Snow? Ohhhhhhhhh yeah! And LOTS of it! I live in Mani<i>snow</i>ba (aka Manitoba

) after all!
We have snowfalls frequently that I'm sure would shut down many cities entirely, but were so "used"

to it and prepared for it in terms of snow removal programs that our city rarely shuts down... we just plow on through.

It takes A LOT to shut us down.
In terms of snow days and school being cancelled... our big blizzards had a habit of falling on weekends so by Monday the main roads are cleared out and ready to go back to school.

So we got all the work caused by the blizzard (shovelling) and still rarely got a snow day out of it.
I do remember that in April of 1997 there was the blizzard of the century and we did have a real snow day on the Monday, which was when I was in high school. We may have had a snow day or two in elementary, but I can't remember for certain. I do vividly remember them announcing over the radio that that particular April day in 97 was a snowday.

We already had the snow, so might as well get a snowday out of it.
It's not necessarily the snowfall amount that causes the biggest problems, but the blowing and therefore the drifts!
And when the wind whips at blizzard forces... it cakes the top of the snow together so it forms like an icy surface... it's not the light fluffy stuff easily tossed.
Speaking of winds... our windchills can be tremendous. temps can reach -40 ithout the windchill ,and then add the windchill on top of that. Brrr.
Last winter I remember we really realy wanted to go ice skating, but it was just too cold for weeks on end.
There's tons of activities here in the winter though... toboganning, skiing, skating, you name it.
Winter's nice ... we just get a LOT of it.