Those living in Ontario’s cottage country are still trying to dig themselves out of the historic snowfall over the weekend. Gravenhurst, which is in the Muskoka region, was hit with 140 centimetres of snowfall and declared a state of emergency, which remains in place Monday morning. Sean O’Shea explains.
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