Winter is not coming after all, at least not this weekend, as the Highway 401 sign that received the Game of Thrones treatment has been restored to its original name.

Motorists travelling on the highway in Milton, west of Toronto, on Friday saw the name of the James Snow Parkway exit sign changed to Jon Snow Parkway.

The name James on the sign was blacked out and replaced with Jon — a reference to the character Jon Snow on the popular HBO series.

Astrid Poei of the Ministry of Transportation said the sign was restored at around 11:45 a.m. She said the Ontario Provincial Police will patrol the area to prevent the incident from happening again.

At an unrelated news conference Friday morning, Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca said that he initially thought photos of the sign circulating online had been digitally altered, and was surprised to learn they were real. He said he didn’t know how much it would cost to fix the problem.

“Obviously with Game of Thrones being back in circulation (the new season started this month), there’s a lot of excitement, but people should not be defacing our highway signs in any way, shape, or form,” he said.

Del Duca added that members of the public should keep their hands off road signage “regardless of how enthusiastic they are for Game of Thrones or any other television show.”

The parkway is named after James Snow, an Ontario politician who served as a Conservative MPP for the area from 1967 to 1985.