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If they're dumping all that snow into a natural river, Canada is not doing their job properly. they should be using a proper reservoir to separate the asphalt rocks and other contingents with it. its ruining the environment with out a doubt.
When they do it in Rochester they dump so much it clogs the falls and they have to drain the river to get a massive wall of water to push it down stream at the outlet it looks like a massive title wave rushing to sea
Dirt accumulate and work like insulation, as far as I know it doesn't melt completely. There foxes and other wild animals who live in that pit. There was a truck dumping box who fell at the bottom once.
When I was a child I used to go play there and the longest time I've seen snow staying there was mid/end July 2008. It's crazy to witness this huge amount of snow in mid summer. Outside the hole it was around 30 degrees (86F) and inside it was below 10 degrees lol. Fun Story: In summer 2006 me and a friend found a brand new Lexus SUV there; crashed in the hole, probably a stolen car or assurance fraud. So anyways we left to hide our bikes before "playing" with the car, but when we got back (30min later) 3 teenagers (a lot older than us) were already busting every windows. So we left in fear of ending up like the car lol
Hello. I’m from Russia, but somehow I come across videos from Montreal in the recommendations. The equipment you have there is very interesting; in Siberia we don’t have anything like this, it’s really sad with snow removal. Can I ask you to write the coordinates of this place here? I want to see it on Google maps
I grew up in Montreal and now live in the greater Montreal area. Snow removal in Montreal is mind boggling. Thanks for showing these images. This is quite the operation. That snow blower is something else!!!
Wow everyone is comparing MTL to southern cities. Its a shithole, like portland. The municipal services are absolute shite in comparison to any other major canadian city. I live north of MTL and its where satan lives in canada.
Dumped at the #12 and #13 docks last week, and same for the other two snowfalls. That's where we have to dump if the mechanism to open the tailgate is outside or need to be activated from outside. Fun to see the other side of these docks. And the drone point of vue over the ex Francon quarry is amazing. Thanks. Just want to add that in the 2007-2008 winter, Montreal got 371 cm of snow (i've eard that it was over 400...), and the snow reached the platform level, so they rent big bulldozers and very long excavators to push the snow away from the platform. Seems they don't wait now and use those huge snowblowers.
@@JoeSmith-ge8vz hello! Boston is beautiful city, lots of young people there, I went to there 4 years ago...ocean, university , old town, great memory!!
Coming from a place that rarely gets snow I'd never considered that in those places that do get cold winters it might get trucked away and dumped. Cool video, thanks for sharing.
Even places where it isn't shipped off and dumped, it's always funny to see the giant mountain of snow in the far corner of the parking lot of a mall towards the end of winter. Sadly since it has a lot of gravel, sand and ice chunks mixed in, those were never good for sledding down.
@@Atreas1845 Well, without that "energy waste", most of our society would be at a standstill! Long gone the days of the snowmobile. Now think about how much "energy we waste" on heating...
basically they try to burn as much fuel as possible replacing snow from point a to B (which must be the most retarded thing in the world) in order to expedite the global warming, then temperature goes up and they never have to remove snow again...
An electric version wouldn't even make it through a shift, the cold would drain the batteries at a record pace. Batteries would probably be useless halfway through a season. Not to mention they would need a diesel generator the size of that diesel blower running 24hrs a day to keep the batteries charged.
I am born and raised in Montana. For some reason I find a snowblower in action beautiful and hypnotically mesmerizing. Thanks for the video. Blow baby blow!
Can't wait to go see Montana. There's alot of mountains where I live in Canada but just something about saying I'm gonna see the mountains in Montana sounds great 😂
Sure, I will go there if i am in Montreal this summer. Only some snow in the bottom will not melt in summer, and its dirty. Some group of students come to visit this quarry in summer.
Watching snow removal from my second story window in Montreal never gets old, even after living here for over 10 years. Something else interesting is that the snow has first been blown in the trucks from the streets and it is super dense and icy because of that. What you see is not light and fluffy at all.
What an energy waste!! The planet cannot support the energy expenditure of a country like Canada, moving so many millions of tons of snow! it's crazy! It is shameful
@@Atreas1845 modern people are living there, efficient ones.. Not like leeches in the Middle East and Africa creating nothing but chaos and endless amounts of dysfunctional kids!
I never knew something like this even existed. This is the craziest thing. We get a dusting one or twice a year in Oklahoma so I've never thought about a snow dump lol,.
too much snow here in Canada, 200cm every winter..Snow on the street is considered to trash in Montreal .😀 thanks for watching! my neighbour American friend !
Snow removal in Montreal is ranked number one in the world. The winter tire capital of the world and Quebec City rank in the top 5 most snow cities on the planet. Montrealer’s deserve a medal of honour for living and surviving winters.
What the hell kind of monsense is this, i live north of mtl, also lived accross canada. Montreal gets light snow, its not the best at anything! Its a horrid place filled with the worst humanity has to offer today. And the municipal and provincial services are some of the worst ive seen in canada. It smells like urine all year round. Like why would you say all this fake pedistooling of mtl?
Montreal deserves a bomb because its as much a waste of energy to live there as it is to have people living in the desert going from AC to AC every day.
Having never seen enough snow to make a decent snow man for my entire life, this is mind boggling. And add to that, not all the snow will melt over the summer. There is a new addition to the place to visit in my bucket list.
Look up the winter celebration. Called Le Carnival. And they drink Le Cariboo. Red wine laced with Everclear 95% ethanol. Small sips being recommended.
Very impressive operation. In general, around when does the last snow in the old quarry melt away? Speaking of snow, I once read in a Spanish book, if I remember correctly, where the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, had a cargo plane loaded with snow flown into his city where the snow was trucked to a park in the center of the city. He wanted the young kids there to see and have the opportunity to play in snow as they'd probably never see it in their lifetimes. (Fact check this)
Not all the snow will melt in a season. 90% - 95% will melt. Whats left will become dark brown, looking like hard soil but its actually leftover snow... No longer white but brown basically
thanks for sharing the interesting story. I checked, it's true, in 1952, mayor of San Juan transported snow from New Hampshire to Puerto Rico. .real and cool story ! thanks !😀😁😁
Wow... Being born and raised in the south, I never really thought about how they deal with all the snow up north... The few times we get snow it's gone in a couple hours.. At best a couple days.
This is one of many many dumps, but now a lot of the snow gets melted into water treatment to cut down on all the salt and other pollutants going into the river in the spring. There was one near the old rail lines that was several rows, that were like 6 stories high, and a few kms long. While driving 100kms an hour, it took quite a few minutes to get to the end.
hi, thanks for your information ...that snow dump site is really huge, do you know where is the location please? near Lachine? I will try to check out. thanks for watching!😃
they should build a combined district cooling and water treatment plant on the bottom of that quarry. All that snow could cool a nice part of the city in the summer. A shame to just waste it.
Those above ground dumps are visually impressive. Seeing how they stack it up higher and higher week after week from 200m away is still a vivid memory. About a decade ago my sons judo classes was transferred for 18 months in industrial park of Montreal Nord & Anjou. So we watched that big empty lot transform in a huge mountain week by week from that Ray Lawson Blvd building and it looked like a big giant tsunami wave at it's peak. As spring arrived it would get dirtier and dirtier and by June you'd be in shorts and the mountain would be dark brown and slightly smaller. It became known to the judo kids as the Tsunami of Poo. I'd love to see the one you are referring to by drone, it is absolutely massive.
@@vlada hi, I just went to the dump site at Ray Lawson, you can check out my new video "snow removal and dump near olympic stadium ", that snow pile is huge, I shot some drone video, very nice! thanks for watching!😀
WOW!! Im in San Diego, Ca. I never knew about this!! You'll never watch as we dredge the sand from the ocean bed to recover out northern beaches as the ocean takes the sand every year. Just amazing!
in those big dumps it tends to last as a big dark icy crust of mud until mid July... depends on the weather and rain really and how much fell. 15 years back we had a record fall over 10 meters in one winter, yet it melted quickly due to heavy rain...
WoW!...if it's really true that the snow being dumped into the quarry doesn't completely melt in the summer....they're basically creating a man-made glacier there.
My first thought exactly! Thank you for this comment. So true. It doesn't take millions of years to form them. We can watch this glaciation in real time.
How long will it take till the quarry is full? And how long would it take the snow then to melt? Such big amounts of thawed snow should give a big flooding in the area...
@knuffelbaer1971 I'm from Montreal. Our snow thawing isn't a real flood issue for a few reasons...1 it doesn't get hot fast enough to flash melt the snow, it just slowly gets warmer in the spring so the snow slowly melts away. 2 we are an island, if we are worried about flooding, we can just drain it into the river and down river she goes
@@davidgreen7342 Does it really all melt away? It seems like regular snow that is maybe half a meter deep will take weeks to melt away in spring. How are those mountains of snow that are 10s of meters tall ever gonna melt awaky? Maybe the snow being dirty might help a bit.
@atnfn if there is a bit a shade from the sun, it is very possible that it never completely melts on its own. I assume mid summer if they don't see it melting fast enough they will just break it up with an escavator However, the snow is full of salt, dirt, and other contamination that when is in the sun, will reflect the light of the sun, heat up and melt the snow much faster than if it was pure snow/ice
For those that don't know, Montreal isn't even that snowy... The snowfall period only begins in late November/mid December and ends in mid March/early April. By late April, mostly everything has melted away. Many other places in the province of Quebec have this period spanning early November until mid April and can receive up to three times as much snow as Montreal. The last snow clearing away only by mid May. Just the city of Quebec (~250km North-East) receives on average twice as much. This large volume is only caused by the sheer amount of streets and roads they have to clear.
thanks for information! agree with you, north city receive more snow than Montreal.In Montreal, the problem is they cleaned the street or sidewalk even there is not too much snow! as my research, annual snowfall of Quebec City is 315cm , and Montreal is 209cm ..😀😀😀
@@jeremyfinke7951 Blame for what? o0 Unpopular opinion : I haven't seen much change in climate / temperatures in my lifetime. Sure, some cyclical changes, but nothing unprecedented...
After it has melted for a bit, you could drive by one and not even realize it's snow, because it literally looks like a black pile of dirt. City snow is dirty, the snow melts but not the dirt in it.
@@martinbelisle4961 It's crazy how dirty snow(even small chunks of it) along the side of a roadway can survive over a week well above freezing and with sunny skies. I reckon that the dirt insulates the snow.
Por favor, faça um vídeo desse local quando não tiver, ou seja, no verão. 🇧🇷🇧🇷 Please make a video of this location when you don't have it, i.e. in the summer.
Fermons Montréal et allons tous à Paris ... il n'y auras que les Francais du plateau qui resteront car ils savent trop bien comment sont les Parisiens .
As a Montreal resident I love how a literal army of snow removal trucks and blowers gets our streets so clear so fast. Costs a buck or two but since I pay a lot of taxes here feel at least that I get my moneys worth. Same for sidewalks and bikepaths.
@@martinbelisle4961 Wow. I was thinking this must cost a lot of money. I’d never have guessed that much. I assume the city authorities think it’s worth that to keep the city operational
Be glad it's just snow! Montreal has a habit of dumping raw sewage into the St.Lawrence but tells westerners what they should do with their natural resources.
Seen a few videos of the quarry (you need to check out how close the houses are to edge on the western side) but this drone view is exceptional. The only thing missing from this great video is the streets of Montreal segment was at the start of a snowstorm (you can tell the Biodôme/Stade Olympique in shot). It looks quaint. The piles of snow in front of houses and businesses are 7-9ft high after the regular storm this week and the previous week. Those are the pics I usually send to my friends who live abroad.😉
The bottom of that quarry would be a great place to go metal detecting in the late summer when most of that melts I bet you could find all sorts of neat things!!!!
@Hymz-kx2sg You don't seem to understand what I said... at all. Canada's unemployment rate is actually higher than Japan, so your reasoning is flawed right from the start ( Even without mentioning the obvious fact that figure is percentage based making your argument further invalid) . I was pointing out that mentioning Japan's unemployment rate overlooks the fact that roughly double the percentage of Japanese citizens are below the poverty line than in Canada.
Amazing, I had no idea how a city deals with its snow problem. I thought you just had to wait till summer when it melts. Living in the tropics, I have only seen the snow once.
I am thinking about the same thing, look like it's no need to use the snow blower . just push all the snow to the bottom .. I think one reason is that in February , the snow will reach the deck, you can watch my another video(46minutes). so they don't want to wait. because too much snowfall there, today 20cm snowfall again.😀😀
When I was a child in the 70s on the south shore, I remember snow level almost up to top of our front doorway. Dad had to jump off of back balcony to dig us out
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If they're dumping all that snow into a natural river, Canada is not doing their job properly. they should be using a proper reservoir to separate the asphalt rocks and other contingents with it. its ruining the environment with out a doubt.
Absolutely terrible people.
@@SpiceyOats ?????
When they do it in Rochester they dump so much it clogs the falls and they have to drain the river to get a massive wall of water to push it down stream at the outlet it looks like a massive title wave rushing to sea
Il faut nécessairement dégager la ville de la neige 👏🏻à ces chauffeurs des vrais virtuoses!!il faut les laisser travailler et passer essentiel
So if it doesn't all melt away in summer there is potentially years old snow at the bottom of that quarry.
🤣🤣🤣 I'm pretty sure months of +30 should do the trick genius
Making glacier
@@MVBT , missing a polar bear 🐻❄️
@@That90sShow we get a mere 10 feet here in Utah that doesn't all melt away in the +100f heat.... genius
Dirt accumulate and work like insulation, as far as I know it doesn't melt completely. There foxes and other wild animals who live in that pit. There was a truck dumping box who fell at the bottom once.
I love the moment when image stabilization grabs onto the dump truck at 1:28
Gave me a much needed chuckle.
Yea it’s kinda cute
It's like you're watching something and a pretty girl passes by and you get distracted 😂
When I was a child I used to go play there and the longest time I've seen snow staying there was mid/end July 2008. It's crazy to witness this huge amount of snow in mid summer. Outside the hole it was around 30 degrees (86F) and inside it was below 10 degrees lol.
Fun Story:
In summer 2006 me and a friend found a brand new Lexus SUV there; crashed in the hole, probably a stolen car or assurance fraud. So anyways we left to hide our bikes before "playing" with the car, but when we got back (30min later) 3 teenagers (a lot older than us) were already busting every windows. So we left in fear of ending up like the car lol
Very interesting story! you even found a brand new car in this dump site. thanks for sharing your fun story about this quarry. thanks!😀
its pretty crazy that canada and half of the US used to be buried under 1-2 miles of ice only a few thousand years ago
So it's a cool place to go during Montreal's sizzling summer time.
@@mingshengliu4661 Yes, but it can be dangerous and I don't think it's legal lol, but if you are careful you'll be fine.
Hello. I’m from Russia, but somehow I come across videos from Montreal in the recommendations. The equipment you have there is very interesting; in Siberia we don’t have anything like this, it’s really sad with snow removal. Can I ask you to write the coordinates of this place here? I want to see it on Google maps
I grew up in Montreal and now live in the greater Montreal area. Snow removal in Montreal is mind boggling. Thanks for showing these images. This is quite the operation. That snow blower is something else!!!
As a country booy from the states. When Iived in lachine one winter I was blow away by the snow removal operations in montreal
Totally
Wow everyone is comparing MTL to southern cities. Its a shithole, like portland. The municipal services are absolute shite in comparison to any other major canadian city. I live north of MTL and its where satan lives in canada.
What an energy waste!! The planet cannot support the energy expenditure of a country like Canada, moving so many millions of tons of snow! it's crazy!
how long to melt everything away? August? ^^
Dumped at the #12 and #13 docks last week, and same for the other two snowfalls. That's where we have to dump if the mechanism to open the tailgate is outside or need to be activated from outside. Fun to see the other side of these docks. And the drone point of vue over the ex Francon quarry is amazing. Thanks.
Just want to add that in the 2007-2008 winter, Montreal got 371 cm of snow (i've eard that it was over 400...), and the snow reached the platform level, so they rent big bulldozers and very long excavators to push the snow away from the platform. Seems they don't wait now and use those huge snowblowers.
Where does all the water go in the summer?
@@jordan-hw5hx melts into St Lawrence River, becoming Atlantic Ocean
@@jordan-hw5hx They pump the water to sewer system.
Where is that dump located in montreal? Been living here for years and never heard of that one.
I wander if one could visit to see the operation. I bet it's impressive!
I'm from Massachusetts USA and I've never seen a snow removal process like this one.... Amazing... Great video...
hi, Boston area is not far from Montreal..thanks for watching it!!😃
Much depends on. Geography and experience s
@@hailong_Vlog Hello from Boston as well
@@JoeSmith-ge8vz hello! Boston is beautiful city, lots of young people there, I went to there 4 years ago...ocean, university , old town, great memory!!
Then you never seen the snow removal machines in Japan like at the Snow Wall.
Coming from a place that rarely gets snow I'd never considered that in those places that do get cold winters it might get trucked away and dumped.
Cool video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for watching the video ..😀
Even places where it isn't shipped off and dumped, it's always funny to see the giant mountain of snow in the far corner of the parking lot of a mall towards the end of winter. Sadly since it has a lot of gravel, sand and ice chunks mixed in, those were never good for sledding down.
What an energy waste!! The planet cannot support the energy expenditure of a country like Canada, moving so many millions of tons of snow! it's crazy!
@@Atreas1845 Yes, they should stop plowing streets and roads if they don't want to kill billions of people by killing the planet.
/s
@@Atreas1845 Well, without that "energy waste", most of our society would be at a standstill! Long gone the days of the snowmobile. Now think about how much "energy we waste" on heating...
Love the Giant snowblower. Fantastic bit of kit.
Might be one of the biggest snow throwers I’ve seen without rails. Bravo!
thanks!
I’am a Montrealer by birth. The opening shots are from my neighborhood. Great video. Winter is our country.
Winter Carnival is coming up!!!..... Bonhomme de Neige💙💨⛄❄🌧❄💙🥶
I recognized Biodôme.
Where the trucks clearing the Marche Maisonneuve parking ?
Great job.
New meaning to melting and going down the river.
Respect et nos compliments du Minnesota!
eh bin faut bien un Mn pour écrire en francais merci !
Très beau vidéo qui montre l’ampleur de l’opération déneigement des rues de Montréal.
Merci pour votre commentaire! passe une bonne journée!😀
Can you imagine the fuel that blower goes through in a shift….don’t think they’ll ever make an electric version 😂
basically they try to burn as much fuel as possible replacing snow from point a to B (which must be the most retarded thing in the world) in order to expedite the global warming, then temperature goes up and they never have to remove snow again...
Electric version would use even more fuel.
An electric version wouldn't even make it through a shift, the cold would drain the batteries at a record pace. Batteries would probably be useless halfway through a season. Not to mention they would need a diesel generator the size of that diesel blower running 24hrs a day to keep the batteries charged.
@@awdeveau They would just need a really long extension cord and they would be fine...
I mean, a volumetric equal electric motor would leave that diesel engine in the dust. Batteries is another business
Canada sure makes snow removable Fun!
thanks you! Lets have fun!
I am born and raised in Montana. For some reason I find a snowblower in action beautiful and hypnotically mesmerizing. Thanks for the video. Blow baby blow!
Can't wait to go see Montana. There's alot of mountains where I live in Canada but just something about saying I'm gonna see the mountains in Montana sounds great 😂
wait, the snow doesn't completely melt even in the summer? are you crating a mini glacier or what?
Can you go back in the summer so we can see all the snow still there??
Sure, I will go there if i am in Montreal this summer. Only some snow in the bottom will not melt in summer, and its dirty. Some group of students come to visit this quarry in summer.
Very nice playing in snow
That spout spits square solid snow.
Strong machine.
Watching snow removal from my second story window in Montreal never gets old, even after living here for over 10 years. Something else interesting is that the snow has first been blown in the trucks from the streets and it is super dense and icy because of that. What you see is not light and fluffy at all.
Seems ridiculous to use that machine when a few more docks would allow them all to just tip in. Hope all those machines aren’t generating emissions!
What an energy waste!! The planet cannot support the energy expenditure of a country like Canada, moving so many millions of tons of snow! it's crazy! It is shameful
@@Atreas1845 modern people are living there, efficient ones.. Not like leeches in the Middle East and Africa creating nothing but chaos and endless amounts of dysfunctional kids!
@@Atreas1845 XDXD
@@Atreas1845 have you seen a volcano eruption? I'm sure the planet can handle a few giant snowblowers just fine....
I never knew something like this even existed. This is the craziest thing. We get a dusting one or twice a year in Oklahoma so I've never thought about a snow dump lol,.
too much snow here in Canada, 200cm every winter..Snow on the street is considered to trash in Montreal .😀 thanks for watching! my neighbour American friend !
At 3:00 WTH is that huge tower in the background looks kinda like an optical illusion?
hi, that's olympic stadium of Montreal. Thanks .!
Awesome all the way I just love watching videos there so much more entertaining to watch than most of the stuff on TV!!!!!!
Really thanks for your nice comment!! I happy that you enjoy the video! have a nice day!!😀😀😀
Snow removal in Montreal is ranked number one in the world. The winter tire capital of the world and Quebec City rank in the top 5 most snow cities on the planet. Montrealer’s deserve a medal of honour for living and surviving winters.
Quebec requires winter tires by law, not necessarily a bad thing. "Winter Tires: Mandatory from December 1 to March 15 inclusive."
What the hell kind of monsense is this, i live north of mtl, also lived accross canada. Montreal gets light snow, its not the best at anything! Its a horrid place filled with the worst humanity has to offer today. And the municipal and provincial services are some of the worst ive seen in canada. It smells like urine all year round. Like why would you say all this fake pedistooling of mtl?
Stop dramatizing, nobody deserves a medal, its just snow.
Montreal deserves a bomb because its as much a waste of energy to live there as it is to have people living in the desert going from AC to AC every day.
@@MaYbYl8eR Oh please tell me then, where should everyone live?
Magnífica información y calidad de vídeo, me encantó saber que hacen en Montreal (Canadá) con tanta nieve.
Having never seen enough snow to make a decent snow man for my entire life, this is mind boggling. And add to that, not all the snow will melt over the summer. There is a new addition to the place to visit in my bucket list.
Look up the winter celebration. Called Le Carnival. And they drink Le Cariboo. Red wine laced with Everclear 95% ethanol. Small sips being recommended.
Be Careful that snow is toxic
that was a nice video. thank you, hailong!
Thanks!
Very impressive operation. In general, around when does the last snow in the old quarry melt away? Speaking of snow, I once read in a Spanish book, if I remember correctly, where the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, had a cargo plane loaded with snow flown into his city where the snow was trucked to a park in the center of the city. He wanted the young kids there to see and have the opportunity to play in snow as they'd probably never see it in their lifetimes. (Fact check this)
Not all the snow will melt in a season. 90% - 95% will melt. Whats left will become dark brown, looking like hard soil but its actually leftover snow... No longer white but brown basically
thanks for sharing the interesting story. I checked, it's true, in 1952, mayor of San Juan transported snow from New Hampshire to Puerto Rico. .real and cool story ! thanks !😀😁😁
@@Rosk03 thanks for answers ! 😄😄
@@Rosk03 so theyre slowly making a nasty glacier?
@@Nebresto avec un gout salée
Всё как у людей! Приятно смотреть
This is so satisfying... I need a long cut of this
Gimme a 10 hour long video of just this pleaseeeee
Wow... Being born and raised in the south, I never really thought about how they deal with all the snow up north... The few times we get snow it's gone in a couple hours.. At best a couple days.
we have 209cm snowfall every year, too much snow is problem here. thanks for watching!😀
Pretty amazing process.
This is one of many many dumps, but now a lot of the snow gets melted into water treatment to cut down on all the salt and other pollutants going into the river in the spring. There was one near the old rail lines that was several rows, that were like 6 stories high, and a few kms long. While driving 100kms an hour, it took quite a few minutes to get to the end.
hi, thanks for your information ...that snow dump site is really huge, do you know where is the location please? near Lachine? I will try to check out. thanks for watching!😃
they should build a combined district cooling and water treatment plant on the bottom of that quarry. All that snow could cool a nice part of the city in the summer. A shame to just waste it.
Those above ground dumps are visually impressive. Seeing how they stack it up higher and higher week after week from 200m away is still a vivid memory. About a decade ago my sons judo classes was transferred for 18 months in industrial park of Montreal Nord & Anjou. So we watched that big empty lot transform in a huge mountain week by week from that Ray Lawson Blvd building and it looked like a big giant tsunami wave at it's peak. As spring arrived it would get dirtier and dirtier and by June you'd be in shorts and the mountain would be dark brown and slightly smaller. It became known to the judo kids as the Tsunami of Poo.
I'd love to see the one you are referring to by drone, it is absolutely massive.
@@vlada hi, I just went to the dump site at Ray Lawson, you can check out my new video "snow removal and dump near olympic stadium ", that snow pile is huge, I shot some drone video, very nice! thanks for watching!😀
您好!今年的除雪视频更好看!这是Sainte-Laurent 的积雪场吧?在哪里呀?可以带小朋友去看看吗?哪个角度比较好呢?
谢谢!我不建议去这里看,太远 在st Michel, 而且不让进,很多不用无人机也看不到。 st Laurent 有个两个堆雪场可以在外面看看,也很不错,也不远。我查查地址
一个是4545 Bd Thimens
另一个是st Laurent 的Eco center旁边。
3535 rue sartelon. 可以在外面远处看,里面不让进的。
@@hailong_Vlog 感谢🙏,我们就住这边,这两天就带崽去看看,他对除雪太着迷了,立志要开吹雪机的人。
@@clairew5067 这么小的孩子很有主见和想法!我们家的从来都不知道要做什么工作!吹雪机不是一般人能开的,工资也很不错!
I use to do that , 34 years hauling & blowing snow , watching this made me miss what I once did for so many years
thanks for your work and watching the video!
WOW!! Im in San Diego, Ca. I never knew about this!! You'll never watch as we dredge the sand from the ocean bed to recover out northern beaches as the ocean takes the sand every year. Just amazing!
How about a follow-up video from now until the end of the season to see how full it has gotten?
Would like to see it too. And how it looks like during summer
yes, I will do a follow-up video this summer, thanks for watching!
И эти люди рассказывают про экологию! В Москве так лет 20 не делают. Вся химия с дороги просто спускается в пропасть. Очень мило.
Good point. I was wondering about that myself.
Well, if the snow doesn’t melt in the summer it’s like a mini ice age, 😂
in those big dumps it tends to last as a big dark icy crust of mud until mid July... depends on the weather and rain really and how much fell. 15 years back we had a record fall over 10 meters in one winter, yet it melted quickly due to heavy rain...
I need that snow blower for my driveway.
Wow ❄️ That's amazing. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for watching! have a nice day in garden!😀
WoW!...if it's really true that the snow being dumped into the quarry doesn't completely melt in the summer....they're basically creating a man-made glacier there.
My first thought exactly! Thank you for this comment. So true. It doesn't take millions of years to form them. We can watch this glaciation in real time.
How long will it take till the quarry is full? And how long would it take the snow then to melt? Such big amounts of thawed snow should give a big flooding in the area...
@knuffelbaer1971 I'm from Montreal. Our snow thawing isn't a real flood issue for a few reasons...1 it doesn't get hot fast enough to flash melt the snow, it just slowly gets warmer in the spring so the snow slowly melts away. 2 we are an island, if we are worried about flooding, we can just drain it into the river and down river she goes
@@davidgreen7342 Does it really all melt away? It seems like regular snow that is maybe half a meter deep will take weeks to melt away in spring. How are those mountains of snow that are 10s of meters tall ever gonna melt awaky? Maybe the snow being dirty might help a bit.
@atnfn if there is a bit a shade from the sun, it is very possible that it never completely melts on its own. I assume mid summer if they don't see it melting fast enough they will just break it up with an escavator
However, the snow is full of salt, dirt, and other contamination that when is in the sun, will reflect the light of the sun, heat up and melt the snow much faster than if it was pure snow/ice
So they're basically making mini glaciers. What a cool spot to hangout in the summer.
For those that don't know, Montreal isn't even that snowy... The snowfall period only begins in late November/mid December and ends in mid March/early April. By late April, mostly everything has melted away. Many other places in the province of Quebec have this period spanning early November until mid April and can receive up to three times as much snow as Montreal. The last snow clearing away only by mid May. Just the city of Quebec (~250km North-East) receives on average twice as much. This large volume is only caused by the sheer amount of streets and roads they have to clear.
thanks for information! agree with you, north city receive more snow than Montreal.In Montreal, the problem is they cleaned the street or sidewalk even there is not too much snow! as my research, annual snowfall of Quebec City is 315cm , and Montreal is 209cm ..😀😀😀
Global warming is to blame
@@jeremyfinke7951 Blame for what? o0
Unpopular opinion : I haven't seen much change in climate / temperatures in my lifetime. Sure, some cyclical changes, but nothing unprecedented...
🤦🏼♂️🙄😂😂
God did this.
I would love to see a video of the place in the 2nd week of August. See how much snow is left there. Good video.
After it has melted for a bit, you could drive by one and not even realize it's snow, because it literally looks like a black pile of dirt. City snow is dirty, the snow melts but not the dirt in it.
@@martinbelisle4961 It's crazy how dirty snow(even small chunks of it) along the side of a roadway can survive over a week well above freezing and with sunny skies. I reckon that the dirt insulates the snow.
很美的雪景,很棒的铲雪车,谢谢分享,新年快乐!
雪景这里是无敌的,蒙城归来不看雪!😃 新年快乐!
Por favor, faça um vídeo desse local quando não tiver, ou seja, no verão. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Please make a video of this location when you don't have it, i.e. in the summer.
thanks! yes, I will make a video of this dump site if I am in Montreal this summer.😇🍺🍺
Whats the name of that big snowblower on that 844K
I do see NRJ but found out that was the snow removal company.
Cant find anything on SD007
I also searched the internet, not too much information about SD007...thanks!
Ce que cela coûte en matériel, carburant, salaires, heures de travail, assurances tout cela pour évacuer de l’eau……l’homme est phénoménal
Ce n'est pas un Homme .
RUDEAU.
EST
UNE
FEMME EN DÉGUISEMENT.
Fermons Montréal et allons tous à Paris ... il n'y auras que les Francais du plateau qui resteront car ils savent trop bien comment sont les Parisiens .
Snow removal in Montreal is amazing. Seing how they remove the snow from the streets is as fascinating as this one.
Интересно летом что на этом месте остается от снега
мы делаем очень соленый суп с ним
А в России также могли бы..... Но зачем
@@victory_over_reason Нарасии вообще снег не убирают - "и так сойдёт" 🤣
@@digitalhippie2336 да всем похуй... Властям понятно, а людям самим на себя тоже похуй
@@digitalhippie2336 а на Уркаине снег топят при помощи ТОС-1а "Солнцепëк". До чего технический прогресс дошёл, чудеса, да и только
As a Montreal resident I love how a literal army of snow removal trucks and blowers gets our streets so clear so fast. Costs a buck or two but since I pay a lot of taxes here feel at least that I get my moneys worth. Same for sidewalks and bikepaths.
It costs 20 million dollars per 20 cm of snow. Total snow budget for the winter is about 180 million.
@@martinbelisle4961 Wow. I was thinking this must cost a lot of money. I’d never have guessed that much. I assume the city authorities think it’s worth that to keep the city operational
Problem is the bike paths now get cleared before sidewalks. Stop signs at each corner. Montreal is turning into an inefficient commute.
What is the cost of living in this place?
Taxes, taxes, taxes!
I remember this video from 3 years ago from the 4K Guy. glad it’s got a sequel.
Be glad it's just snow! Montreal has a habit of dumping raw sewage into the St.Lawrence but tells westerners what they should do with their natural resources.
Like Victoria although they are finally doing something about it.
#1 sledding location right there!
Seen a few videos of the quarry (you need to check out how close the houses are to edge on the western side) but this drone view is exceptional.
The only thing missing from this great video is the streets of Montreal segment was at the start of a snowstorm (you can tell the Biodôme/Stade Olympique in shot). It looks quaint. The piles of snow in front of houses and businesses are 7-9ft high after the regular storm this week and the previous week. Those are the pics I usually send to my friends who live abroad.😉
Thanks for sharing the information ..I will try to shoot some video in the snow storm next winter..😀
Thanks for sharing. Great video 👏👏👏
The bottom of that quarry would be a great place to go metal detecting in the late summer when most of that melts I bet you could find all sorts of neat things!!!!
Does it ever melt?
@@gumby511
Probably never completely. And I suppose It depends on how hot the summer is too.
Very nicely put together video and very entertaining as well. Thanks for posting this.
thanks for supporting ! have a nice day!!😀😀
Thanks for sharing!
日本北海道的融雪可以借鉴 蒙特利尔目的是不升级设备解决就业率
Japan's low unemployment rate is misleading. The poverty rate is twice as high in Japan as Canada.
@@chexlemeneux8790japan has 125 million people. Canada 40 million. More populated more unenmployment. Japan is a more inovated country then canada y
@Hymz-kx2sg You don't seem to understand what I said... at all. Canada's unemployment rate is actually higher than Japan, so your reasoning is flawed right from the start ( Even without mentioning the obvious fact that figure is percentage based making your argument further invalid) . I was pointing out that mentioning Japan's unemployment rate overlooks the fact that roughly double the percentage of Japanese citizens are below the poverty line than in Canada.
@@chexlemeneux8790 quit reading gossip u have been lied to now u want to spread other lies. U feel better now liar...where did u get your info from
Very cool and informative video. Thank you.
Super bon courage
hi, it is nice video!!
Wow! A lot of snow! Great video, very interesting! Thank you very much for sharing!
thanks , hope this video can cool you down little bit, my friend from beautiful and hot Florida...I want to visit Florida ! 😃
@@hailong_Vlog Thank you! Come to visit! Florida is beautiful!
CANT WAIT TO SEE ALL THE EVS DOING THIS JOB
That’s a cool snowblower
Ну это же Канада ! А наши подмосковные чинуши ждут когда весной растает .
You got any footage of the solid waste release into the st lawrence river from Quebec?
do you have some information about it? address....I cannot believe the government could do this..
How much road salt and other contaniments are in that snow and its just being dumped into the lake?
2:58 you can see far off in the distance the main structure of the Big O Olympic stadium! Cool!
Big O ..:)
Super 👍
Wow. Vraiment nice tes images, super points de vue! Bravos my Dude! 🏆🥇
thanks for support!!😀
So they literally have a cool place to stay all summer. Thanks for sharing.
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yes, they are professional! thanks!😀
Thnks so much for this video that i was searching for
thanks for watching! have a nice day!😀
Nice 👍🏾
Thanks!
I have learned something new today! I have never known about this until now. Very interesting. Thanks for doing this video. Great job....👍🎖️🏆
Really thanks for your nice comment!! I happy that you enjoy the video! have a nice day!!😀😀😀
Sounds like snow blower is Detroit powered 12V71 ??? Converting diesel fuel to noise very well.
Very nice pictures!
thanks!!😀
当地在道路上使用工业盐和除雪剂么?夏天回形成人工湖么?请问
你好,这边冬天下雪路上是撒盐的。据里面的工作人员说:夏天形成一个湖,下面有水泵,抽到下水道。我夏天8月份拍了一个视频,你可以去看看哈。谢谢!
Hell yeah! One of those things ate my friend in the 90s it was crazy! I never truly understood the saying "ripped to shreds" until then.
Pleasant music while watching snow dump
happy that you enjoy the video! thanks !!!
If it doesn't all melt in the summer, won't it pile up year after year, making a small glacier?
only a few of snow will not melt in summer, and it's dirty..thanks 😀
why not redirecting the snow to the dump before it lands?
Amazing, I had no idea how a city deals with its snow problem. I thought you just had to wait till summer when it melts.
Living in the tropics, I have only seen the snow once.
there is too much snow in Canada...if we don't move the snow, the car will no place to park..Welcome to Canada to see the snow. thanks!
Should've known the biggest, baddest snow blower on planet earth belonged to Canada. Awesome video and music! Thanks for sharing!
imagine the snow forts we could build with all that snow! oh boy the ENDLESS possibilities
Первый раз вижу такое 👍👍👍
That standing wave pattern in the laminar flow portion of the output snow tho..
Этот снег интересно успевает растаять летом.
Оооо русский коммент ты существуешь. В моем городке снег на обочину или на тротуар расталкают и всё. Ходить не возможно.
@@user-go8of6xh7rSergey это где
@@PROBAYKAL горно алтайск.
Why are they using the snow blower ? Isn't pushing it over the ledge more efficient?
I am thinking about the same thing, look like it's no need to use the snow blower . just push all the snow to the bottom .. I think one reason is that in February , the snow will reach the deck, you can watch my another video(46minutes). so they don't want to wait. because too much snowfall there, today 20cm snowfall again.😀😀
Are they using old Miron quarry to dump snow?
no, this one is Carrière Francon..thanks for watching!😀
When I was a child in the 70s on the south shore, I remember snow level almost up to top of our front doorway. Dad had to jump off of back balcony to dig us out
Interesting 😮
thanks!
Mankind really is impressive sometimes.
You should do a monthly update on the snow dump to show it in summer.
Give us some specs on that self contained blower. Is see the fuel tank on it is pretty effin big.