UPDATE: January 23rd -> Our post has gone viral, with more than 100,000 page views and nearly 50,000+ shares on Facebook. "I'm glad to see this getting attention," David McNab tells PTBOCanada of the response to his video and the post. "I would love for Canada to see how incredibly grateful this family is for everything we have shared with them. They love our snow, our people, Tim Hortons and everything Canadian. They have been given the warmest and most generous Canadian welcome!" ----------------- ORIGINAL POST A video of a Syrian refugee family tobogganing for the first time is going viral, with nearly 10,000 views since being uploaded to YouTube January 19th. And it's no wonder: the video is all joy, optimism, fun and hope. It was filmed on Peterborough's famous Armour Hill tobogganing hill, and uploaded by OPP constable David McNab—one of the co-sponsors of a Syrian family profiled in Maclean's magazine that has settled in Peterborough.

"This family feels very welcome," McNab says. "The people here are incredible. Peterborough is lucky to have this family and others that are hoping to make the journey here soon. It's a great community!"

“Snow is a new experience…but fun is the same in any language," McNab says.

There will be many more firsts for this Syrian family in this welcoming city and country. But this adventure in the snow is one they'll remember for a lifetime.

Watch and share the beautiful video below by David McNab and his wife Kristy Hiltz....