He Built A Tunnel Through The Snow. Where It Ends? BRILLIANT!

We Americans like to think we’re pretty creative. After all, we did invent incredible things like the transistor, 3-D printing, the swivel char, and the Roomba. We even invented the black light — but crafty Canadians figured out how to incorporate black lights into their passports.

Canadians are also responsible for the zipper, instant mashed potatoes, and basketball — well, a Canadian invented it in Springfield, MA while trying to keep his gym class active on a rainy day in 1891. But, fine, we’ll give this one to the Great White North (or “America’s Hat”).

So who's really the most clever in North America? Well, Canucks, like the Prince Edward Island resident in the video below, do give us a run for our money.

He was trapped in snow that was piled so high, it went over his head. Instead of plowing or shoveling it, he built a snow tunnel. To where? It’s as brilliant as the invention of the light bulb.

To see where this snow tunnel ends, watch the video below.

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