Collingwood experiences heavy snow and freezing rain in winter, lake‑effect and storm-driven strong winds (the local “November witches”), plus occasional summer thunderstorms and hail. Metal roofing performs well in these conditions when designed and installed correctly: it resists uplift in high winds, sheds snow and ice, and—depending on gauge and finish—offers strong impact resistance to hail. Performance depends on roofing system design (profile, underlayment, fasteners), installation quality (sealing, fastening, flashings) and material durability (gauge, coating, warranty). Homeowners prioritise weather resilience to protect structure, avoid leaks, and reduce repair costs and insurance issues. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are engineered for durability, hail protection and wind resistance and, when paired with proper installation and underlayment, can be a durable choice for Collingwood’s severe weather.