Amazing Winter Pictures from Across Sunset Country that You Won't Believe are Real

Winter is the time of year when the cold leads to some incredible photo ops. Check out these cool winter shots.

A sudden heat wave in Ontario has provided a clear canvas for some truly incredible winter photographs

It's been unseasonably warm across the province of Ontario.

Fall weather in Sunset Country has been considerably mild throughout almost the entire northern portion of the province which has given this typically winter-bound part of the world a much deserved extended Fall.

It wasn't until the beginning of the last week of November that a winter storm hit northern communities like a tonne a bricks; leaving ice-covered roads and sub zero temperatures in its wake.

The sudden winter blast left many places looking like this:
Sioux Narrows Nestor Falls 2

Near Sioux Narrows in late November

and this:
Tourism Atikokan

In Atikokan, Ontario. Courtesy of Tourism Atikokan

It's safe to say that most people, myself included, weren't ready for the sudden onset of snow. Nevertheless it was accepted that winter had finally arrived.

Or so we thought.

A sudden warm spell swept through the province this past week which has put an abrupt halt on our nearly crafted winter wonder land and has certainly become the go-to topic for small talk across the region.

The inception of this warm weather is, for the most part, due to El-nino activity. El-nino refers to the oscillation patterns of warm air across various parts of the Pacific - central coasts and affects primarily the western hemisphere.

It was predicted that 2015-2016 winter would have above average temperatures though it's certain that no one expected the effects of El-nino to reach the magnitude that it did.

Sioux Narrows Nestor Falls

Courtesy of the Township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls

This photo was taken only a few weeks after the first one near the Township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls. Yes, that is open water, and yes, they are boating.

In fact, most lakes are experiencing little to no ice in many areas and have become the subject of many photographs which could easily be mistaken for early spring.

Tomahawk Resort

Courtesy of Tomahawk Resort

I mean really, look at all the open water. Again, this is December we're talking about.

low Crow rock lodge

Courtesy of Crow Rock Lodge

There are some places that still have some snow and frozen lakes, though the photos produced in these areas remain equally as excellent.

Sleepy dog cabins Wabaskang

Courtesy of Sleepy Dog Cabins

Slightly less than freezing temperatures over night cause evaporating water droplets to crystallize, covering everything in a thin layer of frozen dew known as Hoarfrost.

Gerry Cariou

Photo by Gerry Cariou, Sunset Country

Hoarfrost makes everything look as though it's straight from a story book.

Gerry Cariou2

Photo By Gerry Cariou, Sunset Country

A remarkable December thaw has set in and, according to the forecast, it doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon.

Winter will arrive eventually and when it does I'm certain it will be here to stay. In the mean time, however, enjoy the weather and all of the magnificent photography that it's bound to produce. After all, it's not every year that fall lasts until December.

Want to see more amazing winter photos? Like Sunset Country on Facebook to see spectacular pictures from across the region.

About Travis Heath

Travis Heath is a graduate of the Film Production Program in Thunder Bay. He worked as a Writing Intern providing content for Ontario's Sunset Country in Kenora.

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