PHOTOS: A look at Canada's most iconic winter moments

Isabella O'MalleyDigital Writer, Climate Change Reporter

Winter can be tough, and even simple pleasures such as ramen noodles are impacted by the bitter cold.

So far each region of Canada has faced their own battle with extreme winter weather - from blizzards in Atlantic Canada to unprecedented snowfalls in the temperature South Coast of British Columbia - the wintry weather has been tough for many.

It is always safest to stay home with emergency supplies during extreme weather, but a few brave individuals embarked in difficult weather to continue their day business as usual.

Everyone has a shocking tale of seeing someone ski to Tim Hortons or ramon noodles freezing in the air, but these stories can sometimes sound too far-fetched to be possible. Other times, they are captured in photographs, and will live on forever.

Read below to see some of the most iconic Canadian winter moments, where winter-warriors refused to be slowed down by nature's wintry wrath.

SOMETIMES THE SNOW FORCES US TO RESORT TO ALTERNATIVE MODES OF TRANSPORTATION:

This man skates through a Tim Hortons drive-thru after a winter storm in New Brunswick:

You know it's bad when even first responders get stuck in snow and need to be plowed out in Montreal:

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There are serious challenges travelling to the hospital with an injury during Canadian snowstorm:

Even when your car does start and can handle the slippery roads, it can get so cold (like it did here in Saskatchewan) that paying at the gas pump is impossible:

EVEN FROM THE COMFORT OF OUR HOMES, WINTER HAS A WAY OF CREEPING IN:

ANIMALS ALSO FEEL THE EFFECTS OF THE ICY SEASON TOO:

EVEN EATING OUR FAVOURITE FOODS BECOME A CHALLENGE WHEN THE EXTREME COLD MOVES IN:

This cracked egg refuses to be fried as it freezes in place:

Freezing an egg in the Yukon had a similar fate:

What is your iconic Canadian winter moment? Share with us on social media with the #shareyourweather tag!

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