In reply to Xikandar. There are, generally speaking, less than 20 days/year where the temp drops below -10C
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In reply to Sandra. What about eastern Ontario 1 1/2 hr. to Ottawa and kiss ass to Quebec you get to have two cultu...
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In reply to Raquel. Southwestern Ontario will probably be better for you.
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It depends really. Minus 17 to minus 20 degrees celsius is usually the coldest in the winter (not including wind chill factor) and in August it can spend several days at plus 30 or more (factor i...
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In reply to Raquel. i hope its all you expected!!!
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In reply to Joe. Joe Is it a wet cold like in Toronto? We are thinking of moving from Hamilton to New Glasgow only ...
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In reply to Bernd Bohl. We moved 25 years ago to Comox Valley Vancouver Island. At that time people said, we have 6...
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In reply to Jeff. as they said, smaller less populated. Vancouver is packed with so many people you cant get around
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In reply to Nathan. Our winters are not dry they are wet and rainy and damp
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In reply to Jeff. Did you move? if so where is the best place. we are in Winterpeg Manisnowba and want to move to N...
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