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View Poll Results: What grade for Osoyoos?
A 5 14.71%
B 7 20.59%
C 14 41.18%
D 7 20.59%
F 1 2.94%
Voters: 34. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-23-2014, 04:56 AM
 
Location: United Nations
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C+. Canada has many great climates, but Osoyoos is not one of them.
My favourite ones from Canada are:

Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Port Hardy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Rupert, British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sandspit, British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ucluelet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Osoyoos is one of the worst (due to very hot summers and to the fact it's too dry) along with the ones in Nunavut, Labrador, NWT and those kind of places (due to very cold winters).

What are your favourite ones?
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Old 06-23-2014, 09:48 AM
 
Location: Vernon, British Columbia
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B compared to rest of world. C[ minus] compared to rest of Canada, with quite low snowfall and probably the mildest spot in winter outside of much of the Fraser Valley and coastal BC.
Nope. warmer spots would include places like Lytton, Nelson, and Peachland.
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Old 07-06-2014, 03:43 AM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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E+

Good for Canadian standards, but still bad. Winters are too cold. Good dryness though.
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Old 07-06-2014, 04:38 AM
 
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My favourite ones from Canada are:

Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Port Hardy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Rupert, British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sandspit, British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ucluelet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Osoyoos is one of the worst (due to very hot summers and to the fact it's too dry) along with the ones in Nunavut, Labrador, NWT and those kind of places (due to very cold winters).

What are your favourite ones?
Atlin, British Columbia is among the best climates in Western Canada. In Eastern Canada it is Wawa, Ontario.

I agree with you that there are bad climates in Canada such as the polar tundra of Nunavut and the semi-arid Onkangan Valley, but much of Canada has a decent climate compared to the rest of the world. In fact my ideal climate is a drier, gloomier and more variable version of a typical Canadian climate, with lower daily range coming from a humid place myself.

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Old 07-06-2014, 05:40 AM
 
Location: United Nations
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Atlin, British Columbia is among the best climates in Western Canada. In Eastern Canada it is Wawa, Ontario.

I agree with you that there are bad climates in Canada such as the polar tundra of Nunavut and the semi-arid Onkangan Valley, but much of Canada has a decent climate compared to the rest of the world. In fact my ideal climate is a drier, gloomier and more variable version of a typical Canadian climate, with lower daily range coming from a humid place myself.
WOW! Both Atlin and Wawa's winters are too cold for me (I hope this message won't be deleted for "bumping" this time seriously, I'm just expressing my opinions, I can't like every climate of this planet)!

Osoyoos has the inverse problem (too hot summers, too dry and there is a drying trend in late summer, which I don't like), so I gave it a F. I don't like most of Canada due to cold winters (I only like coastal British Columbia).
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Old 01-25-2015, 06:14 AM
 
Location: Viseu, Portugal 510 masl
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Only two definitely cold months, and 5 months of warm/hot dry weather.
It could be a bit rainnier during winter though.
It's my favourite canadian climate, from the ones I've checked so far.
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