Happy Canada Day!
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Now if they would just let us Americans back in. My cousin has a cabin on a lake in Quebec and has not been able to go to it in over a year. I wonder what has been ransacked since then.
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2022 C3 of the Year Finalist - Modified
Is it still snowing up there?
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Yes, a small place out in BC hit 49.6C yesterday (that's 121F) so it's still snowing
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Bar trivial time Canada’s two largest, frostbitten cities, Toronto (43 degrees 42 minutes north) and Montreal (45 degrees 30 minutes), both lie well south of Seattle (47 degrees 36 minutes north), as does the federal capital of Ottawa. The southern tip of Ontario, in Lake Erie, lies at 41 degrees 40 minutes north — roughly the same latitude as the redwoods country south of Crescent City, Calif.
Of the Canadian provinces, only Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba lie entirely north of the 49th parallel; even Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, lies far south of many Washingtonians — it sits at about the same latitude as Deception Pass State Park. All three maritime provinces on Canada’s east coast lie entirely south of Blaine, as does more than half of Labrador and Newfoundland.
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Of the Canadian provinces, only Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba lie entirely north of the 49th parallel; even Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, lies far south of many Washingtonians — it sits at about the same latitude as Deception Pass State Park. All three maritime provinces on Canada’s east coast lie entirely south of Blaine, as does more than half of Labrador and Newfoundland.
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Canada flags up everywhere here and up we are setting records for heat. +37 where I am and at least with me working tonight I am in a air conditioned office.
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