Toronto

When will my street be plowed? Check your city’s snow plow tracker here

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City Manager Paul Johnson on the process into the cleanup after Toronto sees around 60 centimetres of snow.

The Greater Toronto Area is digging out after it was hit with a major snowstorm that dumped as much as 60 centimetres in some areas.

Plows are hitting the streets across the region in what will likely be a multi-day snow removal event.

Keep reading to see when your street will be serviced.

Toronto

Toronto has declared a Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event, which means that parking on any snow route in the city is strictly prohibited.

Click here for an update on snow-clearing conditions.

York Region

Vaughan

Like Toronto, the City of Vaughan has also declared a significant weather event. Officials are advising residents to keep travel to essential trips only.

Here’s where snow plows in Vaughan are right now.

Markham

The City of Markham declared a significant weather event on Jan. 23. At this time, residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to use caution if they need to go out.

Click here for an update on snow plow operations in Markham.

Richmond Hill

On-street parking in Richmond Hill is currently off limits as crews work to clear the snow.

Find out when a plow will be in your area here.

Peel Region

Mississauga

The City of Mississauga is asking residents to shovel early and often to keep walkways clear and prevent heavy snow from building up as its plows clear the snow.

Check out the city’s snow plow tracker here.

Brampton

Brampton is reminding residents that on-street parking is currently prohibited and parking permits are invalid.

“Enhanced Parking Penalties are in effect. Vehicles interfering with snow removal operations will be subject to enhanced parking penalties, and/or may be towed at the owners expense,” the city said.

Current snow plow operations in Brampton can be found here.

Oakville

Oakville declared a significant weather event on Sunday as the snow started to fall.

Snow plows are on the streets and their current location can be found here.

Burlington

Burlington’s snow event began Sunday and will remain in effect until further notice.

Click here to see when a snow plow will be in your area.

Durham Region

Pickering

Pickering’s snow plow tracker shows that most of the city’s major streets have been cleared in the last 12 hours.

To find out when a plow will be in your area, click here.

Ajax

Most of the roads in Ajax were cleared in the last 12 hours, according to the town’s website.

Track ongoing snow-clearing operations here.

Whitby

Whitby doesn’t have a snow plow tracker, but residents can look up when their street will likely be cleared by clicking this link.

Oshawa

Like Whitby, residents of Oshawa can see how their street is prioritized for snow removal on this section of its website.

Aftermath of Toronto snowstorm A snowplow clears snow from a residential road the morning after a winter snowstorm hits in Toronto on Jan. 26, 2026. (Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)