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Does it get more Canadian than this?

The Nova Scotia owner of an Olympia ice resurfacer that's the subject of a widely shared photo on Facebook says powerful winds from a winter storm that blew through the area Sunday into Monday slid the machine into the ditch.

'Who would have thought that a windstorm was so bad?' owner says

Jake Ross, the owner of the machine, said strong winds pushed it into a ditch overnight Sunday. This photo, taken by Ajay Henderson, has been widely shared on social media. (Submitted by Ajay Henderson)

The owner of an Olympia ice resurfacer that was the subject of a widely shared photo on social media Monday says the machinestill works after strong winds pushedit into a ditch overnight.

Jake Ross of Lower Burlington, N.S., about 80 kilometres northwest of Halifax, said the ice resurfacing machine had been in front of his homedecorated with Christmas lights before it ended up in the ditch about "500 or600 feet" from his house.

"Who would have thought that a windstorm was so bad that it would have blown a Zamboni across the field?"Ross told CBC News.

Sunday and overnight into Monday, a wet and wild winter storm blew through the province, bringing with ithigh winds, freezing rain, blowing snow and plenty of ice.

Ross decorated the ice resurfacing machine with string lights for Christmas. (Submitted by Jake Ross)

On Monday morning, Ajay Henderson was driving on New Cheverie Road with a colleague from GFL Environmental when the fugitive piece of Canadiana caught his eye.

"It's just one of those things that once you see it, you can't unsee it," Henderson said.

Henderson snapped a picture of the scene and posted it to Facebook.

"Of course I had to look at it, like, that is the most Canadian thing evera Zamboni in the ditch. There's not a hockey rink in sight," Henderson said.

From there, it spread quickly.

The photoeven caught the attention of Americancomedian Larry the Cable Guy, who shared it with his five million followers with the caption: "You guys in Canada sure know how to party ."

With the help of a friend, Ross wasable to pull the ice resurfacing machine out of the ditch after work on Monday.

He said he's had the machine for a whileand plans to modify it for another use some time in the future. Forthe past few years, he's had it on his lawn with string lights attached to it to serve as a Christmas decoration.

"People get a kick out of it," Ross said.

He said he's glad the ice resurfacer didn't hit anybody andpeople are able to find the humour in the situation.

"I think it's pretty great. You know, it's always good to hear something good on the news and being shared around, so I can't complain that way," Ross said.

Corrections

  • In a previous version of the story, CBC identified the ice resurfacing machine as a Zamboni. In fact, it's an Olympia ice resurfacer.
    Jan 23, 2019 3:04 PM AT