City crews say snow removal could take weeks after back-to-back storms dumped nearly 70 centimetres of snow on Ottawa. CTV’s Kimberley Johnson reports.
The City of Ottawa is warning the big dig from back-to-back major winter storms will take several days and snow removal will last at least two weeks, after 37.4 cm of new snow blanketed roads and sidewalks over the Family Day long weekend.
Ottawa received 4 cm of snow on Saturday and 33.4 cm of snow on Sunday, on top of the 32 cm of snow that hit Ottawa last Wednesday and Thursday. A winter storm warning was lifted for Ottawa last night.
The winter storm disrupted travel across the city, with snow slowing down the commute, causing several OC Transpo buses to become stuck and cancelling dozens of flights at the airport.
The winter weather parking ban was lifted at 7 a.m. Monday.
“Understanding and patience is key over the coming days as crews begin the cleanup today,” Jake Gravelle, area manager – Urban, Roads and Parking Services at Public Works, said in a memo to council.
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Snow for Sale! I would like to share my photo of the snow we received this weekend. It's for sale. Let's have a laugh after this storm.
(Louis-Serge Robillard/CTV Viewer)
Kiters on the Ottawa River Kiters were enjoying all the wind and deep snow on the Ottawa River at Britannia Park on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2024. (Steve Slaby/CTV Viewer)
Kiters on the Ottawa River Kiters were enjoying all the wind and deep snow on the Ottawa River at Britannia Park on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2024. (Steve Slaby/CTV Viewer)
Snow Giant snow piles line York Street in Ottawa's ByWard Market. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa resident shovels walkway A resident shovels their walkway as snow falls in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS) (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)
Ottawa snow Many streets have been narrowed following two major snowstorms in five days in Ottawa. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow Snow blankets Ottawa on Sunday. (Maddison De Varennes/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow The ByWard Market on a snowy Sunday.
Another snowstorm slams Ottawa
Ottawa Westin cam
Ottawa snow A person plowing snow during a snowstorm in Ottawa on Feb. 16, 2025. (Kimberley Johnson/CTV News Ottawa)
OC Transpo An OC Transpo bus is seen during a snowstorm in Ottawa on Feb. 16, 2025. (Kimberley Johnson/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow A person walks through a snowstorm in Ottawa on Feb. 16, 2025. (Maddison De Varennes/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snowstorm The Rideau Canal Skateway during a snowstorm on Feb. 16, 2025. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
Clearing snow in Ottawa
Winter storm in Ottawa A person walks their dog as snow falls in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Winter storm in Ottawa Canadian flags fly from balconies as a person skates in the snow on the Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Winter storm in Ottawa A skater braces against the wind and snow as they make their way along the Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Winter storm in Ottawa A person skates on the Rideau Canal Skateway as snow falls in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Winter storm in Ottawa People skate on the Rideau Canal Skateway as snow falls in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Winter storm in Ottawa A person shovels in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Winter storm in Ottawa People walk on a side street as snow falls in Ottawa, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Sledding during a snowstorm in Ottawa Bernardo Sarmento and three-year-old Rafael sled down a residential street during a snowstorm in Ottawa, on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Spencer Colby/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Sledding during a snowstorm in Ottawa Bernardo Sarmento and three-year-old Rafael sled down a residential street during a snowstorm in Ottawa, on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Spencer Colby/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Dog playing in the snow My Cavalier King Charles Spaniel playing in the snow. (Lindsay Becker/CTV Viewer)
Major snowfall Snow piled high on the stools on my deck with ice shacks in the background. (Louann Barnett/CTV Viewer)
Horse in the snow All my horses are outside 24/7 and they don’t mind. This is one of my minis, Tucker, this morning at our Kinburn horse farm. You can see how well his thick coat insulates him as the snow on his back is not even melting. (Dorothea von Ow/CTV Viewer)
Shovelling during a winter weather snow storm in Ottawa A resident shovels snow across a roadway during a winter weather snow storm in Ottawa, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. The City of Ottawa has declared a significant weather event with Environment Canada predicting total snowfall amounts ranging from 30 to 40cm with near zero visibility at times. (Spencer Colby/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Snowstorm in Ottawa A pedestrian walks down a road during a snowstorm in Ottawa, on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. The City of Ottawa has declared a significant weather event with Environment Canada predicting total snowfall amounts ranging from 30 to 40cm with near zero visibility at times. (Spencer Colby / THE CANADIAN PRESS) (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press)
Skiing to work in a snow storm This dedicated dentist is skiing to work! (Deborah Raymond/CTV Viewer)
Ottawa SNow Two people cross-country ski along Sparks Street in Ottawa on Thursday. More than 28 cm of snow has fallen.
Snow storm in Ottawa A snow sombrero this morning. (Annette Lafontaine/CTV Viewer)
Ottawa snow An Ottawa resident uses a snowblower to clear his driveway on Feb. 13, 2025. (Katie Griffin/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow An Ottawa resident uses a snowblower to clear his driveway on Feb. 13, 2025. (Katie Griffin/CTV News Ottawa)
Stuck bus An OC Transpo bus stuck at Pleasant Park and Riverside with four ways on. Feb. 13, 2025. (Natalie van Rooy/CTV News Ottawa)
A person skates along the Rideau Canal The City of Ottawa has declared a significant weather event with Environment Canada predicting total snowfall amounts ranging from 30 to 40cm with near zero visibility at times. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press)
Ottawa snowshoes Residents use snowshoes to trek through the snow on a residential street in Ottawa. (CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa storm Passengers board an OC Transpo bus in Barrhaven Thursday morning. A winter storm is expected to bring 30 to 40 cm of snow to Ottawa. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)
Bus An OC Transpo bus stuck in the snow on Colonel By Drive, near the Westin Hotel, Thursday morning. (Claudia Cautillo/CTV News Ottawa)
Kanata Snow An Ottawa resident takes advantage of the fresh snow to go sledding in Kanata Thursday morning. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow An Ottawa motorist pushes his vehicle through a snow drift on Thursday. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa Westin Cam - Feb 13, 2025
Ottawa storm CTV Morning Live’s Stefan Keyes does a snow angel on George Street while covering the storm.
Ottawa snow A Barrhaven resident clears their driveway during a major winter storm. Ottawa could see up to 40 cm of snow. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)
OTTAWA sign The OTTAWA sign in Ottawa’s ByWard Market (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow A snowplow clears Rideau Street at Sussex Drive on Thursday. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow An Ottawa resident takes the dogs for a walk during a major winter storm. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa storm A vehicle in the ditch along the northbound lanes of Highway 416 on Thursday. (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)
Snow Snow blankets Sparks Street in downtown Ottawa on Thursday. Ottawa could see more than 30 cm of snow. (Jeremie Charron/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa sun A pedestrian walks through the snow in Barrhaven Thursday morning, (Tyler Fleming/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow Snow falls on Highway 417 in Ottawa's west end on Thursday. (Ministry of Transportation cameras/website)
Ottawa snow A winter storm hits Ottawa on Thursday. More than 20 cm of snow was recorded as of 7 a.m. (Westin Camera)
Ottawa snow A look at the National War Memorial and Parliament Hill on a snowy Thursday morning. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa snow A City of Ottawa snowplow clears the road at Elgin Street and Laurier Avenue Thursday morning. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
“Although it has stopped snowing, there is significant blowing and drifting snow and it’s wreaking havoc on the transportation network. Crews are doing their best; however, we recognize snowbanks are high, sidewalks are still snow-covered and roads are narrow. Cleanup will take several days to complete and it remains challenging to get around the city today.”
The City of Ottawa says all its resources are deployed, focusing on main roads, bus routes and sidewalks. Crews have travelled over 62,000 kilometres clearing roads and sidewalks since the first storm hit last Wednesday night.
“It’s been a battle,” Bryden Denyes, City of Ottawa roads manager, told Newstalk 580 CFRA Monday morning.
“We made some good progress overnight; the main priority roadways are in pretty good shape for the commute today, our priority sidewalks are relatively good. Our main focus today will be on residential sidewalks, trying to get those opened up, which will take a bit longer just because of the snow accumulation. Today we’re going to focus on cleaning up some of the residential streets that need little touch-ups.”
The city’s sidewalk crews switched to blowers to deal with high accumulation amounts and blowing snow on sidewalks, which requires a second pass to clear snow from sidewalks.
Denyes says city crews are focusing on preparing roads for the return to work and school on Tuesday following the Family Day long weekend, before beginning snow removal operations.
“We’re probably going to be in a two-to-three-week cycle of snow removal coming up,” Denyes said. “We’ve still got to clean up bus stops today (and) tonight. We’re trying to get all crosswalks, school loading zones everything ready for school that starts tomorrow and then, really, it’s getting into that snow removal because there are some very narrow streets out there right now.”
Ottawa snow Many streets have been narrowed following two major snowstorms in five days in Ottawa. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)
Snow disposal sites
When the city begins the snow removal operations, the snow will be transported to one of seven disposal sites across Ottawa.
“Their specific purpose is to hold all the snow we pull off the roadways,” Denyes said. “They’re big sites; we stack it up and it slowly melts.”
Denyes says the sites will fill up “quite rapidly” with this round of snow removal.
“Some of our big snow disposal facilities the piles can reach 180 feet high.”
OC Transpo
OC Transpo is warning commuters to expect delays on buses today due to the heavy snow on the roads. The transit service is running on a regular weekday schedule.
“With cleanup efforts continuing from today’s storm anticipated to continue overnight and into (Monday), we expect road conditions will remain difficult,” Renée Amilcar, OC Transpo general manager, said in a statement.
“We thank our partners at Public Works who are working hard to clear the streets, and customers for their patience as we navigate these adverse weather conditions.”
Crews were also out overnight to clear snow from O-Train infrastructure, including switches.
Amilcar said the storm Saturday night and Sunday caused longer bus trip times and stranded some buses.
“Several immobilized buses were quickly put back into service throughout the day.” Amilcar said.
O-Train Lines 2 and 4 experience intermittent delays throughout the day Monday due to snow accumulation and issues with switches. A switch issue on Line 1 also caused some disruptions Monday afternoon.
Ottawa Airport
Travellers are being reminded to check their flight status before heading to the Ottawa Airport today, after the storm disrupted travel over the weekend.
Forty-six flight departures were cancelled on Sunday due to the storm, with another nine flights cancelled on Monday.
The same storm that hit Ottawa also caused delays and cancellations in Toronto and Montreal.
Rideau Canal Skateway
If you are heading out for a skate on the Rideau Canal Skateway, the ice conditions will be poor.
The National Capital Commission says its teams have been working to remove the 37 cm of snow from the Skateway.
“Ice conditions are ‘poor’ due to blowing snow, and no flooding overnight,” the NCC said.
Rideau Canal Skateway A look at the Rideau Canal Skateway on Monday. The National Capital Commission says ice conditions are "poor" following the weekend snowfall. (NCC/website)