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Old Posted Aug 6, 2010, 3:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Metro-One View Post
I think that is because most people associate Atlantic Canada with a Newfoundland climate, which is false, especially for the southern portions of Nova Scotia.

Anyways, talking about the dry season on the West Coast, Vancouver just had its first rain shower last night in 23 days and Victoria is on their 31st day of no precipitation, while White Rock is on their 33rd.

Newfoundland's climate is still very mild compared to most of Canada. St. John's has the third mildest winter out the major Canadian cities, the only citiess milder are Victoria and Vancouver, and most other parts of the island have similar winters and much better summers. Labrador is really the only place with extreme temperatures.
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