Muskoka reacts to major snowfall, Highway 11 still closed
From road closures, power outages, weather declarations and nonstop shovelling, Muskoka residents were faced with nearly a metre of persistent snowfall on Saturday.
From road closures, power outages, weather declarations and nonstop shovelling, Muskoka residents were faced with nearly a metre of persistent snowfall on Saturday.
OPP have closed a segment of Highway 11 in South Muskoka due to unsafe driving conditions caused by weather.
The District Municipality of Muskoka has declared a significant weather event in response to the snow that continues to fall in the region.
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