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Boxing-Day Blizzard Disrupts Travel Nationwide as Environment Canada Issues Warnings
A powerful Boxing-Day storm is causing country-wide travel disruption: heavy snow in Ontario and Northern Ontario, mixed precipitation in southern regions, and hurricane-force gusts in Atlantic Canada. Airlines are warning of delays, highways are intermittently closed, and ferry crossings may be cancelled, making it imperative for mobility managers and travellers to adjust plans.
Newfoundland & Labrador Storm Spurs Ferry Cancellations and Flight Alerts
Heavy snow and hurricane-force gusts across Newfoundland and Labrador on December 25–26 have triggered airport delay warnings and may halt Marine Atlantic ferry crossings. Businesses are rerouting cargo and adjusting workforce rotations, while travellers are urged to postpone non-essential trips until conditions stabilise.
U.S. Northeast Storm Cancels 1,100 + Flights, Ripple Effects Felt by Canadian Travellers
More than 1,100 flights across the U.S. Northeast were cancelled on December 26, disrupting Canadian trans-border itineraries, especially from Toronto and Ottawa to New York-area airports. Passengers should expect rolling delays and limited re-accommodation options until the storm clears.
TTC Deploys Anti-Icing Trains and Extra Crews to Keep Toronto Moving
Toronto’s transit agency has rolled out anti-icing trains, extra crews and signal-heating protocols to keep subways, streetcars and buses running during the Boxing-Day snowstorm. The proactive measures aim to protect commuter mobility and business continuity in Canada’s largest city.