The best photos from Monday's ice storm

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A little freezing rain didn’t stop Ottawa residents from taking to the streets Boxing Day Monday, despite Environment Canada predicting as much as five to 10 mm of ice across the city.

Ana-Rita da Silva was one of many Boxing Day commuters that had her trip slowed by bumper-to-bumper traffic in treacherous road conditions.


Travelling to #Montreal from #Toronto for second #Christmas and trapped on the #highway 401. #needsalt #cantmove #cobourg #FreezingRain pic.twitter.com/jfthIk76UW

— Ana-Rita da Silva (@anaritaesilva) December 26, 2016


UPDATED: Hwy. 401 reopens after treacherous icy conditions close main highway routes from Ottawa to Toronto https://t.co/ZbXgmEy3iL #ottnews pic.twitter.com/YsWWykegFy

— Ottawa Citizen (@OttawaCitizen) December 27, 2016


Many holiday travellers, like James Peltzer, were forced to delay their plans because of the freezing rain.


Ottawa celebrated its first White Christmas in three years a day earlier, only to welcome glistening sidewalks the next day.


Freezing rain…frozen sidewalk@BlacksWeather #ourottawa @weathernetwork#photography #nikon pic.twitter.com/1KsdJOuF5f

— OldManLoudWife (@oldmanloudwife) December 27, 2016


Frozen sidewalks were the perfect venue for some spontaneous street curling/street hockey, via photos and video from Michel Daigle and Mike Wheeler.


Freezing rain = Street curling? @CurlingCanada pic.twitter.com/RTKXojgMi4

— Michel Daigle (@curlingtaxi) December 27, 2016


Freezing rain in Ottawa! pic.twitter.com/NnJbF2Zzj8

— Mike Wheeler (@TheMikeWheeler) December 27, 2016

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