Deep Freeze: Winter 2015
Description:
By late January, Maritimers thought they had gotten away with it. After all, lawns had been mowed well into December, and Environment Canada said we could expect much the same for the rest of the winter. What could go wrong?
Then it began, rain turned to ice in an unprecedented freeze, turning driveways and highways into skating rinks. The ice was followed by storm after storm, and just when Maritimers thought Mother Nature was going to let them come up for air, she unleashed 100 centimeters of the white stuff in two separate storms over three days, bringing the region to a standstill.
The Winter of 2015 rewrote the record books. This photographic portrait documents the events in all their misery, and beauty, and is a must for every Maritimer.