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Snowpack levels across Canada are currently 39% of normal. Canada's annual average snowfall total is ". The table below shows the snow cover in Canada. For each ski resort you will find the essential information from its snow report: snow depths, open slopes and lifts, date of the last snowfall, today's weather. All the information you need to choose the right ski resort for you in Canada.

Antoine Mountain, Ontario0"

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"

Machine Groomed

14/15

93% Open

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-

Apex Mountain, British Columbia"

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53"

Powder

64/85

75% Open

3/4

-

Baldy Mountain, British Columbia0"

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"

Powder

35/40

% Open

3/4

-

Banff Sunshine, Alberta0"

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41"

Machine Groomed

/

88% Open

12/12

-

Big White, British Columbia0"

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67"

Powder

/

% Open

16/16

-

Blue Mountain, Ontario6"

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46"

Packed Powder

43/43

% Open

11/11

-

Bromont, montagne d’expériences, Quebec0"

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45"

Packed Powder

76/

67% Open

7/11

-

Calabogie Peaks, Ontario0"

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"

Powder

25/25

% Open

2/3

-

Camp Fortune, Quebec0"

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37"

Packed Powder

23/23

% Open

4/8

Winter storm in parts of Ontario, Quebec worsens as heavy snow falls

A winter storm continues to strengthen in parts of Ontario and Quebecon Sunday morning as heavy snowfall is expected to blanket the region further.

Environment Canada issued a winter storm warning across southern Ontario and Quebec Saturday, forecasting centimetres of additional snow in Toronto, with similar conditions expected in parts of southwestern Ontario.

The same conditions are expected in southeastern Ontario, with as much as an added 20 to 30 centimetres of snow expected to come down in the Ottawa area.

In Quebec, snow began falling Saturday evening and began to intensify early Sunday. Montreal and Quebec City were expected to receive 25 to 40 cm of snow on Sunday while areas east of those cities were looking at 30 to 50 cm of snow.

The agency said conditions were expected to rapidly deteriorate, adding that accumulating snow and blowing snowcould make travel in some areas hazardous. Transport Quebec urged caution on the roads and to avoid non-essential travel and said the weather was likely to disrupt traffic conditions into Monday.

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Winter in Canada often drapes a blanket of snow over some cities, making their crystalline landscapes enchanting. A snowy Canadian city witnesses substantial snowfall during the winter months, turning its roads and parks into magical winter havens. We can measure this

The geography of a place has a significant impact on Canadian cities&#; snowfall. Cities in colder regions with moisture-filled air experience heavier snowfalls. Elevation, latitude, and nearby water bodies also affect snowfall patterns. Also, local weather systems, wind behaviours, and the lay of the land contribute to varying snowfalls in different cities.

Now let&#;s discover our list of Canada&#;s snowiest cities!

Snowiest places in Canada

According to Environment Canada, Gander is the snowiest city in Canada with around cm average snowfall annually. Saguenay and Corner Brook are also snowy places. Other snowiest cities include St Anthony, Val-d&#;Or, and St. John&#;s.

Here are the top 10 snowiest cities in Canada:

CityAnnual Snowfall
Gander cm
Saguenay cm
Corner Brook cm
St. Anthony cm
Val-d&#;Or cm
St. John&#;s cm
Quebec City cm
Sault Ste. Marie cm

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