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Winter in Ontario
Plz don't think of this as a stupid question.which part of Ontario has the (easiest winters)i heard Hamilton ,is that correct? Thanks to you all.
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Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by jumomo
(Post 10813150)
Plz don't think of this as a stupid question.which part of Ontario has the (easiest winters)i heard Hamilton ,is that correct? Thanks to you all.
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Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10813159)
Depends which feature of winter you want to avoid, Hamilton has lake effect snow and that means shovelling. I think the least horrible spot in Ontario in winter might be central Toronto, lots of concrete radiating heat and tunnels meaning little need to go outdoors. Aflluent Canadians go to Florida or Arizona or Texas for the winter, that's the best way to deal with it.
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Re: Winter in Ontario
Niagara has the warmest winters, but its further from the few decent ski areas.
My personal tip for winter sanity is to take up skiing or skating. Having taken up skiing in my late 30s when my kids were little I now actively look forward to winter. Even the mildest Ontario winter will drive you nuts after a while if you cant find some way to either embrace it, or bugger off south for a couple of months. |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10813210)
Niagara has the warmest winters, but its further from the few decent ski areas.
My personal tip for winter sanity is to take up skiing or skating. Having taken up skiing in my late 30s when my kids were little I now actively look forward to winter. Even the mildest Ontario winter will drive you nuts after a while if you cant find some way to either embrace it, or bugger off south for a couple of months. |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 10813217)
Or bugger off for the maximum 182 days ! Works like a charm !;)
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Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10813210)
Even the mildest Ontario winter will drive you nuts after a while if you cant find some way to either embrace it, or bugger off south for a couple of months.
It's also a pain when there's been so much snow there's nowhere to put it when shoveling. But I don't embrace it nor fly south. It just happens and life goes on. Perhaps having the wife and kids who lived with it all their lives and longer than I have, just makes me feel blasé about it too. |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 10813246)
I don't like the way it drags on - especially when come April it's very nearly gone and then there's another storm or two to replace it.
It's also a pain when there's been so much snow there's nowhere to put it when shoveling. . |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
(Post 10813235)
Just out of interest, how do you manage that? Are you retired and just go live in a property you own in the US for the max time allowed?
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Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by jumomo
(Post 10813150)
Plz don't think of this as a stupid question.which part of Ontario has the (easiest winters)i heard Hamilton ,is that correct? Thanks to you all.
What you want is a harsh unforgiving winter with a dozen feet of snow and ice storms. |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 10813293)
That's it basically. I'm a layabout and I leave here around the last week of October and go to my place in AZ until the beginning of April when I trek back here to complete my income tax and whinge about the lousy spring weather. The Snowbirds Assn is lobbying to get the 182 day visa allowance extended to seven months. That would be good, especially if the Provincial Government will extend the time for being out of province to seven months with jeopardizing our health care here. :)
What happens to your place in AZ when you're not there? Do you rent it out? |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 10813293)
That's it basically. I'm a layabout and I leave here around the last week of October and go to my place in AZ until the beginning of April when I trek back here to complete my income tax and whinge about the lousy spring weather. The Snowbirds Assn is lobbying to get the 182 day visa allowance extended to seven months. That would be good, especially if the Provincial Government will extend the time for being out of province to seven months with jeopardizing our health care here. :)
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Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10813360)
That has already happened in Ontario...
How long can I be absent from Canada and still maintain my OHIP coverage? You may be temporarily outside of Canada for a total of 212 days in any 12 month period and still maintain your OHIP coverage as long as your primary place of residence is still in Ontario. |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10813210)
Niagara has the warmest winters, but its further from the few decent ski areas.
According to the Weather Winners site St. Catharines (Niagara region) has the mildest Ontario winters followed by Windsor. St Catharines stats: http://stcatharines.weatherstats.ca/winners.html?4 Windsor Stats: http://windsor.weatherstats.ca/winners.html?4 Plus neither one gets a whole lot of snow only about 130cms Click on any city in the right hand column to see how they fair. |
Re: Winter in Ontario
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
(Post 10813344)
Good for you. That's basically my long term plan at the moment. Live part of the year in Canada and part in the US....with maybe a little jaunt to the Caribbean or Mexico or Europe thrown in to keep things fresh. Only minor detail is financing it. :)
What happens to your place in AZ when you're not there? Do you rent it out? |
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