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Originally Posted by freeweed
Personally, I'd love a climate that averaged about 20-25 in the summer, and 0-5 in the winter. Well, I'd take 20-25 year-round, but there are very few places on Earth like that. But wanting it to be colder? Ick. I've spent far too many years on transit to EVER want it colder.
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Well, I agree with what Drew is saying to a degree...this of course is personal opinion. I'd have to say that its more than just temperature anyway.
I spent the last two winters in Van, but live in Calgary, and grew up in Winnipeg. Seeing Vancouver hovers between that 0c to 10c throughout winter (+6c Jan average high) the temp is great, but the constant rain I find annoying, and prevents some from really enjoying the outdoors (I will also say, for the sake of argument, my good friends in Van love it because they like walking/jogging in the rain...to each their own).
Calgary's average now of hovering around -1.5c in Jan (official is still -3c), is a nice temp on average, but given half of the days are above 0c, "winter" outdoor activities are increasingly more rare...I miss playing the outdoor shinny that I used to play in Winnipeg (yes, even in -20c). However, the day-to-day life is easier because of milder temps...and there are other outdoor activities to still do. Regardless, I think people just adapt to their climate...Winnipeg didn't seem
that cold growing up
I won't say I like -20c either...I don't, and I agree hovering in the +20c range year-round is seemingly ideal, but I also like winter - especially if its sunny, and calm winds.