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Old Posted May 9, 2018, 1:33 AM
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Originally Posted by GlassCity View Post
This might be showing my own geographic misconceptions, but the differences of weather in Canada outside the Lower Mainland always seemed (seem?) so exaggerated to me. People from the Prairies, Ontario and the Atlantic all comparing where it's colder or where it snows more, when from a Vancouver perspective, it seems like these differences can't possibly be that great.

Like I said, this could be another misconception, but my perspective is that the average coastal BCer doesn't distinguish between the rest of the country; it's all just "cold."
Seems legit. Lots of Ontarians think the prairies, including Calgary is super cold all winter long and gets tonnes of snow. And lots think the entirety of BC has strictly coastal weather. And that includes me from not that long ago.
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