Residents are being thanked for their patience and operations crews for their hard work as the Town of Midland says a "significant weather event" designation has now been lifted.
The new status came into effect as of 4 p.m. March 12, the town said in a news release.
The town said its operations crews "worked day and night for many weeks through relentless snowfall and freezing temperatures".
"Burning through over 26,000 litres of fuel, they hauled nearly 3,000 truckloads of snow — creating a new snow mountain in Midland."
"Thank you again to our operators, mechanics, lead hands and all staff who battled through this incredible winter."
The operations team has completed snow cleanup on town roads to comply with the province's minimum maintenance standards, the town said.
"Thank you to the community for your support and patience throughout the last few weeks."
Winter maintenance will continue during the day and overnight, the town said.
Residents are still urged to avoid parking on roadways and to stay a safe distance from maintenance vehicles.