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Canadians you are privileged to have a climate like this in your country, I am Brazilian and here it is very hot up to 50 degrees I envy Canada very much for having such a beautiful snowy climate.
RU-vid: "It's been 30°+ since June and 35°+ for weeks since July started down there in southern Europe, would you rather want to move a cooler place?" Me: Nah, don't think so, thank you... as long as it doesn't go into 38°-40° celsius territory for several weeks I'd rather continue being a warm-blooded creature, hitting 35°-37° C for an hour during a summer day is fine by me!
50 years ago, the Netherlands also had these winters with lots of snow and low temperatures. 25 years ago that was only half and in the present there is no snow at all. Only rain, wet snow, lots of wind and temperatures above zero. Climate in Europe is changing drastically. The seasons are shifting. Temperatures in the summer run at or over 40 degrees and in the winter it is even 10 degrees above zero.
Canadians are very benevolent people. The man in black dress offered his help to the driver... 👍🏻😊🇨🇦 Also in this weather the cars with manual gearbox the only choice for to drive everywhere. Every driver must have all necessary tools.
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I've lived in Toronto, and this would be considered pretty bad, but try some of the other provinces; the people open their doors and it's literally a wall of snow. Newfoundlanders give a new meaning to the word "hardy."
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I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much, So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain Granada but living in Texas and you?
Just so you know, Toronto isn't known for particularly severe winters, relative to some other Canadian cities. The prairies, and north & west in Ontario are a lot colder. I'm in Montreal, and our winters used to be pretty spectacular, although climate change has noticeably moderated them. Now it seems like the maritimes get more big snow storms than us - that _never_ used to happen when I was younger!
@@KatariaGujjar Well that could happen anywhere, if air is calm it's never as bad, right? If 'NYE' means you're in New York State, well your winters aren't all that different from ours. We know up-state NY folks, near Lake Ontario, and my impression is that they get more snow than us! Down in NYC, not as bad, but still winter, and subject to Atlantic storms.
When I was a kid in Marquette County, we had much more snow...of course there was the snow effect..I am 82 now with many strokes so I do not recall many things unless prompted by a video such as this. Good luck in Toronto The Great Lake are bordered by Canada and the USA.
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@@SM-fr7sc yes you're right most do, but me I enjoy cool weather. I work in construction so I have to wear a lot of PPE, in the winter I my body heat and I can wear layers. I don't complain about winter I just deal with it.
Some people hate snow but the fact that I wish that i can touch it and dance while it’s snowing 🌨 , its my Dream . And i wish i could say “ its raining ice “🥺
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My experience was -60c with windchill in year around 1988. streets are quiet and the air smell so fresh. My dog stand with his 3 legs when outside, one lift up. when wind blows in my eyes, tears turn into icicles. miss Toronto!
Hope you realize, no more snow, not since March, temperatures now in the 80’s...lots of sunshine and humidity.....regular weather for Southern Ontario for this time of year....
I'm almost 28 and have only seen snow once in my entire life last year. I live in a tropical country and detest the heat so much. Gonna be moving to Canada in 6 months' time and I can't wait!!
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Why do I love this lol. Maybe it was that act of kindness or that dog jumping behind its owner. But I like the energy here, not too crowded, not too big city, not too small town.
I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much, So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain Granada but living in Texas and you?
@@muruganpadmanathan9217 yes, I am. The weather here is unpredictable actually. Sometimes it’s too cold and sometimes it’s warm in winter due to chinook winds. 😊 I think the lowest temp is -40 especially in January-March.
I was fortunate that I came Canada in summer, I belong to India and all time quite sunny whether we have here.Can't imagine day without sun. (diff people diff likes). Thinking to come here in winter to see how canadians spent their winters.
Toronto's winters are not as bad than other cities in Canada; like Montreal which has a lot more snow than we have here in Toronto. Other cities, which are more wintry are Winnipeg, which is a lot colder like up to -40C, or cities in Saskatchewan another "prairie" towns which have -40C in the winter. Winter in other provinces, e.g. Newfoundland/Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island and Quebec.
And never mind, the Territories of Yukon, North Western Territories and Nunavut and the northern part of Ontario are a lot colder and snowier than Toronto.
It's a privilege to live in Toronto. When some negative types denigrate this wonderful city I say "6 million people live in the Toronto region and we can't all be wrong". There's good reasons so many want to live here. I've lived here since 1986 after growing up in Orillia Ontario, Kitchener, and Ottawa with other long stays in London UK, Sydney Australia, Cape Town S.A., Puerto Vallarta Mexico, Maspalomas the Canary Islands and Montevideo Uruguay to compare with . Every year many surveys like Conde-Nast Magazine rate world cities and Toronto is ALWAYS close to the top, along with Sydney Australia, Vancouver, Geneva and Vienna. Often we are applauded as is London and New York as the most multicultural city on the planet. We enjoy international cuisine, and fairs and festivals celebrating the world. (Before the pandemic) Toronto has a very vibrant economy in just about every sector, from entertainment, publishing, manufacturing, the arts, finance, health care, research, sports, dining, shopping, transport, recreation, parks and that's why so many people immigrate here from around the world. Endless possibilities, endless employment offers. Toronto is Canada's most expensive city, because of the HOT real estate market with high demand for housing for all the newcomers. You can bet that your home will only go up in value as it has for the last 20 years. Otherwise costs are favorable with every other Canadian city maybe cheaper than more remote or northern cities in Canada. Our location next to an amazing huge lake, more of a sea really, offers recreation, nature at our doorstep, and a moderating warming effect on the weather in winter, so we enjoy temperatures higher than Ottawa and Montreal nearby. A fun Ferry ride across the harbour brings you to "The Islands" for recreation relaxation, swimming, exploring, biking and playing. A hidden gem of the city that takes a little work to discover are the thousands of hectares of parks in every river valley across the city. The Ravines are amazing green cool spaces often a short walk from home. We have a very cool tower. Being central in Canada there's quick easy access to many American places like New York, Boston and Washington by road, rail or air or a short hop to the Caribbean islands, Mexico and Central America. Europe is a 5 our flight away. An hour drive north is the beautiful Muskoka Lakes, or Halliburton highlands vacation areas where hundreds of thousands of Torontonians have summer "Cottages" on one of the countless clean clear lakes. Niagara Falls and the wine district, the Niagara-On-The-Lake Shaw Festival, the Thousand Islands, the beaches of Lake Erie and Lake Huron, Northern Ontario's vast wilderness and the internationally acclaimed Stratford Shakespearean Festival are less than a 2 hour drive away. Come for a visit, and you may stay for the rest of your life.