REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Molfan (61) 04/05/2007 | Canada sure gets their share of snow. I live in lower Michigan and we get our share of winter weather some years worse than others. Upper Michigan which is right up there with Canada gets it even worse. like Michigan, Canada depends on what part they are in. It may seem like a long winter at times I would think.
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 | Jamie McBain (53) 04/04/2007 | Depends on the time of the year.
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 | SpartanPride (20) 04/04/2007 | No, it's an even split I say, either that or I'm just an Albertan... well here it's just as hot as northern U.S.A., and who knows, if we keep on blowing holes through the ozone, maybe Alberta will be as warm as Texas. We get 30 degree's (Celcius, that is) in Alberta all the time in summer.
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 | minkey (40) 04/04/2007 | Fail to see where the low ratings are justified on this one. Most of Canada is very well known for its long snow season and winter sports.
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 | Jed1000 (74) 04/04/2007 | I read something recently attesting to the fact that Canada only had two seasons... winter, and July 23rd. (I don't know why that particulat date but it's pretty funny.)
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 | irishgit (154) 04/04/2007 | Yep.
10 months of winter
2 months of bad sledding.
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 | cablejockey (18) 04/04/2007 | It all depends where you live. Even in the far north there are four seasons and a hot summer even if its short. Where I live, its very hot and humid in the summer. Everyone has air conditioning.
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