51 centimetres (20.1 inches)
About 45 cm.
This happens because Toronto is situated on a lake (Lake Ontario), where Ottawa is not. So in the summer time, the warm weather and hot temperature heats up the lake. It takes an awful long time for a massive body of water to completely change temperatures so Once winter hits, the temperature outsdie drops but the water is still warm from the summer, and therefore heat will rise out of the water and be blown around the surrounding area, like Toronto. But since Ottawa isn't near any massive bodies of water, just a tiny river, the temperature of Ottawa will iether be extremely cold, or extremely hot, depending on the temperature. And believe me when i say it gets cold! I live here :P
About 70 inches.
The polar regions never receive any direct sunlight.
How much rain does the Atlantic Coastal Plan in North America receive annually? 4 inches 14 inches 10 inches 40 inches
Fort Bragg is on the coast and does not receive snow.
420 cm
"According to Climate Data Online we have had 426.7 cm of snow from November '07 to March 25 27 '08 at the Ottawa Airport. The record is 444.1 cm so we are still 17.4 cm away from tying the record." See the web blog below for more details.
October: 0cm November: 59.8cm December: 121.0cm January: 42.4cm February: 89.9cm March: 113.4cm April: 6.2cm So, the answer is: 313.1cm from October 2007 to Feb 2008. (432.7cm for the season) Source: Environment Canada
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The winner got $860,000,000 in the 2008 British Open.
444.1 cm in the winter of 1970/1971, although we're getting close to breaking that this year, reports on exactly how much snow we've had in 2007/2008 are varied. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/wintersnowfall has this information consolidated on a nice page.
160 cm until March 05, 2008. Historic record is 207cm of snow in 1938-39.
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i don't know the answer to that but all i know is on average London Ontario gets about 210cm or 80 inches. and we are no longer in the snowbelt so i think its more like 70 inches.
Well, I live in Ottawa, so not very much time at all.
Stittsville is a suburb of Ottawa much like other surrounding suburbs such as Kanata and North Gower for example. These areas were amalgamated under the City of Ottawa in 2001
The St. Laurence river separates Ontario & Quebec .