
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have deployed snowmobiles to reach areas inaccessible to traditional patrol vehicles, as snow squalls continue to hammer parts of the region.
Police say officers are continuing to respond to emergencies and assist stranded motorists.
"Snowmobile units are currently supporting efforts, day and night, to ensure driver safety, provide transportation where needed, and deliver critical assistance in remote or hard-to-reach locations," the OPP said in a news release on Wednesday.
Motorists are urged to avoid unnecessary travel, monitor weather updates, and ensure vehicles are equipped with emergency supplies, police added.
While the wind has backed off, another concern will be the wind chill overnight into New Year's Day. Environment Canada says wind chill values could reach minus 28 in the Barrie area, and the low minus 30s in Muskoka.
Safety Tips for Motorists:
- Stay in your vehicle if stranded. Leaving your vehicle can be dangerous in winter conditions.
- Keep your exhaust clear of snow and ice to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
- Run your engine periodically for warmth, not continuously, and conserve battery power.
- Use blankets and extra clothing to stay warm. Keep emergency supplies accessible.
- Turn on hazard lights when running your engine and, if safe, tie a bright cloth to your antenna or door handle.
- Call 911 only for emergencies (when your safety is at risk).
Penalties for Ignoring Road Closures:
Accessing closed roads is dangerous and illegal. Motorists who drive past road closure signs or barricades may face fines under the Highway Traffic Act. These measures are in place to protect public safety and emergency responders.





