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Every Canadian metro and most regional centres. Filter by province, climate zone, or service availability — find your route lead.

80 cities13 provinces/terr.24/7 dispatch
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Vancouver9 crewsVictoria6 crewsCalgary12 crewsEdmonton8 crewsSaskatoon5 crewsRegina4 crewsWinnipeg7 crewsToronto26 crewsOttawa10 crewsMontreal14 crewsquebec-city7 crewsHalifax5 crewsYellowknife1 crewsWhitehorse1 crews
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Featured metros — top 11 by route volume

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Toronto in winter — skyline and downtown with snow — Canada.
Toronto
ON · pop 2.79M
STORM
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Ottawa in winter — Parliament Hill and Rideau Canal under snow — Canada.
Ottawa
ON · pop 1.02M
STORM
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Mississauga in winter — GTA suburban skyline and lakeshore — Canada.
Mississauga
ON · pop 718k
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Brampton, ON — GTA suburb in winter, commercial plaza and residential subdivision snow operations, snow.ca service area — Canada.
Brampton
ON · pop 656k
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Markham, ON — York Region winter scene, GTA north commercial campuses and residential subdivisions under snow, snow.ca service area — Canada.
Markham
ON · pop 339k
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Barrie, ON — Lake Simcoe snowbelt city in deep winter, heavy lake-effect snow on streets and lots, snow.ca commercial snow removal — Canada.
Barrie
ON · pop 150k
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Montréal in winter — Old Port, downtown, or rue Sainte-Catherine in snow — Canada.
Montreal
QC · pop 1.76M
STORM
FRLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Québec City in winter — Château Frontenac and Old Québec under snow — Canada.
Quebec City
QC · pop 549k
FRLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Calgary in winter — downtown skyline with Rockies backdrop — Canada.
Calgary
AB · pop 1.31M
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Edmonton in winter — river valley and downtown skyline — Canada.
Edmonton
AB · pop 1.01M
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW
Winnipeg in winter — Forks skating trail and downtown under deep cold — Canada.
Winnipeg
MB · pop 750k
ENLOCAL DEPOTVIEW

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80+ Canadian cities, 10 provinces, 3 territories.

snow.ca dispatches snow removal, ice control, equipment, supplies, and rentals from local depots in 80+ Canadian cities. Coverage spans every major metro and most regional centres across all 10 provinces and the three territories.

Tier-A cities (full service, all categories)

Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Halifax, Québec City, Mississauga, Brampton.

Tier-B cities (full service, most categories)

Hamilton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Surrey, Burnaby, Laval, Gatineau, Longueuil, Saskatoon, Regina, Sherbrooke, St. John's, Sudbury, Windsor, Oshawa, Victoria, Trois-Rivières.

Tier-C/D cities (snow removal + ice control)

60+ additional cities across all 10 provinces. Use the city search at the top of the page or browse the A–Z directory below.

Cities by province

ProvinceCities servedClimate band
Ontario25+ citiesStandard (200–250 cm/yr)
Québec14+ citiesHeavy (250–350 cm/yr)
British Columbia9+ citiesMild-coastal to standard
Alberta7+ citiesExtreme cold (under –20 °C months)
Saskatchewan5+ citiesExtreme cold + dry
Manitoba4+ citiesExtreme cold + heavy snowpack
Atlantic provinces (NS, NB, PEI, NL)12+ citiesHeavy wet snow + freeze-thaw
Territories (YT, NWT, NU)On-callSub-Arctic, traction grit primary

Bilingual coverage

  • English service: all 80+ cities
  • French service: full bilingual coverage in Québec (Montréal, Québec City, Laval, Gatineau, Longueuil, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Brossard, Terrebonne)
  • French city pages: 9 villes at /fr/villes
Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Does snow.ca cover every Canadian city?

snow.ca covers 80+ Canadian cities and most regional centres across all 10 provinces, plus on-call dispatch in the three territories. The directory at /cities lists every covered city with dedicated pages. For cities not listed, contact us at 888-471-SNOW — we serve from neighbouring depots where the travel time and route economics work out, and we are actively expanding to additional cities each season.

How does snow.ca dispatch differ between tier-A, tier-B, and tier-C cities?

Tier-A cities (Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Halifax, Québec City, Mississauga, Brampton) have multi-depot dispatch with all service categories available. Tier-B cities have single-depot dispatch with full snow removal + ice control + most equipment categories. Tier-C/D cities have local-depot dispatch with snow removal + ice control + select equipment categories — some specialty services (large-scale snow melting, BIA sidewalk operations) may dispatch from a neighbouring tier-B city.

Does snow.ca operate in French outside Québec?

Yes — Bilingual reps answer the storm hotline 888-471-SNOW 24/7. The web platform, contracts, invoices, and photo-proof packets are available in French in every market. Full French city pages currently cover the 9 main Québec markets at /fr/villes; English coverage is national.

Can I see snowfall data for my city?

Yes — every city page includes annual snowfall (cm), average winter temperature (°C), climate classification, population, and the snow.ca response tier for that city. Data is sourced from Environment Canada climate normals and snow.ca operational records. The combined dataset informs the per-city response SLA, equipment dispatch density, and salt application calibration.

How fast is response in smaller cities?

Tier-A cities: ≤ 3 hours from a 2 cm trigger (standard SLA). Tier-B cities: ≤ 4 hours. Tier-C/D cities: ≤ 4 hours during business hours, on-call dispatch overnight and weekends. For municipal contracts in any tier, the contracted SLA (typically 6–12 hours for Class 1 routes, 12–24 hours for Class 2/3) is the binding response standard.