You may find it a little more difficult to find the perfect Christmas tree this year, and if you do, it might be more expensive than you're used to paying.
There's a Christmas tree shortage going on across North America.
Reports say our lack of trees today, started with the recession in 2008 that put a lot of tree growers out of business and with all the demand now, there's just not enough supply to keep up.
And, the shortage might last a while yet.
It takes 8 to 10 years to grow a Christmas tree.
One tree grower near the Atwater market told the Journal de Montreal that he's seeing abnormally high demand for this time of year, thanks to the unusually early snowfalls.