The snow drifts in this National Park are towering over cars

| January 9, 2019 in Weather

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B.C.’s Interior was recently hit with a trace of snow, however, that recent snowfall pales in comparison to winter on Canada’s east coast this year.

The snow drifts in Cape Breton Highlands National Park have been shared across the internet this week as they continue to grow nearly four metres tall.

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Boarding along both coasts of Nova Scotia's northern tip, the National Park's snowfall has caused some chaos for the region. 

According to The Weather Network, the stretch of highway connecting the two coasts has already been closed six times more than last year and 17 times in total. 

The heavy snowfall is not expected to stop anytime soon, another 20 centimetres is expected in the region before Thursday afternoon. 

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