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Residents of London, Toronto and Ottawa awake to a winter wonderland

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Pedestrians make their way down an Ottawa street after the first major snowstorm Nov. 27, 2013 in Ottawa. The city received more than 20cm of snow.Dave Chan/The Globe and Mail

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A cyclist is not deterred by the season’s first snowfall in Ottawa.Dave Chan/The Globe and Mail

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Lia Codrington (L) and Michal Leckie ski down an Ottawa street after the season’s first major snowstorm.Dave Chan/The Globe and Mail

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With his home on a corner lot, Gordon Isbister had to shovel close to 200 feet of sidewalk on Nov. 27, 2013. Toronto residents woke up to several centimetres of heavy wet snow but the city was spared the heavy snowfall that fell on eastern Ontario overnight.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

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The snow-covered trees along Manor Rd. East in Toronto create a postcard scene on Nov. 27 2013.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

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A pedestrian makes her way along Manor Rd East in Toronto.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

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A Manor Road East resident shovels the snow that fell on Toronto overnight.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

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