Twenty-one years ago today in 2004, Halifax was nailed by 95 centimeters thanks to a blizzard that was affectionately nicknamed “White Juan.”
It was one of the biggest storms to hit Nova Scotia to date, that is up until the recent 2024 record breaker in Cape Breton, when the Sydney are was hit by 150 plus centimeters of the white stuff.
In 2004 we were living on James Street in Timberlea and the snow was as high as our boy’s swing set in the backyard!


(Above: Ian’s boys Trent almost 5 and Drake 8 in their swing set tunnel.)
In the front driveway the drifts were as high as our 2000 Dodge Caravan and 2000 Ford Focus!


(Pics from the front of our old house on February 20th, 2024, the day after White Juan.)
There was a curfew in effect in HRM, Halifax Mooseheads games were postponed, plus the kids enjoyed a week off from school to play in the snow until things were dug out.
It seems like yesterday! What do you remember about “White Juan?”
-Ian
(Credits: Ian Robinson photos.)