monday morning, for a total of 74 cm since last Thursday.
“This is a historic situation,” Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante said on X. “The last time Montreal received this much snow in such a short period of time was in the 1950s.” Travel will not be easy this week, but the situation will gradually improve, she added.
Ottawa, meanwhile, was hit with 70 cm of snow since Wednesday evening, said Jake Gravelle, a manager in the city’s public works department. “Holy snow, Batman! It seemed like it was never going to stop,” began a winter operations update sent Monday morning.