The people of Niagara-on-the-Lake will have their hands full at the start of this week as they dig out of a turbulent snow storm on Sunday that buried the Niagara region in up to 20 centimetres of snow.
Conditions on the road meant schools and offices closed for the day on Monday, including St. Davids Public School, Crossroads Public School and St. Michael Catholic Elementary School.
On Sunday, the conditions saw the early closure of the Icewine Village on Queen Street. The Town of NOTL has shared that due to the snowfall, the takedown of the annual festival is taking longer than anticipated. This means Queen Street, between King and Victoria streets, will stay closed until Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 6 p.m., instead of the original reopening of Tuesday.
“We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding, and we’d like to thank the Icewine Festival organizers and crews for their continued work in challenging conditions to safely complete the takedown and restore the area,” the town wrote in its Facebook post.
Despite the temperature hitting a low of -22 C with the wind chill on Sunday, some still ventured outdoors, either to help with the takedown of the icewine festivities, plow the streets, or make the most of the weather in NOTL.
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