<p>I came across this video of Montreal on a snowy morning and it brought back a lot of memories: </p>
<p>[url=<a href="http://vimeo.com/21804370%5DA">http://vimeo.com/21804370]A</a> Monday Morning in Montr</p>
<p>I came across this video of Montreal on a snowy morning and it brought back a lot of memories: </p>
<p>[url=<a href="http://vimeo.com/21804370%5DA">http://vimeo.com/21804370]A</a> Monday Morning in Montr</p>
<p>Coincidentally you picked a very relevant day to post this on:</p>
<p>[Montreal’s</a> wild weather hampers snow-clearing - Montreal - CBC News](<a href=“http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/01/17/montreal-snow-clearing-weather.html]Montreal’s”>http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/01/17/montreal-snow-clearing-weather.html)</p>
<p>As for snow days, I recall a few years back one particularly heavy snowfall, there was a city bus stuck and temporarily abandoned in a large snow bank right in front of the university. McGill postponed (final) exams by (all of) 30 minutes :)</p>
<p>Did you get this from the McGill facebook page? I saw it there yesterday too :)</p>
<p>Funny watching this from the UK, with cars driving about as normal! If there was that much snow here (or even a quater of that) the entire country would stop; cars, trains, planes, busses… everything.</p>
<p>Yes, the video was on McGill’s Facebook page. As a student, you don’t have to shovel it and you don’t have to drive in it.</p>
<p>Boston comes to a halt with half this amount of snow.</p>