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Published April 4, 2025

[PHOTOS] Ontario's 2025 Ice Storm: Frozen In Time

Pictures of the 2025 ice storm in ontario

See Some Picture Of The Ontario 2025 Ice Storm

The 2025 ice storm swept through Ontario, leaving behind widespread power outages and significant damage. While much of the province felt the storm’s impact, Simcoe County was hit particularly hard. Almost a week later, many residents are still without power as hydro companies work tirelessly to restore electricity.

Listen To Our Podcast Episode About The Storm

Frustration is mounting as communities continue to deal with the storm's aftermath. The initial icy scenes have now melted away with the warmer temperatures, revealing the full extent of the damage. Fallen trees, broken power lines, and debris are scattered throughout neighbourhoods, reminding everyone of the storm’s force.

Field Recordist Mathew Magneson Captured The Sound Of A Tree Falling In The Ice Storm

Our photo gallery captures the reality of living through the ice storm and its aftermath. From the chaos of blocked roads and damaged property to the community efforts to clean up, these images tell the story of resilience amid hardship. The ice may be gone, but the challenges it left behind are still very present.

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Take a look through our collection to see how Ontarians are coping with the aftermath of one of the most severe ice storms in recent years.

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