Edmonton, Canada. 15-16 December 2009.
That’s what I see in my backyard in Cariboo Region, British Columbia, Canada.

The snow will stay on the ground until April, then it will get warm quite suddenly and everything will thaw and melt. And then my basement will flood. (more…)
Oh, man. What’s going on in Alberta, Canada? An Arctic cold front brought blizzard snowstorms to Calgary and Edmonton. Awesome & awful!
The Internet is already full of news, videos, and photos. Check the elected ones. (more…)
A Flickr resident Piero.Damiani shared this photo with me. He said “i got a colder pic
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-42C in Yellowknife, Canada. Jan. 2, 2009.
See the slideshow as well. (more…)
SusanInCanada, just watch the cool video Jordi found on YouTube. That’s from your area! British Columbia! So much snow! Amazing!
A cool video. Almost 550 cm. This November. The measurement is made at the station of Pig Alley, at a height of 1650 meters above sea level.
The governments of Canada, Greenland and Nunavut have signed an agreement to protect polar bears in overlapping governmental regions. This is similar to the bilateral deal signed last year between Canada and the U.S. and a separate agreement between Alaska and Russia.
These agreements all set a framework for collaboration on scientific research and monitoring of polar bear population levels.

You are invited to join us for the 18th running of the Annual Gold Rush Trail Dog Sled Mail Run. Following the historic Cariboo Waggon Road, this event marks one of the few remaining opportunities in the country to arrange to have an envelope carried by dog team and delivered through the regular Canada Post system.
18th Annual Mail Run: January 22, 23, 24, 2010

I have always been intrigued by this hotel: http://www.icehotel-canada.com/
The Canada-based The Weather Network is useful and popular, mainly in the North America. About this service I’ve heard from SusanInCanada, a ColdUnited co-editor. Right, it’s good. Forecasts weather pretty much accurately. Most of all I like its photo gallery.
Today on the website I found the banner announcing the new set of pics “Snow in Halloween?” with the comment “It may not look or sound right but for some it was a scary, snowy Halloween.” Yeah, why not see goulish images?! Do it.








