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Old 02-08-2010, 08:26 AM
 
Location: Gatineau, Québec
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I'd agree, although it's likely impossible to ever know how much the horrid weather north of here is contributing to the influx. But it almost certainly has those that are able to (have time and $$) leave, fleeing here.

They have another round coming as soon as Tuesday, after today's mess.

On another note, I spent Friday and today working on Ft Myers beach. getting on and off the beach seems to be much lighter in traffic than I recall in years past. But both days, there they were......lots of tags from Quebec.

Whomever did the advo blitz up there, I'm here to tell ya, it worked

Yachtcare has spoken.......
Funny, I live in Quebec and haven't seen any advertising for Florida on French-language TV or elsewhere this winter...
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Old 02-08-2010, 02:36 PM
 
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I'd agree, although it's likely impossible to ever know how much the horrid weather north of here is contributing to the influx. But it almost certainly has those that are able to (have time and $$) leave, fleeing here.

They have another round coming as soon as Tuesday, after today's mess.

On another note, I spent Friday and today working on Ft Myers beach. getting on and off the beach seems to be much lighter in traffic than I recall in years past. But both days, there they were......lots of tags from Quebec.

Whomever did the advo blitz up there, I'm here to tell ya, it worked

Yachtcare has spoken.......
One of my patients lives in a gated, golf course community. Security at the gate told me that there had been 10 carloads checking in to play golf today before 7:30!!! In 40 degree temperatures!!! This is the first time I've seen it so constantly busy all season. On the drive home, 41 was wall to wall again today.
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