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Originally Posted by heisenberg
i think the whole idea about vancouver being warmer than other cities in canada is a small misconception.
i have friends who often travel between vancouver and calgary all the time.
the temperature differences between these two cities during the winter could be somewhere between -20 and -30.
us who live in the gvrd feel a "wet cold" or humid cold. while my friends who frequent eastern canada feel a "dry cold" or not humid cold lol.
yes its cold out east, but my friends have only described it as a skin cold, but in vancouver they described it almost as a bone cold.
correct me if im wrong, and if anyone else has been between these two cities could you share your experiences?
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You sir are 100% correct.
I’ve lived in Toronto and Edmonton most of my life and what your friends say is spot on.
Edit: I also bought a very light CG jacket from Simons today and it’s super warm