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A Question for my Canadian Friends

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ha ha yeah. So many times I've come in from the north from a gig late night, wee hours and after coming through a snow storm, see it virtually disappear within a half hour coming into GTA. I see the pictures of just an hour north (Barrie) and wow. We never get anywhere near what they get.

It is a very big difference just and hour plus north in terms of weather. My wife is headed to Edmonton today on Business (she was just in Kansas city) so she's going from south, to what is in Canada really far north.

I travelled from sea to shining sea in this country, and the coldest place I've ever been was december in Fort McMurray. They wouldn't let us touch our gear for a couple hours after coming out of the truck. That place was cold. (think it was -55c)
 

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