A man was caught on camera water-skiing through the snowy streets of Canada wearing nothing but a pair of Speedos.

The footage was recorded by Lisa Vincent from her home in Fernie, British Columbia, on Saturday afternoon.

In the video, Ms Vincent looks out on to a residential street which is blanketed in a thick layer of slushy snow.

A black four-wheel drive appears from the left-hand side of the screen and sprays water as it accelerates through the melting snow.

But as it continues down the road a man on skis appears, being pulled along in its path by a yellow tether attached to the tow bar.

The unnamed man, who appears to be wearing only a small pair of swimming trunks, manages to maintain his balance despite the rippling water.

The footage was recorded by Lisa Vincent from her home in Fernie, British Columbia, on Saturday afternoon as she looked out on to a residential street which is blanketed in a thick layer of slushy snow

A black four-wheel drive appears with a man on skis being pulled along in its path by a yellow tether attached to the tow bar

Both the vehicle and the mystery skier continue on their journey until they are out of shot, which is where the video ends.

Speaking afterwards, a bemused Ms Vincent said: 'I have no idea who the fellas are.'

It is thought that the temperature was around 45F (7C) at the time.