Watch: Frozen trees snap in Ontario ice storm

Ice-coated trees and infrastructure caused hazardous conditions and left over 350,000 Canadians without power.
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Footage shows ice-coated trees, parks and homes in Orillia, a city that declared a state of emergency on Sunday because of the storm.
City officials described the situation as "very serious".
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