Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Thursday, Feb 3, 2022

Last Updated: 6:30am

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Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Avon MaitIand Public & Huron-Perth CathoIic: There are several cancellations/closures, please visit this link for more details: https://geoquery.hpsts.ca/Alerts

  • Grand Erie Public & Brant HaIdimand Norfolk Catholic: All GEDSB & BHNCDSB schools closed today for inclement weather. Asynchronous learning will be available.

  • Greater Essex Public & Windsor Essex CathoIic:

    • Area A - City of Windsor - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

    • Area B - County of Essex - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

  • HamiIton Wentworth Public & HamiIton Wentworth Catholic: Schools and admin buildings are closed today for public schools, Feb 3, due to inclement weather and as a result of cancelled transportation. Buses are not running. All remote, eLearning, child care, and in-person learning is cancelled. All schools, child care centres and administrative buildings of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board are open today

  • Lambton Kent Public & St. Clair Catholic: Buses in Zones 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Cancelled for Today. All Schools Open.

  • Niagara Public & Niagara Catholic: All Student Transportation (Buses, Taxis, Caravans) is cancelled today for the: District School Board of Niagara and Niagara Catholic District School Board. Schools are open.

  • Renfrew County Public & Renfrew County Catholic: Zone 4 Madawaska area transportation services are cancelled. All other areas are open and operating. All schools are OPEN!

  • Simcoe County Public & Simcoe Catholic: School vehicles in the North, West and South weather zones are cancelled today. Schools remain open for student learning.

  • Thames Valley Public & London CathoIic: All school vehicles are CANCELLED for the day in ELGIN County, MIDDLESEX County, OXFORD County, and Red Zone.

  • Tri-Board: Due to poor road conditions and continued inclement weather all school bus and taxi transportation is cancelled in the Tri-Board Student Transportation Services jurisdiction. The schools will remain open however any students driven to school by parents or guardians will need to be picked up at the end of the day.

  • Trillium LakeIands: Due to poor road conditions, all buses to schools in the City of Kawartha Lakes for TLDSB have been cancelled for Thursday, February 3. Schools are closed to students and remote learning will be offered to all students within the region.

  • WaterIoo Public & WaterIoo Catholic: Weather Impacted Learning Day, All Buses Cancelled, All Schools Closed Due to the current weather conditions ALL SCHOOL BUSES, TAXIS AND SPECIAL EDUCATION ROUTES operated by the Waterloo Catholic District School Board and Waterloo Region District School Board are cancelled. All WCDSB and WRDSB schools and sites are CLOSED and it will be a Remote Learning Day.


French Schools

  • Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO): School transportation is cancelled for schools in Trenton and Kingston due to poor road conditons.

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud: Schools in the Niagara, Hamilton and Kitchener-Waterloo regions are closed today due to inclement weather.

  • Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est: School transportation is canceled today for the following areas, schools remain open:

    • Kingston

    • Trenton

  • Conseil scolaire catholique Providence:

    • Area A - City of Windsor - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

    • Area B - County of Essex - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

    • Region of Chatham-Kent: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Lambton: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Oxford: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

  • Conseil scolaire Viamonde:

    • Region of Simcoe (south zone): Transportation is cancelled today.

    • Region of Simcoe (north zone): Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Simcoe (north zone): Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Middlesex (rural routes): Transportation is cancelled today. Routes in the city of London are running.

    • Region of Oxford: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Hamilton: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Chatham-Kent: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Lambton: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Niagara: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Kitchener-Waterloo: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.


Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Last Updated: 6:30am

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Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Avon MaitIand Public & Huron-Perth CathoIic - There are several cancellations/closures, please visit this link for more details: https://geoquery.hpsts.ca/Alerts

  • BIuewater Public & Bruce-Grey Catholic - There are several cancellations, please visit this link for more details: https://www.mybrucegreyschoolbus.ca/Cancellations.aspx

  • Greater Essex Public & Windsor Essex CathoIic -

    • Area A - City of Windsor - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

    • Area B - County of Essex - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

  • Lambton Kent Public & St. CIair Catholic - Buses in Zones 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 are Cancelled Today Zone 8 will Run as Normal and All schools open.

  • Simcoe County Public & Simcoe Catholic - All vehicles in Simcoe County are cancelled today. Schools remain open for student learning.

  • Thames Valley Public & London CathoIic - All school vehicles are CANCELLED for the day in ELGIN County, MIDDLESEX County, OXFORD County, and Red Zone due to inclement weather causing icy road conditions.

  • Trillium LakeIands - All school vehicles in Muskoka & Haliburton for Trillium Lakelands District School Board have been cancelled.

  • Upper Grand Public, Dufferin-PeeI Catholic & Wellington CathoIic - All School taxis and buses cancelled in Zone 2 (Centre Wellington), Zone 3 (North Wellington), and Zone 4 (Including RF Hall) today. Zone 1 (Guelph) school vehicles scheduled for today are still running.


French Schools

  • Conseil scolaire catholique Providence -

    • Area A - City of Windsor - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

    • Area B - County of Essex - All Board Provided Transportation is Cancelled for the day.

    • Regions of Chatham-Kent and Lambton - zones 1 to 7: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Lambton: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Oxford: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Bruce-Grey (rural routes): Transportation is cancelled today. Only routes in the city of Owen Sound are running.

  • Conseil scolaire Viamonde -

    • Regions of Chatham-Kent and Lambton - zones 1 to 7: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Lambton: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Oxford: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Bruce-Grey (rural routes): Transportation is cancelled today. Only routes in the city of Owen Sound are running.


Southern Ontario: Snowfall Reports for Monday, January 24, 2022

Aggregate Snowfall Reports

Note: To cut down on redundancies, we merged some smaller neighbourhoods and boroughs into the associated city/town.

City/Town Average Snowfall (CM)
Ajax 25
Aylmer 29
Barrie 1.25
Bayfield 4
Baysville 5
Belmont 20
Bewdley 6
Bobcaygeon 5.1
Brights Grove 11.43
Brooklin 16.5
Burlington 6.5
Campbellford 6
Carling 35
Castleton 12
Cedar Springs 1
Chatham 5
Chatsworth 11.5
Collingwood 2
Creemore 5
Delhi 16
Drayton 10
Dunsford 5.5
Eugenia 5
Exeter 8
Goderich 8.75
Grimsby 15
Gunter 2
Hastings 5
Holland Centre 0.5
Huntsville 4.25
Kanata 1.5
Kingston 3
Kingsville 8
Kitchener 10
Langton 15.5
London 10.96
Meaford 1.3
Midland 15.24
Mississauga 5
Mount Albert 2
North Bay 20
Norwich 10.5
Odessa 25
Orleans 1.7
Oshawa 14.75
Ottawa 3
Owen Sound 3
Peterborough 6.36
Picton 7.5
Plattsville 6
Port Colborne 12
Port Dover 10
Port Elgin 34
Port Ryerse 10
Renfrew 1.4
Richmond Hill 4
Scarborough 7
Severn Falls 1
St. Catharines 2
Stoney Creek 10
Stratford 18
Tillsonburg 13
Tiny 15
Toronto 2
Trenton 15
Warkworth 6.5
Waubaushene 1
Welland 12
Woodford 1
Woodstock 12.7

POST-STORM REVIEW: Snowstorm Brings Blizzard Conditions and Buries Parts of the GTHA and Eastern Ontario in Up to 50cm of Snow on Monday (Jan 17, 2022)

This is only an overview of some of the reports we received. A table of all 150+ locations are included at the bottom of this article.


As you likely know by now, a massive snowstorm impacted Southern Ontario earlier this week with the biggest effects being felt early Monday morning. In the end, it brought much of the Golden Horseshoe and Eastern Ontario to a standstill with many major highways being closed for hours and leaving drivers stranded. Widespread school closures delayed the start of in-person learning for many students which continued into Tuesday as road crews struggled to clear the significant amount of snow.

After the storm, we collected snowfall reports from social media and by crowdsourcing reports from our community. We received over 250 snowfall reports which represented totals for 138 unique towns and cities across Southern Ontario. Widespread totals between 40-50cm were reported across Southern Ontario with locally up to 60cm reported in the hardest-hit regions including Oshawa/Ajax and the Niagara Region. Thank you to everyone who sent us their snowfall reports! We couldn't do this without you. We tried our best to include all reports that we could find, but it’s likely that missed some reports. We extracted the data from our snowfall report form on Tuesday afternoon so any reports submitted after won’t be included in this report.



Forecast Analysis

We created an aggregate estimation for each location where we had multiple reports by using the average of the reports. This allowed us to better estimate the range of snowfall totals found within a particular area. Based on this method, the ‘winner’ of the event was Niagara on the Lake with 60cm of snowfall accumulation. However, when looking at individual reports, Oshawa comes out as the winner with 66cm of snow reported by one community member. Fifty (50) of the locations received over 40cm of snow with the average accumulation across our region ending up around 31.6cm.

Here at Instant Weather, we’re always evaluating our forecasts after each event to see how we can improve. Our goal is to continue to provide a source you can rely on and trust to provide you with accurate weather information. For this storm, we compared our final forecast map (LINK) to the 138 aggregate snowfall totals across Southern Ontario. Our forecast was considered ‘Correct’ if the reported aggregate snowfall total was within our forecasted range for that location. Note: When the aggregate snowfall total was less than 1cm away from our range we still considered it to be correct as there can be some error when measuring snow. We found that 49.6% of locations fell within our regular forecast range.

This storm ended up overperforming even the most optimistic projections so we relied more than usual on our ‘local’ range which is intended to catch the few locations that pick up more than the general forecast. This mostly occurred in the GTA and Eastern Ontario which picked up over 40cm and were above our regular forecast range. Our aim is for 15-25% of reports to fall within our local range, but with this event, we ended up with 39.4% of reports that fell within our local range.

Our forecast was incorrect in just over 10% of locations with the bulk of these locations being off by less than 10cm of snow. When looking at the average error of our forecast, we calculated the difference between the actual snowfall total and what we forecasted if the location didn’t fall within our range. This includes locations that fell within our local range so we only considered our regular forecast range. Our average forecast error for this storm was 3.5cm of snow.

Thank you so much to all those who helped us get the word out about this storm and provided us with real-time reports! You make all the difference!


Storm Timeline

Wednesday, Jan 12, 2022 (10:16 PM) - Instant Weather gives a heads up about a potential snowstorm on Sunday and Monday.

Friday, Jan 14, 2022 (5:40 PM) - Environment Canada issues the first statement regarding a potential snowstorm for Eastern Ontario and the Niagara region. The GTA wasn’t included in this first statement.

Friday, Jan 14, 2022 (7:00 PM) - Instant Weather posts an early preview of the snowstorm with the potential for over 25cm of snow.

Saturday, Jan 15, 2022 (12:03 AM) - Instant Weather provides an update based on the latest model data and says “confidence is growing for a very impactful snowstorm across Eastern Ontario and around the Golden Horseshoe with widespread totals between 20-40cm”.

Saturday, Jan 15, 2022 (4:58 AM) - Environment Canada updates Special Weather Statement calling for 20 to 35cm of snow in Eastern Ontario and the Niagara Region. (LINK)

Saturday, Jan 15, 2022 (11:18 AM) - Environment Canada upgrades Eastern Ontario and Niagara region to a Winter Storm Watch calling for up to 40cm of snow. The GTA also gets the first alert of the storm calling for 10 to 20cm of snow.

Saturday, Jan 15, 2022 (5:48 PM) - Instant Weather talks about the potential for some locations to get up to 50cm of snow according to our free app.

Saturday, Jan 15, 2022 (10:16 PM) - Instant Weather posts our first detailed forecast of the event calling for locally over 40cm of snow for Eastern Ontario and Niagara Region.

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (4:55 AM) - Environment Canada starts upgrading parts of Eastern Ontario to a Winter Storm Warning with up to 50cm of snow possible. A snowfall warning is issued for the GTA calling for between 15-20cm of snow. Special Weather Statement is issued further west for Muskoka, Orillia and K/W for 5 to 15cm of snow.

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (11:01 AM) - Instant Weather posts an update saying that the GTA and Hamilton appear likely to see 20-40cm of snow.

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (4:35 PM) - Environment Canada updates Snowfall Warning for the GTA calling for locally up to 25cm. (LINK)

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (5:29 PM) - Instant Weather posts their final forecast of the event calling for widespread 20-40cm and locally up to 50cm of snow.

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (6:48 PM) - Two hours later, Environment Canada revises the Snowfall Warning for the GTA again mentioning locally up to 30cm of snow. (LINK)

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (9:03 PM) - Environment Canada upgrades the GTA to a Winter Storm Warning with between 20-30cm of snow. Snowfall warnings are issued for Orillia and Guelph with totals near 15cm. Barrie gets the first advisory of the event calling for 5-15cm of snow.

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (10:34 PM) - Instant Weather forecasts an ‘Impactful Blizzard’ around the Golden Horseshoe and into Eastern Ontario. Advises against non-essential travel during the morning.

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (10:46 PM) - Environment Canada updates Winter Storm Warning around the GTA calling for up to 35cm of snow. (LINK)

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (11:06 PM) - Environment Canada updates Snowfall Warning for Orillia/Guelph with 15-20cm of snow possible. (LINK)

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (11:16 PM) - Instant Weather talks about the potential for 40+cm of snow throughout the GTA based on the latest data.

Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 (11:38 PM) - Environment Canada updates Winter Storm Warning for the Niagara region with locally up to 50cm of snow possible. (LINK)

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (2:08 AM) - Instant Weather says confidence is growing in 40-50cm of snow for the GTA.

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (5:08 AM) - Environment Canada issues the first Blizzard Warning of the event for the Niagara Region.

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (6:46 AM) - Environment Canada updates Winter Storm Warning around the GTA for 25cm to 40cm of snow. (LINK)

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (6:51 AM) - Environment Canada adds areas further west including Orillia through K/W to 15-25cm of snow. (LINK)

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (7:06 AM) - Environment Canada issues Snowfall Warning for the City of London calling for near 15cm of snow.

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (7:15 AM) - 30cm of snow is reported in Downtown Toronto.

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (7:45 AM) - Blizzard Warning is issued for the rest of the Golden Horseshoe and into Eastern Ontario calling for up to 40cm.

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (8:21 AM) - Environment Canada upgrades the K/W and Guelph area to a Winter Storm Warning calling for 25 to 35cm of snow.

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (8:39 AM) - Environment Canada updates the Blizzard Warning for the GTA mentioning the potential for up to 50cm of snow. (LINK)

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (9:00 AM) - Eastern Ontario is added to the Blizzard Warning.

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (9:13 AM) - Environment Canada increases the expected snowfall for the GTA to 40-60cm. (LINK)

Monday, Jan 17, 2022 (AM) - Blizzard conditions and rapid snowfall accumulation brings the GTA to a standstill and turns many major highways into a parking lot. Clean-up continued into Tuesday which resulted in 2 to 3 days of school closures throughout the affected area.


Aggregate Snowfall Reports

Note: To cut down on redundancies, we merged some smaller neighbourhoods and boroughs into the associated city/town.

City/Town Average Snowfall (CM)
Acton 23
Ajax 51.25
Alcona 34
Alliston 25
Almonte 48
Amherstview 16.25
Ancaster 40
Arnprior 39
Ayr 37.5
Balderson 44
Baltimore 50
Bancroft 45
Barrie 25.5
Beeton 20
Belleville 33.7
Bowmanville 49.5
Bracebridge 19
Bradford 30.4
Brampton 37
Brantford 26
Buckhorn 41
Burlington 41.2
Caledon 20
Cambridge 24.5
Cameron 50
Carleton Place 46
Chalk River 12.5
Chatham 2.75
Coldwater 23
Collingwood 15
Courtice 46.7
Deep River 17.5
Dundas 32
Dunnville 30
Elgin 37
Etobicoke 48.3
Fergus 20
Fergusonvale 25
Fonthill 52
Georgetown 19
Glencoe 2
Grimsby 44.7
Guelph 22.3
Hamilton 43.4
Hanover 0.25
Hastings 45
Havelock 48
Holland Landing 30
Jordan Station 36
Kanata 42
Keswick 36.5
Kilbride 28
Kincardine 0
Kingston 34.75
Kitchener 29
L'Amable 43
Lakefield 42.5
Leamington 0
Limerick 36.5
Lindsay 40.7
Lisle 20
London 14.7
Loretto 22
Lucknow 0
Markham 58
Maynooth 39
Millbrook 46
Millgrove 30
Milton 37
Mississauga 41
Monkland 30
Mount Albert 40
New Tecumseth 24
Newmarket 36.75
Niagara Falls 49
Niagara on the Lake 60
Nobleton 35.5
Norfolk County 35
North Bay 0
North Dumfries 25
North Frontenac 45.5
North York 39.8
Norwood 38
Oak Ridges 43
Oakville 44
Omemee 35
Orangeville 21.95
Orillia 22
Orleans 46
Oro-Medonte 25
Oshawa 54.4
Ottawa 49
Owen Sound 0
Peterborough 45.25
Pickering 48
Port Hope 57
Port Rowan 43
Powassan 2
Queensville 37.5
Quinte West 28
Richmond Hill 37
Rockwood 14
Roseneath 52
Rothsay 3
Sandford 41
Scarborough 47.2
Sebringville 13
Simcoe 28.97
Smiths Falls 49.5
St. Catharines 50.3
St. Marys 12
Stayner 15
Stittsville 44
Stoney Creek 46.7
Stouffville 33
Stratford 7
Strathroy 0
Sunderland 35.5
Tavistock 26
Tilbury 0
Tillsonburg 36.3
Toronto 43
Trenton 41.2
Tweed 41.5
Uphill 13
Uxbridge 33.75
Valentia 38
Wainfleet 48
Wallaceburg 0
Warminster 30
Waterdown 37
Welland 48.4
Wendover 22
Wheatley 2
Whitby 46
Windsor 0
Woodstock 30.7

Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Last Updated: 6:40am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Kawartha Pine Ridge Public & Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic - Monday’s snowfall and the ongoing clean-up in the Durham Region continue to create challenges for school communities in Clarington. After discussion with the Municipality of Clarington about its ongoing snow removal efforts, and the forecast for more snow this evening and tomorrow, KPRDSB and PVNCCDSB have made the decision that:

    All schools in the Municipality of Clarington will be CLOSED to students and staff today, Jan. 19, 2022, and will pivot to remote learning. As such, all transportation to Clarington schools is cancelled.

  • Near North Public & Nipissing-Parry Sound CathoIic - Buses are cancelled in the following regions:

    • Britt / Nobel

    • McDougall/Whitestone/Ahmic Harbour

    • Town of Parry Sound

    • Mactier, Humphrey, Rosseau

    • West Nipissing - including - River Valley/Field - Verner/Lavigne - Sturgeon Falls/Jocko Point

    • HWY 11 North- North of North Bay

    • Mattawa

    • Callander, Bonfield, and East Ferris

    • North Bay

    • Trout Lake/Four Mile Lake Rd.

    • East Parry Sound North - North of and including Hwy 522 - Port Loring/Restoule - Nipissing/Commanda - Powassan/Trout Creek

    • East Parry Sound South - South of Hwy 522 - South River/Sundridge - Burk’s Falls/Magnetawan - Katrine/Emsdale/Kearney/Sprucedale/Novar - Affects bussing for all Almaguin Highlands Secondary School

  • Niagara Public & Niagara Catholic - Student transportation is cancelled – schools are open. Parents are advised to supervise their children on the journey to school as some sidewalks are still inaccessible. Student transportation is cancelled due to so many bus stops inaccessible within neighbourhoods. This is for both the District School Board of Niagara and Niagara Catholic District School Board.

  • Rainbow Public & Sudbury Catholic - Due to the poor road conditions and in the interest of safety, all school related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, Espanola and Massey are cancelled. Schools remain open, parents who transport their children are reminded that they must pick them up.

  • Renfrew County Public & Renfrew County Catholic - Currently ONLY Zone 4 Madawaska area transportation services are cancelled all other area are open and operating. All schools are OPEN!

  • Tri-Board - Due to poor road conditions, continued inclement weather and forecasted afternoon weather all school bus and taxi transportation is cancelled in the Tri-Board Student Transportation Services jurisdiction. The schools will remain open however any students driven to school by parents or guardians will need to be picked up at the end of the day.


French Schools

  • Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO) - School transportation is cancelled for schools in Trenton and Kingston due to poor road conditions and weather forecasts for the rest of the day.

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud - Please note that Niagara Region schools are closed today, Wednesday, January 19, and learning will be in synchronous mode.

  • Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est - School transportation is canceled today for the following areas schools remain open.:

    • Kingston

    • Trenton

  • Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO) - Due to the poor road conditions and in the interest of safety, all school-related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, Espanola and Massey are cancelled. Schools remain open, parents who transport their children are reminded that they must pick them up.

  • Conseil scolaire Viamonde - Region of Niagara: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

  • Le Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario (CSPNE) & Conseil scolaire catholique Franco-Nord - Buses are cancelled in the following regions:

    • Britt / Nobel

    • McDougall/Whitestone/Ahmic Harbour

    • Town of Parry Sound

    • Mactier, Humphrey, Rosseau

    • West Nipissing - including - River Valley/Field - Verner/Lavigne - Sturgeon Falls/Jocko Point

    • HWY 11 North- North of North Bay

    • Mattawa

    • Callander, Bonfield, and East Ferris

    • North Bay

    • Trout Lake/Four Mile Lake Rd.

    • East Parry Sound North - North of and including Hwy 522 - Port Loring/Restoule - Nipissing/Commanda - Powassan/Trout Creek

    • East Parry Sound South - South of Hwy 522 - South River/Sundridge - Burk’s Falls/Magnetawan - Katrine/Emsdale/Kearney/Sprucedale/Novar - Affects bussing for all Almaguin Highlands Secondary School


Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Last Updated: 6:30 AM

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Durham Public & Durham Catholic - All in-person schools are CLOSED. In-person elementary students will not participate in remote learning. In-person secondary students will transition to online learning for the day. DDSB@Home schools remain open and will proceed with a normal day of instruction. Buses are cancelled for all zones today due to road conditions from insufficient snow removal. DCDSB Secondary school will switch to virtual learning. Elementary schools and Before and After school programs are closed.

  • HaIton Public & Halton Catholic - Due to the significant snowfall yesterday and current road conditions, all Transportation services will remain cancelled in Zone 1, Zone 2 and Zone 3 and schools will be closed for in-person learning Tuesday, January 18, 2022. Students may switch to asynchronous learning today. Please check with your local school board for more information.

  • HamiIton Wentworth Public & HamiIton Wentworth Catholic - The significant snowfall continues to restrict travel. Buses are not running due to current and unsafe road conditions. As such, schools and child care centres are closed and remote/eLearning programming is cancelled, Jan 18.

  • Kawartha Pine Ridge Public & Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic - Please be advised that, due to road conditions, busing to SCHOOLS in Clarington is cancelled for the day. Busing to schools in other STSCO areas may have route delays and possible cancellations as well today. http://stsco.ca

  • Niagara Public & Niagara Catholic - Schools are closed and transportation is cancelled (due to road and sidewalk conditions from yesterday's inclement weather event) for the District School Board of Niagara and Niagara Catholic District School Board.

  • Ottawa CarIeton Public & Ottawa Catholic - All school buses & school vans are cancelled, Tuesday, January 18, 2022. Due to the tremendous amount of snowfall yesterday, many residential roads and minor collectors have not yet been plowed.. Schools are open, however parents/guardians are responsible for transportation of students attending open schools at the end of the day.

  • PeeI Public & Dufferin-PeeI Catholic - Due to snowfall conditions, all buses and in-school instruction are cancelled. All PDSB schools and office buildings will be closed. Parents, please do not send your child(ren) to school. All students will switch to remote learning for the day on January 18. DPCDSB Schools and Facilities to remain closed to students and staff on Tuesday, January 18 and all students will switch to Remote Learning for the day.

  • Toronto Public & Toronto Catholic - The City of Toronto has declared a major snow storm condition. All TDSB schools will remain closed to in-person learning for Tuesday, January 18. Students will not participate in live remote or virtual learning. All school bus transportation has been cancelled for tomorrow for TCDSB & schools are closed for in-person learning.

  • Upper Canada Public & Eastern Ontario CathoIic - Due to poor road conditions on many routes, all school transportation is cancelled today, Jan. 18. Schools are OPEN to staff & students. If your child normally walks to school & will not be attending, please contact your school. Asynchronous learning activities are available.

  • York Public & York Catholic - Due to today’s significant snowfall amount and continuing conditions of roads, sidewalks and school parking lots, schools and board locations will be closed to students on January 18, 2022. Students will learn remotely. Parents do not send your child to school Jan 18.


French Schools

  • Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO) - School transportation is canceled today due to incomplete snow removal in several residential areas. Schools remain open.

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud - please note that schools in the following regions are closed today and learning will be in synchronous mode.

    • Toronto

    • Durham\

    • York,

    • Peel

    • Halton

    • Hamilton

    • Niagara.

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est Ontarien - School transportation CANCELED today (all regions). Schools remain open.

  • Conseil scolaire Viamonde -

    • Region of Hamilton: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Durham: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students

    • Region of Halton: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students

    • Region of Niagara: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Peel: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of York: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Toronto: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.


Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Monday, January 17, 2022

Last Updated: 7:25am

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Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Avon MaitIand Public & Huron-Perth CathoIic - There are some cancellations and closures. See this page for more details: https://geoquery.hpsts.ca/Alerts

  • Durham Public & Durham Catholic - DSTS has cancelled all transportation for today due to inclement weather. All Elementary schools will be CLOSED. Secondary schools will be transitioning to online learning for the day.

  • Grand Erie Public & Brant HaIdimand Norfolk Catholic - Due to currently road conditions, transportation services are cancelled in all zones today. As a result of transportation being cancelled, schools are closed to students.

  • HaIton Public & Halton Catholic - All Halton District (HDSB) and Halton Catholic District (HCDSB) schools and workplaces are closed and all transportation services are cancelled in Zones 1, 2 and 3.

  • HamiIton Wentworth Public & HamiIton Wentworth Catholic - All remote, eLearning, child care, and in-person learning is cancelled today, Jan 17 due to inclement weather and as a result of cancelled transportation. Buses are not running. All admin buildings are closed. Catholic ONLY: The elementary virtual school remains open.

  • Kawartha Pine Ridge Public & Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic - ALL KPR Schools CLOSED. Important update: ALL KPR schools are CLOSED today to students due to weather and travel conditions.

  • Niagara Public & Niagara Catholic - Due to inclement weather, schools are closed, and transportation is cancelled, for the District School Board of Niagara and the Niagara Catholic District School Board.

  • Ottawa CarIeton Public & Ottawa Catholic - Due to the expected snowstorm, schools are closed Monday January 17, 2022 and moving to online learning. All transportation services are cancelled. DO NOT bring your children to school. Stay safe.

  • PeeI Public & Dufferin-PeeI Catholic - Due to inclement weather conditions, all PDSB schools and buildings are closed today. All buses are cancelled. Closure of all schools means cancellation of all activities in schools, including childcare, night school and permits. NO CLASSES WILL BE HELD IN PERSON OR ONLINE. All DPCDSB schools and facilities are closed to staff and students today due to inclement weather. Schools will switch to remote learning for the day.

  • Renfrew County Public & Renfrew County Catholic - all transportation services are CANCELLED, for Monday January 17, 2022 due to Winter Storm Warning. All schools are OPEN.

  • Simcoe County Public & Simcoe Catholic - All vehicles in Simcoe County are cancelled today. Due to current road conditions and the forecast for poor weather to continue throughout the day, all SCDSB schools will be closed (Jan. 17). Students will move to remote learning where possible.

  • Thames Valley Public & London CathoIic - All school vehicles are CANCELLED for the day in ELGIN COUNTY, OXFORD COUNTY, and RED ZONE.

  • Toronto Public & Toronto Catholic - Given the significant snowfall, we have made the decision to cancel school busses and close all TDSB schools to in-person learning for today. All schools will be moving to remote learning.

  • Tri-Board - All school transportation is cancelled today. Schools are also closed.

  • Trillium LakeIands - Due to inclement weather, all buses to schools in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Muskoka for TLDSB have been cancelled for Monday, January 17. Schools are closed to students and remote learning will be offered to all students within the region.

  • Upper Canada Public & Eastern Ontario CathoIic - Due to the Winter Storm Warning, all school transportation will be cancelled and schools will now be CLOSED Jan. 17.

  • Upper Grand Public, Dufferin-PeeI Catholic & Wellington CathoIic - All School taxis and buses cancelled in Zone 1 (Guelph), Zone 2 (Centre Wellington), Zone 3 (North Wellington), and Zone 4 (Including RF Hall) today. All schools are also closed.

  • WaterIoo Public & WaterIoo Catholic - Due to the current weather conditions ALL SCHOOL BUSES, TAXIS AND SPECIAL EDUCATION ROUTES operated by the Waterloo Catholic District School Board and Waterloo Region District School Board are cancelled. All WCDSB and WRDSB schools and sites are CLOSED and it will be a Remote Learning Day.

  • York Public & York Catholic - Due to inclement weather conditions, all schools are closed to students today, January 17, 2022. School transportation will not be operating. Parents: do not send your child to school today.


French Schools

  • Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO) - Due to the winter storm alert, all of our schools and daycare services will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2022. Learning will take place in asynchronous mode.

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud - All schools and daycare services are closed today following the significant snow accumulations. Students will be in synchronous learning today.

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est Ontarien - School transportation CANCELED (all regions). CSDCEO and CEPEO schools will be closed.

  • Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est - Due to the bad weather conditions announced and in order to ensure the safety of students, families and staff members, the administration has taken the decision to close all schools and maintain the distance learning for Monday, January 17.

  • Conseil scolaire Viamonde -

    • Region of Oxford: Transportation is cancelled today. CSC Providence schools are open.

    • Region of Durham: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Toronto: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Middlesex (Elgin County - Aylmer, St.Thomas and West Lorne zones): Transportation is cancelled today.

    • Region of Kitchener-Waterloo: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Simcoe: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Peel: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Hamilton: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of York: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

    • Region of Halton: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.


Preparing for a Blizzard: What You Need to Know

In advance of the storm anticipated to impact the province, we at Instant Weather want to make sure that everyone is ready with the possibility of blizzard conditions when winds of 40km/h or greater reduce visibility to 400 metres or less for at least 4 hours. It is important to be prepared for these situations so we have put together a list of items you should have on hand in case of an emergency:


  • Flashlight (windup or battery operated)

  • Radio (windup or battery operated)

  • Extra batteries

  • Portable cell phone charger

  • Water (2 litres per person per day)

  • Non-perishable canned or dried food

  • Manual can opener

  • Blankets

  • Candles and matches or lighters

  • First aid kit and any prescriptions/medical items

  • List of emergency numbers

  • Cash

  • Gasoline

Not sure what kind of food to have ready? Dried food like rice and pasta along with canned tuna can go a long way. Other items such as bread and granola bars are good for fibre and non-refrigerated fruits like bananas, oranges and apples help break up the high-sodium content found in dried foods. In the event of a power outage, DO NOT use any propane powered stoves or BBQs inside your home or a closed garage as it can result in carbon monoxide poisoning. Furnace exhaust vents should be kept cleared of snow and ice for the same reason. On top of the previous list, it is wise to fill your tub or sink with water in case of a prolonged power outage so that toilets can still be used.

It is also important to have an emergency kit prepared in your car in case you were to ever become stranded during a blizzard. A few of the items are similar to a home emergency kit, but there are many notable additions. If you were to ever become stuck, a small trunk shovel as well as sand, salt, or kitty litter can help tires regain traction. If you are simply unable to move, road flares can draw attention to your location, as well as a whistle. It is imperative to not wander away, stay warm inside your vehicle and wait for help to arrive and make sure that the car’s tailpipe does not get blocked by snow. One of the major causes of loss of life during winter weather events is people becoming lost and succumbing to hypothermia.

During a blizzard, it’s important to stay indoors and avoid any unnecessary travel. Road closures are common in these conditions in order to keep people off the roads. Further, we recommend not clogging up emergency lines with non-emergencies. Soon the storm will pass and then we will all have to begin digging ourselves out.

Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Last Updated: 6:30am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Near North Public & Nipissing-Parry Sound CathoIic - Buses are cancelled in the following regions:

    • West Nipissing - including River Valley/Field, Verner/Lavigne, Sturgeon Falls/Jocko Point

    • HWY 11 North- North of North Bay

    • Mattawa

    • North Bay

    • Callander, Bonfield, and East Ferris

    • Trout Lake/Four Mile Lake Rd.

    • Redbridge /Thorne

    • East Parry Sound North - North of and including Hwy 522 - Port Loring/Restoule - Nipissing/Commanda - Powassan/Trout Creek

    • East Parry Sound South - South of Hwy 522 - South River/Sundridge - Burk’s Falls/Magnetawan - Katrine/Emsdale/Kearney/Sprucedale/Novar - Affects bussing for all Almaguin Highlands Secondary School

  • Rainbow Public & Sudbury Catholic - Due to the freezing rain warning and impending road icing conditions, all school-related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, ESPANOLA & MASSEY are cancelled. Schools remain open, parents who transport their children are reminded that they must pick them up.

  • Renfrew County Public & Renfrew County Catholic - All transportation services are CANCELLED, for Wednesday, December 15, 2021, due to Freezing Rain Warning. All schools are OPEN.

  • Tri-Board - Buses in North Hastings are cancelled today due to the risk of freezing rain.


French Schools

  • Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO) - School transportation is cancelled today for schools in Pembroke due to the freezing rain expected during the day in this area. Schools remain open.

  • Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est - School transportation is cancelled today for Renfrew County (schools in Pembroke) due to freezing rain expected during the day in this area.

  • Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO) - Due to the freezing rain warning and impending road icing conditions, all school-related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, ESPANOLA & MASSEY are cancelled. Schools remain open, parents who transport their children are reminded that they must pick them up.

  • Le Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario (CSPNE) & Conseil scolaire catholique Franco-Nord - Buses are cancelled in the following regions:

    • West Nipissing - including River Valley/Field, Verner/Lavigne, Sturgeon Falls/Jocko Point

    • HWY 11 North- North of North Bay

    • Mattawa

    • North Bay

    • Callander, Bonfield, and East Ferris

    • Trout Lake/Four Mile Lake Rd.

    • Redbridge /Thorne

    • East Parry Sound North - North of and including Hwy 522 - Port Loring/Restoule - Nipissing/Commanda - Powassan/Trout Creek

    • East Parry Sound South - South of Hwy 522 - South River/Sundridge - Burk’s Falls/Magnetawan - Katrine/Emsdale/Kearney/Sprucedale/Novar


Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Last Updated: 6:00am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Near North Public & Nipissing-Parry Sound CathoIic - With current snow accumulation and the advisory calling for more throughout the day, busing for West Parry Sound is being cancelled today. This includes the following zones:

    • Britt / Nobel

    • McDougall/Whitestone/Ahmic Harbour

    • Town of Parry Sound

    • Mactier, Humphrey, Rosseau


French Schools


Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Last Updated: 6:25am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Orange = Some Route Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Red = Board/Zone-wide Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • BIuewater Public & Bruce-Grey Catholic - ALL buses are CANCELLED into Lion's Head & Tobermory, SCHOOLS are OPEN. There are also several route cancellations, please visit this link for more details: https://www.mybrucegreyschoolbus.ca/Cancellations.aspx

  • Simcoe County Public & Simcoe Catholic - School vehicles in the North weather zone are cancelled today. Schools remain open for student learning.

  • Trillium Lakelands - Due to poor road and squall conditions, all buses to schools in the City of Kawartha Lakes for TLDSB have been cancelled for Tuesday, December 7. Schools are closed to students and remote learning will be offered to all students within the region.

    Buses to Honey Harbour Public School are cancelled due to road and weather conditions.

    Buses to St. Mary's, St. Dominic, St. Luke's and Saint John Paul II Elementary schools and St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School in the City of Kawartha Lakes have been cancelled.


French Schools


Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Monday, December 6, 2021

Last Updated: 6:20am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Orange = Some Route Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Red = Board/Zone-wide Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Kawartha Pine Ridge Public & Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic - Please be advised that, due to road conditions, busing to SCHOOLS in Peterborough City and County and Northumberland County are cancelled for the day. Busing to schools in Clarington will OPERATE as normal.

  • Near North Public & Nipissing-Parry Sound CathoIic - With considerable snow accumulation and the risk of freezing rain on top of it, all NPSSTS routes will be cancelled today.

  • Ottawa Carleton Public & Ottawa Catholic - Due to inclement weather all school buses & school vans are cancelled for today Monday, December 6, 2021. Schools are open, however, parents/guardians are responsible for transportation of students attending open schools at the end of the day.

  • Rainbow Public & Sudbury Catholic - Due to poor road conditions, all school-related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, Manitoulin, ESPANOLA & MASSEY are cancelled. Schools remain open. Parents who transport their children are reminded that they must pick them up at the end of the day.

  • Renfrew County Public & Renfrew County Catholic - All transportation services are CANCELLED, for Monday, December 6, 2021, due to Winter Storm Warning. All schools are OPEN.

  • Simcoe County Public & Simcoe Catholic - All vehicles in Simcoe County are cancelled today. Schools remain open for student learning.

  • Tri-Board - North Hastings zone is cancelled. Some route cancellations in North Addington, Central L&A, North Frontenac.

  • Trillium Lakelands - Due to road and weather conditions, all buses to schools in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Muskoka for TLDSB have been cancelled for Monday, December 6. Schools are closed to students and remote learning will be offered to all students within the region.

  • Upper Canada Public & Eastern Ontario CathoIic - Due to road and weather conditions all transportation is cancelled. Schools remain open.


French Schools

  • Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO) - School transportation cancelled today in all regions (except Kingston and Trenton) due to poor road conditions and persistent freezing rain in some areas. Schools remain open.

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud - There are cancellations and/or school closures. Visit this link for a complete list: https://www.cscmonavenir.ca/ecole/

  • Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est Ontarien -  School transportation CANCELED today (all regions).

  • Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est - School transportation cancelled today in some areas due to poor road conditions and freezing rain that persists in some areas:

    • Arnprior

    • Brockville

    • Carleton Place, Almonte

    • County of Renfrew (schools in Pembroke)

    • Prescott-Russell

    • Marionville

    • Merrickville and Kemptville

    • Ottawa

  • Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO) - Due to poor road conditions, all school-related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, Manitoulin, ESPANOLA & MASSEY are cancelled. Schools remain open. Parents who transport their children are reminded that they must pick them up at the end of the day.

  • Conseil scolaire Viamonde - Region of Simcoe: Transportation is cancelled today. Schools are closed to students.

  • Le Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario (CSPNE) & Conseil scolaire catholique Franco-Nord - With considerable snow accumulation and the risk of freezing rain on top of it, all NPSSTS routes will be cancelled today.


Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Friday, November 26, 2021

Last Updated: 6:00am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures


English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Near North Public & Nipissing-Parry Sound CathoIic - Buses are cancelled in the following regions:

    • Britt / Nobel

    • McDougall/Whitestone/Ahmic Harbour

    • Town of Parry Sound

    • Mactier, Humphrey, Rosseau

    • West Nipissing - including - River Valley/Field - Verner/Lavigne - Sturgeon Falls/Jocko Point

    • HWY 11 North- North of North Bay

    • Mattawa

    • Callander, Bonfield, and East Ferris

    • North Bay

    • Trout Lake/Four Mile Lake Rd.

    • East Parry Sound North - North of and including Hwy 522 - Port Loring/Restoule - Nipissing/Commanda - Powassan/Trout Creek

    • East Parry Sound South - South of Hwy 522 - South River/Sundridge - Burk’s Falls/Magnetawan - Katrine/Emsdale/Kearney/Sprucedale/Novar - Affects bussing for all Almaguin Highlands Secondary School

  • Rainbow Public & Sudbury Catholic - Due to poor road conditions, all school-related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, Espanola and Massey are cancelled. Schools remain open. Parents who transport their children to school are reminded that they must pick them up at the end of the day.

  • Simcoe County Public & Simcoe Catholic - School vehicles in the West weather zone are cancelled. Schools remain open for student learning.


French Schools

  • Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO) - Due to poor road conditions, all school-related transportation services in the districts of Sudbury, Espanola and Massey are cancelled. Schools remain open. Parents who transport their children to school are reminded that they must pick them up at the end of the day.

  • Le Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario (CSPNE) & Conseil scolaire catholique Franco-Nord - Buses are cancelled in the following regions:

    • Britt / Nobel

    • McDougall/Whitestone/Ahmic Harbour

    • Town of Parry Sound

    • Mactier, Humphrey, Rosseau

    • West Nipissing - including - River Valley/Field - Verner/Lavigne - Sturgeon Falls/Jocko Point

    • HWY 11 North- North of North Bay

    • Mattawa

    • Callander, Bonfield, and East Ferris

    • North Bay

    • Trout Lake/Four Mile Lake Rd.

    • East Parry Sound North - North of and including Hwy 522 - Port Loring/Restoule - Nipissing/Commanda - Powassan/Trout Creek

    • East Parry Sound South - South of Hwy 522 - South River/Sundridge - Burk’s Falls/Magnetawan - Katrine/Emsdale/Kearney/Sprucedale/Novar - Affects bussing for all Almaguin Highlands Secondary School

Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Monday, November 22, 2021

Last Updated: 6:00am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • BIuewater Public & Bruce-Grey Catholic - Some bus routes are cancelled. See https://www.mybrucegreyschoolbus.ca/Cancellations.aspx for more details.

  • Simcoe County Public & Simcoe Catholic - School vehicles in the North weather zone are cancelled.

  • Upper Grand Public, Dufferin-PeeI Catholic & Wellington CathoIic - All School taxis and buses are cancelled in Zone 3 (North Wellington), and Zone 4 (Including RF Hall) today.


French Schools

  • Conseil scolaire Viamonde - Region of Simcoe (north zone): Transportation is cancelled today.

Bus Cancellations & School Closures for Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Last Updated: 6:30am

**Please refresh your page every few minutes to receive the latest update**

Due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format if buses are cancelled. Check with your local board for more details.


Cancellation & Closure Map (English Public and Catholic Schools)

Please note: School board boundaries are a rough estimate. Don’t use this map to determine what school board or weather zone you live in as accuracy isn’t guaranteed.

Green = No Cancellations

Red = Cancellations (Click for More Details)

Purple = School Closures (Click for More Details)

List of Cancellations & Closures

English Public and Catholic Schools

  • Near North Public & Nipissing-Parry Sound CathoIic - All school buses are cancelled today due to freezing rain and poor road conditions in the following regions:

    • Britt / Nobel

    • West Nipissing - including - River Valley/Field - Verner/Lavigne - Sturgeon Falls/Jocko Point

    • HWY 11 North- North of North Bay

    • Mattawa

    • Callander, Bonfield, and East Ferris

    • Trout Lake/Four Mile Lake Rd.

    • Nipissing/Commanda

    • Redbridge /Thorne

    • East Parry Sound North - North of and including Hwy 522 - Port Loring/Restoule - Nipissing/Commanda - Powassan/Trout Creek

    • East Parry Sound South - South of Hwy 522 - South River/Sundridge - Burk’s Falls/Magnetawan - Katrine/Emsdale/Kearney/Sprucedale/Novar - Affects bussing for all Almaguin Highlands Secondary School

  • Renfrew County Public & Renfrew County Catholic - All transportation services are CANCELLED, for Wednesday, November 17, 2021, due to Freezing Rain Warning. All schools are OPEN.

  • Tri-Board - Due to road conditions buses in NORTH HASTINGS ZONE are cancelled today November 17 all day.


French Schools

  • Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO) - Buses servicing the Pembroke and Arnprior area are cancelled.

  • Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est - School transportation is cancelled today for schools in Pembroke as well as for students who live in Arnprior.

  • Le Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario (CSPNE) & Conseil scolaire catholique Franco-Nord - All school buses are cancelled today due to freezing rain and poor road conditions in the following regions:

    • North Bay

    • Callander – Bonfield, East Ferris

    • West Nipissing

    • Mattawa

    • Redbridge Thorne

    • Port Loring/Restoule

    • Nipissing/Commanda

    • Powassan/Trout Creek

Be on the Alert for Possible Aurora this Halloween Weekend 2021

Credit: Tom Kroeker

This weekend we could see auroras grace the night sky as a result of a strong X1 solar flare on October 28th.

At 2021 Oct 29 1529 UTC the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center issued a “WATCH: Geomagnetic Storm Category G3 Predicted”. A strong G3 geomagnetic storm is possible and places as far south as Pennsylvania to Iowa to Oregon may see aurora (see here for the latest alert).

There is uncertainty in when we can expect the CME to arrive. The CME could arrive Saturday night (October 30th) but there are indications that it may arrive earlier too. You might want to take a look early Saturday morning before sunrise as well as Saturday night if the skies are clear and you are awake.

Just as with regular weather here on earth you can have all the ingredients but severe weather does not occur. We are hopeful that this time all the ingredients will come together as well as clear skies.

The level of geomagnetic activity and where you are located are important factors in determining whether or not you may be able to see aurora. The further south you are the stronger the geomagnetic activity needs to be. As well, weather and light pollution will also affect your ability to see aurora. More tips for viewing aurora can be found at the NOAA site.

Clear Dark Sky has forecasts for astronomers for cloud cover that you might find useful.

The current UTC time (which is useful for the information below):

Here are some forecasts that will help:

  • The OVATION Auroral Forecast from NOAA below shows probability of visible aurora at the current time. Be sure to reload if the image is not current. Day and night (dark) are indicated as well on the map to help you determine if the time is current. Ideally you would like to be in a yellow, orange or red area.

Aurora Oval
Current Conditions from Space Weather Canada

Below shows the past and future predicted timeline for geomagnetic activity from Space Weather Canada. Orange and red indicate stormier activity. See the map above for how the regions are defined (polar cap, auroral, subauroral).

We will update this page as new information becomes available.

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Fireball Lights Up the Sky (October 20 2021)

Credit ChRIS Johnson (Screen capture of video)

Did you see a fireball on October 20 2021 at approximately 12:43am? Perhaps you unknowingly captured it on a security camera.

It was seen by community members and Bonnie W. L. reported in our Ontario Storm Reports group. Kirk P. also was lucky enough to capture it on video and shared it in the group as well.

About 81 reports (to date) of this bright fireball have been submitted to American Meteor Society from observers mostly in US and Ontario. Below is the current map of the observers from the American Meteor Society event page. The path of the fireball is indicated by the blue arrow.

Map from AMS of observer locations

This video was taken by Chris Johnson in Fort Gratiot Township, US close to Sarnia, Ontario.

Here is another video from MK on YouTube.

In this case this was not a fireball of natural origins but rather a failed Russian Spy satellite. It was impressive sight nonetheless. It was very bright and fragmented upon entry.

This event was predicted and no debris was expected to reach the ground.

NASA Meteor Watch also posted about the event. See space.com’s article for more information as well.

You can report fireball observations (and also send in videos if you have them) to the American Meteor Society (AMS) or it’s partner the International Meteor Organization (IMO). The reports not only alert them to potentially scientifically significant events, they also add to the database of knowledge about meteors. In this case the observations were able to determine that the fireball was not of natural origins.

Fireball Lights Up the Sky near Ottawa (August 20 2021)

Did you see a fireball on Friday August 20 2021 at approximately 10:37pm? Perhaps you unknowingly captured it on a security camera.

Thank you to everyone that posted about it in the Ontario Storm Watch group and Anna B. who sent us her door cam video from Nepean.

About 43 reports (to date) of this bright fireball have been submitted to American Meteor Society from observers mostly in Ontario and Quebec. This video was taken by Sam Berrada.

Here is another video from wacb on YouTube.

You can report fireball observations (and also send in videos if you have them) to the American Meteor Society (AMS) or it’s partner the International Meteor Organization (IMO). The reports not only alert them to potentially scientifically significant events, they also add to the database of knowledge about meteors.

We are keeping an eye on the NASA Meteor Watch page as well as they will often provide information on significant fireballs and will update this page with more information if/when it becomes available.

Perseid Meteor Shower 2021

Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls - In this 30 second exposure, a meteor streaks across the sky during the annual Perseid meteor shower Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 in Spruce Knob, West Virginia.

Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls - In this 30 second exposure, a meteor streaks across the sky during the annual Perseid meteor shower Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 in Spruce Knob, West Virginia.

The best meteor shower of the year is upon us - the Perseids. This year we are expecting as many as 100 Perseids an hour on August 11-12. The best time to observe the shower is during the hours before sunrise on Thursday morning. Since this shower lasts from July 17 to August 24 you can see Perseid meteors before and after the peak. The Perseids are the debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle which has a 133 year orbit around our Sun.

One good way to view meteors is to just lie down and watch the sky in a dark place. August nights can sometimes be cool depending on your location so as well as a blanket or lounge chair to lie on you might want to bring a jacket, your favourite hot drink and bug spray. This year though some places are seeing unseasonable warm nights so best to check your local forecast. If you can let your eyes get adjusted to the dark before you go out to look for meteors. You can do this by avoiding bright lights including looking at your phone for 30 minutes. Even if the weather doesn’t cooperate on the night of your first choice there will be other chances to watch the Perseids.

Photo credit: NASA/JPL - An outburst of Perseid meteors lights up the sky in August 2009 in this time-lapse image.

Photo credit: NASA/JPL - An outburst of Perseid meteors lights up the sky in August 2009 in this time-lapse image.

The radiant (where the meteors appear to originate) is in the constellation called Perseus, hence the name Perseids. The constellation Perseus rises higher in the sky as the night progresses so observing later, after 2am, means you will see more meteors. This year the phase of the moon is in our favour so we should be able to see fainter meteors than in previous years.

As well as the Perseids there are also sporadic meteors at the rate of a few per hour. You may also catch a meteor from a weaker shower that is active right now as well (Alpha Capricornids, Southern Delta Aquariids, and Kappa Cygnids). If you can note which constellation the meteor appears to originate from you can distinguish between the different showers and sporadic meteors.

The Perseids are also known for producing the most fireballs of any meteor shower. A fireball is defined as a bright meteor that has survived its entry through the earth’s atmosphere and scientists are very interested in locating meteorites from it (https://www.imo.net/observations/fireballs/fireballs/). As well as human observations many fireballs have been caught on dash cams and security cameras. Some fireballs also produce a sonic boom a second or two after they pass overhead. The colour of a fireball is an important observation as it is dependent on the chemical composition of the meteor.

If you spot a fireball you can report it to the American Meteor Society https://www.amsmeteors.org/fireballs/ or the International Meteor Organization https://www.imo.net/observations/fireballs/fireball-report-program/. NASA also has a database of fireballs here https://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/skyfalls/.

References and further reading.

https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronomy/tips-tricks/perseids.asp

https://blogs.nasa.gov/Watch_the_Skies/2021/08/09/how-many-perseids-will-i-see-in-2021/

https://blogs.nasa.gov/Watch_the_Skies/2020/08/06/perseids-peak-watch-best-meteor-shower-of-the-year/
https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/everything-you-need-to-know-perseid-meteor-shower

https://www.amsmeteors.org/

https://www.imo.net/

https://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/

https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/meteor-shower/en/ (NASA’s Space Place is a great place to explore science with your kids)

BARRIE TORNADO: Survey Results and Timeline

After Barrie was impacted on Thursday by an EF2 tornado with windspeeds reaching as high as 210km/h, we decided to post a survey that was targeted specifically to Barrie residents and we received an incredible response. Thank you so much to all those who participated and our most heartfelt thoughts remain with those who were injured and affected by not only the Barrie tornado but all five EF2 tornadoes from Thursday’s outbreak (more details on the other tornadoes further down the page).

There has been a lot of debate online and throughout the community regarding whether the Tornado Warning at 2:38 PM from Environment Canada arrived in a timely manner for those who were impacted in south Barrie. To clarify, we're not posting these results to cast shade on Environment Canada. We do, however, feel that it is important to share the facts and learn from what happened by analyzing the data.

SURVEY RESULTS:

Out of 1,470 survey responses, 106 reported damage in Barrie and 21 of those experienced significant damage.

Of the 106 with damage:

- 2 received the Tornado Warning before it hit (2%)
- 24 received the Tornado Warning while the tornado was already occurring (23%)
- 80 received the Tornado Warning after the tornado had passed (75%)

Of the 21 with significant damage:

- 0 received the Tornado Warning in advance (0%)
- 7 received the Tornado Warning while the tornado was already occurring (33%)
- 14 received the Tornado Warning after the tornado had passed (67%)

TIMELINE: 

At 12:24 AM, just after midnight, we shared our forecast map on our website, Facebook and Twitter pages that specifically mentioned Lake Simcoe and a tornado risk.

“The areas at the highest risk of these storms include much of the same areas hit hard on Tuesday stretching from Lake Huron to the northeast through Lake Simcoe and into Central Ontario. Storms are expected to develop during the early afternoon and could pose a strong wind gust, large hail and tornado risk early in their lifespan.”

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415527572105015296


At 11:16 AM, Environment Canada posted a forecast map on Twitter that highlighted Barrie in a severe thunderstorm risk and a possible tornado risk if you read the legend for the “B” zone.

Link: https://twitter.com/ECCCWeatherON/status/1415691766611783680


At 11:46 AM, Environment Canada updated their marine alert, a “Squall Watch” for Lake Simcoe to include the risk of a waterspout.

“Conditions will become favourable for severe thunderstorms this afternoon as a cold front moves in from Michigan. Squalls to 50 knots are the main threat. There will also be the risk for a waterspout.”

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415696359500521475/


At 11:59 AM, Environment Canada issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch with the specific mention that a tornado was possible.

“Hazards: Damaging wind gusts of 90 to 110 km/h nickel-sized hail heavy downpours a tornado is also possible”.

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415702467665399816/


At 1:23 PM, we reposted our forecast map to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and updated it, mentioning concern about many of the areas that would eventually see a tornado that day:

”Concerned about the potential for one or two tornadoes through the Simcoe County, Kawartha Lakes, Muskoka, Haliburton region and up into Algonquin Park/Pembroke. Models consistently have a bullseye around this region and at the very least we can expect damaging wind gusts and large hail.”

Link: https://www.facebook.com/OntarioTornadoWatch/posts/4164247426999723/


At 1:43 PM, we noticed that the storms near Creemore (west of Barrie) were beginning to show developing rotation on velocity radar (wind radar) and we sent out a “Minor Rotation Detected” notification to all of those in southwest Barrie through our free mobile app Instant Weather, our Text Message Alerts subscription service, and through social media specifically mentioning these rotating storms were potentially heading towards Barrie and could produce and isolated tornado in their lifespan. However, we did mention that it may miss Barrie to the north.

”We've detected minor rotation on this storm near #Badjeros, moving east, northeast towards #Creemore. It may eventually reach #Angus, and potentially #Barrie as it continues to track east. However it may miss Barrie to the north. In rare cases, minor rotation can produce a funnel cloud or even an isolated tornado in its lifespan. Please be safe in the path of this storm and if it strengthens on radar, we will post a further update.”

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415728775631937556/


At 1:48 PM, Environment Canada issued a “Squall Warning” for Lake Simcoe that mentioned the risk for a waterspout.

“A cluster of thunderstorms from near Collingwood to Shelburne is moving eastward at 40 knots and is expected to reach Lake Simcoe just after 2:00 P.M. Wind gusts of 40 knots and frequent Cloud to ground lightning will be associated with some of these storms. There is also the risk for a waterspout.”

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415730108061605891/



At 2:20 PM, we started discussing the strengthening rotation on our livestream to Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, and YouTube.

We mentioned how it was moving into south Barrie and had the potential to produce a tornado as it was a classic super-cell with strengthening rotation:

Link to exactly 2:20 PM: https://youtu.be/yBowwR4yZ1k?t=1247


At 2:28 PM, Environment Canada issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Barrie. However, it did not specifically mention the risk for a tornado.

”At 2:28 P.M. Edt, Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a severe thunderstorm capable of producing very strong wind gusts and up to nickel size hail. This severe thunderstorm is located near Utopia, moving East at 65 km/h. Hazard: 110 km/h wind gusts and nickel size hail. Locations impacted include: Barrie, Innisfil, South Barrie, Georgina, Sutton, Utopia, Essa, Stroud, Kempenfelt Bay, Belhaven and Baldwin.”

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415740132230115330/


At 2:30 PM, likely a minute or two before touchdown, we sent out a “Rotation Detected” notification to all of southern Barrie and the surrounding communities to the south via our free mobile app Instant Weather, our Text Message Alerts subscription service, and through social media, mentioning the potential for this storm to produce and isolated tornado.

“We've detected rotation on this storm moving east of #Angus into southern #Barrie, and eventually #Stroud. Rotation on radar indicates the potential for this storm to produce a funnel cloud or even an isolated tornado in its lifespan. It may also have the risk for damaging wind gusts, hail, isolated flooding, and frequent lightning.”

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415740615267168257/


At 2:32 PM, likely just as the tornado was touching down, we posted to social media saying urging residents of Barrie to take shelter and that the storm was likely producing an isolated tornado.

“If you’re in south #Barrie you need to be taking shelter right NOW! Visible rotation and hook on radar. This storm is likely producing a tornado or has the potential at any moment.”

Link: https://www.facebook.com/OntarioTornadoWatch/posts/4164402510317548


At 2:38 PM, Environment Canada issued a Tornado Warning for Barrie.

”At 2:38 P.M. Edt, Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a severe thunderstorm that is possibly producing a tornado. Damaging winds, large hail and locally intense rainfall are also possible.

A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near South Barrie, moving East at 65 km/h. Hazard: 110 km/h wind gusts and nickel size hail. A tornado is also possible.

Source: Radar indicated.

Locations impacted include: Barrie, Innisfil, South Barrie, Sibbald Point Provincial Park, Stroud, Kempenfelt Bay, Georgina Island and Sunset Beach.”

Link: https://twitter.com/IWeatherON/status/1415742667875622920/


This timeline above was only the beginning of this event as four more EF2 tornadoes touched down after Barrie was impacted. We tracked many of them on our livestream and we’re so grateful that we have such a wonderful and passionate community that most certainly helped us get the word out in advance by sharing updates to their families and friends and by sending in critical reports when it was safe to do so. We’re also very thankful that we were able to complement Environment Canada’s efforts during dangerous events like this one and we can’t say how relieved we are that there were no fatalities with five EF2 tornadoes.

Here is the preliminary list of confirmed tornadoes from July 15th, 2021:

- Barrie, ON (2:30 PM) - Wind Speed: 210km/h | Track: 12km

- Zephyr/Little Britain, ON (3:20 PM) - Wind Speed: 195km/h | Track: 30km

- Lorneville, ON (3:25 PM) - Wind Speed: 180km/h | Track: 13km

- Dwight, ON (4:15 PM) - Wind Speed: 190km/h | Track: 4.76km

- Lake Traverse, ON (5:10 PM) - Wind Speed: 190km/h | Track: 11.9km

Drone data is still being analyzed by the NTP so there could be some minor changes to the details. Additional tornadoes may also be confirmed later. We’ll be posting more updates as further information is revealed about the other four tornadoes. Thank you for your patience as we gather that information and please send any photos, videos or reports to us at help@InstantWeather.ca

And lastly, below is an interview we did with Natalie Harris about her terrifying experience as the Barrie tornado destroyed the house she was staying in.

We cannot mention enough how relieved and grateful we are that there were no fatalities or life-threatening injuries on Thursday and our thoughts remain with those who were injured and affected by the five tornadoes. More details ASAP.