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nchmy a day ago

as far as Canada goes, Toronto's winters are pretty mild. Still, it is, indeed, nice to be able to stay inside, as well as avoid traffic.

zikduruqe a day ago | parent | next [-]

I used to do business in Winnipeg. Those underground tunnels, especially when it is -40C/F outside, surely are nice.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg_Walkway

nchmy a day ago | parent | next [-]

Winnipeg is always my reference when I describe to people Canadian winters. I've never actually been, and absolutely never will in the winter!

I dont know how people ever settled there.

throawaywpg 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's been a major trading hub for over 6000 years, plus the red river valley is extremely fertile

kimos 9 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Crossroad of two major rivers and a center of trade by river and by rail.

Scoundreller 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

People do silly things for free arable land

macintux a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I've long lamented that I'll never have grandchildren to tell true stories about walking a mile to kindergarten during Winnipeg winters.

squigz a day ago | parent [-]

Find other people's grandchildren and tell them! Someone must know!

canucker2016 a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The winters are variable.

Some years they vacillate between -10C and 4C causing ice to melt to water and then refreeze, nature's jackhammer to any surface cracks in the asphalt road resulting in a city budget line item for "springtime pothole fixing".

Once in awhile, the temps will drop to below -20C for several days/weeks. Not as bad as midwest USA/Canadian prairies winters requiring a heater for your car engine block, but going outside is laborious and painful for long periods.

nchmy a day ago | parent [-]

I only said it was mild compared to elsewhere in Canada, not that they were mild.

Insanity a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Lol, I actually agree on the 'as far as Canada goes'.. but many of us in Toronto aren't Canadian. The winters are pretty bad to me as a foreigner. But to be honest, I'm not as impacted by the cold as I am by the darkness. I get pretty bad seasonal depression during the worst winter months and haven't found a great way to cope yet.

nchmy a day ago | parent | next [-]

I no longer live in Toronto - instead im somewhere somewhat equatorial. I actually miss the proper 4 seasons and large variation in daylight from june to december.

Embrace the winter! skating, skiing, hiking, etc... Read more, cook more. etc..

tharmas a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Hah! Try living in Scotland. Its gets dark before 5pm and stays dark until about 8:45am in the winter. So you never see daylight on weekdays.

If you look at a map of Europe, Toronto's latitude is similar to Milan's. So most of Europe has more darkness in winter than Toronto.

I would argue the darkness in winter in Toronto is pretty average compared to most places in "the West". Its the winters that are nasty, although by Canadian standards not too bad. That tells you a lot of about Canada regarding winter weather.

morkalork a day ago | parent | prev [-]

The best way to cope is taking up winter activities that are outside like cross country skiing, but with the way winters are getting milder it's getting harder and harder.

Insanity a day ago | parent [-]

Yah, my partner and I decided to try some winter sports this year. We want to learn snowboarding, but let's see if we actually get to do this in practice.