Ontario Ice Storm Leaves Over 17,500 Without Power in Ontario Regions

April 9, 2025, 9:21 am

In the aftermath of a severe ice storm, more than 17,500 customers in central and eastern Ontario remain without power. Reports from multiple Hydro One outlets confirm that the storm’s icy conditions, which hit critical areas such as Peterborough and Georgian Bay, have resulted in prolonged outages. Utility crews continue their persistent efforts to restore electricity despite logistical challenges posed by harsh weather conditions.


globalnews.ca / 17,500 customers still without power after Ontario ice storm: Hydro One

Some 17,500 customers are still without electricity more than a week after a powerful spring storm encrusted parts of central and eastern Ontario with ice.

citynews.ca / 17,500 customers still without power after Ontario ice storm: Hydro One

Over 17,500 customers in central and eastern Ontario remain without power more than a week after a March 30 ice storm, with Peterborough and Georgian Bay among the hardest hit areas.

winnipegfreepress.com / 17,500 customers still without power after Ontario ice storm: Hydro One


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