Plenty of fresh snow on both East and West sides of North America and north and south of the border.
In Canada Whistler (pictured top this week) has had the most fresh snow this week with another 50cm taking its base up to 2.5m, but it has kept snowing on the East too with 30cm at Tremblant (video below) and Mont Ste Anne, also in Quebec, says it has the deepest base in Canada at 3.9m/13 feet.
https://www.facebook.com/SmugglersNotch/videos/10155011723007298/
The bigger snowfalls have been in the US though and snow storms in Eastern USA have brought up to 1.4m of fresh snow to Maine and Vermont.
There’s been less snow on the West of the country for a change but that’s probably a bit of a relief after the massive snowfalls of the past two months. Bases remain ‘historic’; at nearly 9m/30 feet at Mammoth (pictured below) and there has been some snow still with, for example, 30cm at Snowbird in Utah.
https://www.facebook.com/tremblant/videos/10155187505498115/
Jackson Hole managed to reopen after a five day closure when winds and snow brought down power lines.