Hiding the license plate of the car for personal privacy. In my municipality in Canada, it is a bylaw to clear the snow from the sidewalk along your residence. Failure to do so means a fine.
In Calgary, Canada it is mandatory to shovel the pedestrian 'sidewalk' around one's residence within 24 hours of a snowfall. If you do not, you may get charged a fine for not clearing the snow. I did not shovel the road.
@@adnansayyed548 Would only be an issue if your local government has a law that mandates you to clear the snow from the sidewalk(s) around your property. Most acreages in Canada do not have sidewalks that require snow clearing. If you have that much snow to clear, then a riding snowblower would be a good item to invest in.
Kenneth Iori actually I’m planning to move to calgary this summer 2019. Currently i live in colorado where there is no sidewalk to my property so i dont do nothing. Just wanted some tips as i will be purchasing acreage in calgary and will settle down there too
@@adnansayyed548 Ah, very nice! You'll like Calgary and the area. I have a friend that lived in Denver for many years. He has told me that the 2 cities and the surrounding areas are very similar (i.e. close to the Rockies, etc.). You will not have to worry about sidewalks if you're purchasing an acreage.
This is not a condominium. It is a private, single family home. In Canada, snow clearing of one's sidewalk is the home owner's responsibility. If the sidewalk near one's property is not cleared within 24 hours, one could receive a fine/ticket by bylaw officers.
Awesome
Doing very hard job in Winter.
Such a wonderful place
Nice video. Merry Christmas
Invicta Warface Merry Christmas!
@@kennethaiori best comment about snow and leaf removal//n// ever!!! best wishes for winter driving and holidays avec quality garages!!!
Great video! Looks like a beautiful place, how often do you have to do this? Like daily?
Kchanilla the snowfall is quite variable in Calgary, Canada. From December to March, I’d say I’d have to shovel 1-2 times per week.
Kenneth Iori Wow ok thatS some shoveling LOL thanks and hane a great 2018!
Привет. У меня вопрос. Зачем скрывать номер машины? И зачем чистить тротуар от снега вдоль дороги разве это не работа коммунальных служб?
Hiding the license plate of the car for personal privacy.
In my municipality in Canada, it is a bylaw to clear the snow from the sidewalk along your residence. Failure to do so means a fine.
Kenneth Iori я не все слова знаю поэтому воспользовался google translate и получилось полный бардак. За ответ спасибо. Круто у вас там.
Hide the number to be private.
It is a law to clear the snow in Canada.
Kenneth Iori теперь понятно. Живём мы в северных странах но как все по разному.
Very true!
Why did you shovel the road? I generally just do my driveway
In Calgary, Canada it is mandatory to shovel the pedestrian 'sidewalk' around one's residence within 24 hours of a snowfall. If you do not, you may get charged a fine for not clearing the snow. I did not shovel the road.
But what if you’re house is 10 acres of square plot like mine is ? That would be too much to shovel
@@adnansayyed548 Would only be an issue if your local government has a law that mandates you to clear the snow from the sidewalk(s) around your property. Most acreages in Canada do not have sidewalks that require snow clearing. If you have that much snow to clear, then a riding snowblower would be a good item to invest in.
Kenneth Iori actually I’m planning to move to calgary this summer 2019. Currently i live in colorado where there is no sidewalk to my property so i dont do nothing. Just wanted some tips as i will be purchasing acreage in calgary and will settle down there too
@@adnansayyed548 Ah, very nice! You'll like Calgary and the area. I have a friend that lived in Denver for many years. He has told me that the 2 cities and the surrounding areas are very similar (i.e. close to the Rockies, etc.). You will not have to worry about sidewalks if you're purchasing an acreage.
Don't you pay condo fees.. i thought they would clean road for you when you're paying condo fees.
This is not a condominium. It is a private, single family home. In Canada, snow clearing of one's sidewalk is the home owner's responsibility. If the sidewalk near one's property is not cleared within 24 hours, one could receive a fine/ticket by bylaw officers.
@@kennethaiori omg by the way makw more videos good luck.!