Massive Moncton Snow Dump Seen From the Sky

| March 10, 2015 in Galavanting

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Canada's most eastern provinces have been in the news a lot lately, and it's mostly because of the wicked weather they've been having.

A video published to YouTube on Saturday gives us a bit of glimpse as to just how much snow has accumulated in the Maritimes this winter season.

Shot from 200 feet above the ground with a drone, a YouTube user takes a look at the massive amounts of snow still blanketing Moncton, New Brunswick.

The snow storms this winter on the East Coast were relentless and unfortunately, all that snow has to go somewhere.

The drone captures the huge snow packs built up from street cleaning crews post snow storms.

Snow plows resemble little Tonka Trucks next to these massive snow piles.

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