49 Jaw-Dropping Photos Of Canadian Winters You'll Swear Couldn't Possibly Be Real

1.This is the view from a Canadian's window.

A snow-covered window

2.And this is someone's DRIVEWAY.

A snow-covered driveway

3.Check out this frozen egg.

A frozen egg

4.And this frozen ramen.

Frozen ramen

5.This snow drift almost covered a one-story house.

Snow-drift

6.Speaking of snow drifts...

A large snow-drift

7.Snow is almost fully swallowing houses.

Houses covered with snow

8.That's apparently a normal occurrence.

A house covered in snow

9.Sometimes, it's taller than a person's house in spots.

Snow covering a house

10.There's a road somewhere under this.

A stop sign covered in snow

11.Somewhere in this photo, you may be able to spot someone's stairs.

A walkway covered in snow

12.Bet you can't tell, but there's a car in this pic. Next to it you can see what the car looks like as it's being dug out.

A car completely covered in snow

13.Snow blowing in Canada looks like splitting the red sea.

Someone plowing the snow

14.Apparently, there's a HIGHWAY under here???

Someone plowing snow

15.This is what the side of a cleared road looks like.

A man standing on top of his truck in front of a wall of snow

16.I don't even know how you'd begin to shovel this.

A doorway completely covered in snow

17.Don't worry, though. There are ways to make use of this situation.

A doorway covered in snow

18.If you don't like to drink, you can just use beer cans to measure the snow.

A stack of bears next to a door covered in snow

19.Like, how are you supposed to leave???

A doorway covered in snow

20.This person had frost form in the corners of their room. Because it was -45°C outside.

Snow in the corner of a room

21.This is also inside. :(

An outlet covered in ice

22.When there's freezing rain, you get a free second car windshield and windows. This is a ROLLED DOWN window.

Frozen rain in a window

23.It can actually form a whole layer around your car.

A car covered in frozen rain

24.It's so cold this person's door is frozen shut FROM THE INSIDE.

A frozen doorknob

25.Even if you can open your door, imagine opening it to this.

A walkway covered in snow

26.There's a staircase somewhere under here.

A staircase covered in snow

27.Did you know it gets so cold in Canada you have to charge even non-electric cars?

Cars charging in the snow

28.It gets so cold in Canada, ATM pin pads freeze in place, so you can't get money out.

A frozen ATM

29.This happened over the course of a DAY.

Snow covering a porch

30.This is a thing that happens in Canada.

A truck submerged in ice

31.This is how waterfront buildings look in Canada after storms.

Buildings completely covered in snow
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32.These weird ice formations happen on piers after storms, and it's a good reminder to stay far, far away from Canada's coasts and lakes.

Ice formations on the coast
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33.I didn't even know ski lifts could freeze.

Frozen ski lifts

34.This bobcat literally got frozen to train tracks as it was eating (don't worry, it was rescued).

A bobcat frozen to train tracks

35.It's so cold, people's hair freezes.

Someone's hair frozen

36.That doesn't just go for people, either.

A dog with ice in its hair

37.This person's eyelashes froze.

Ice on someone's eyelashes

38.Eyebrows can freeze, too.

Ice in someone's eyelashes and eyebrows

39.It's even cold enough for vodka to freeze.

Frozen vodka

40.It can get cold enough inside for toilet water to freeze — and break the toilet.

A broken toilet with frozen toilet water

41.This window froze over not just from the outside, but the inside, too.

A frozen window

42.Did you know waterfalls can freeze over?

A frozen waterfall

43.Did you know NIAGARA FALLS can freeze over???

Niagara Falls frozen
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44.Bubbles can freeze, too. Well, water freezes around them, at least.

Frozen water

45.There are three cars buried in this driveway, but I only see two.

Cars buried in the snow

46.Apparently, "ice fog" is a thing in Canada.

Ice fog

47.Here's what this fog does to street signs.

Frozen street signs

48."Thunder snow" also exists, and no, not as a Pokémon move.

Thunder snow

49.And finally, this isn't from winter, but TIL Canada's fire hydrants have these flags on them because of how high the snow gets.

A fire hydrant in Canada

What's the wildest weather you've seen during winter? Let us know in the comments below!