24
Feb

Canada question?????

Author: admin

What’s the most friendly city in canada? and whats the ideal snow city in canada too.

thanks


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that's too subjective

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Toronto is the most friendly and very special city in Canada. This might be due, in part, to the fact that Toronto is the most ethnically diverse city in the world with over half of its 5 million population having been born outside of Canada.

The general distribution of snowfall across Canada reflects a region's proximity to moisture sources: annual snowfall totals are highest in coastal regions, particularly in the mountains of northern BC, which receive more than 1000 cm of snowfall per year on average, and are lowest over the Arctic and southern interior, where less than 100 cm falls annually. The record for the greatest snowfall in one month is held by Haines Apps, BC, where 535.9 cm fell in December 1959. Victoria, BC, which receives an annual snowfall of 28.1 cm is the least snowy of Canada's major cities, while Corner Brook, Nfld, which receives 414.4 cm, is the snowiest major centre.


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Maritimers are known for being friendly, as well as having tonnes of snow. I live in Calgary and we actually get very little snow for the most part. The ground is clear 70% of the winter months. However a quick drive to the mountains and there's lots of snow. If you're skiier then Banff, Lake Louise, Fernie, Whistler all have great snow conditions.

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The most friendly city I've encounter is probably Charlottetown, PEI, but there are many very friendly small towns all over the country.

Ideal snow city - for volume, probably Quebec, Sudbury, Winnipeg or Regina. For winter sports, anywhere in B.C.


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Most friendly? Marysville, Nova Scotia.
Best snow city? Whistler, BC.

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I do believe the friendliest city in Canada is Alert, Northwest Territories.

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new york

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