
Snow politics: how Montreal is dealing with winter’s massive snowfall
MONTREAL — Within sight of downtown Montreal and around the corner from a popular strip mall is a giant mass — 22 football fields long, 10 storeys high — that can initially be mistaken for the brown-and-grey-coloured mountain ranges in the southwestern United States.
The mass is not rock, however, but filthy snow tainted brown by exhaust fumes, car grease and other pollutants floating around the frozen metropolis.
It’s one of 14 snow-dump sites dotted around the city, half of which are either full or near capacity due to the unusually high snowfall Montreal has so far received this winter.
“We’ve almost reached our average snowfall for the entire season,” said city spokesman Philippe Sabourin, who loves to talk about public works.