Yes, I've spent approximately 6 months of my life in Canada, from as north as Prince Rupert( traveling up and down the west coast) to as east as Quebec city, and lived 3 miles south of the border for a year(just south of Abbotsford, BC). I'm aware that Canada gets quite warm in the summer time even in the very northern regions. But this question prompted curiosity of what is the highest recorded temperature so I replied with that as definitive evidence that Canada can get very hot. Also curious, what is the motive of these topics? Are you trying to see how ignorant Americans are about Canada or something?
It's because most don't know, and I'm contemplating writing a saticial piece about Canada's temperature, to get the knowledge out there a bit more.
Quote: from WhiteDwarf at 3:38 am on Sep. 6, 2008 Highest Temperature recorded in Canada =113.0°F. False. Would you've known that it got that hot without looking it up? And yeah, we have some pretty hot summers. That must've been either last year, or three years ago. But, this winter, we're also supposed to get more snow then last year, and last year we had 12 feel of snow, most of it coming in my by the foot.
Highest Temperature recorded in Canada =113.0°F. False.
False.
Would you've known that it got that hot without looking it up?
And yeah, we have some pretty hot summers. That must've been either last year, or three years ago.
But, this winter, we're also supposed to get more snow then last year, and last year we had 12 feel of snow, most of it coming in my by the foot.
Depends on the location.. trick question.
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