Mexico's three time zones are the same as Canada's westernmost three time zones. However, Canada and most of Mexico have different Daylight Saving Time schedules, and Saskatchewan, Canada and Sonora, Mexico don't do Daylight Saving Time.
There are five time zones in Canada and three in Mexico. The three time zones in Mexico are the same as the the three in Western Canada. Most of Mexico would be in the same time zone as Winnipeg, so an hour behind Toronto and Montreal. Some of western Mexico would be the same as Calgary and way western Mexico would be the same as Vancouver.
Detroit and Windsor, Ontario are across the river from each other, less than a mile apart. The time it takes is always different, depending on traffic and how long it takes you to pass customs. If you meant Windsor, Michigan, that's about an hour and a half. If you meant Windsor, Ohio, that's about three and a half hours.
All three are on North America. I am assuming you are talking about Windsor, Ontario.
Yes, Virginia is in the Eastern time zone, while Mexico has three time zones...Central, Mountain, or Pacific.
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Mexico is between 6 and 8 hours behind London, as it has three time zones.
There are donkey shows in Windsor, Canada during the Windsor Fair Time. The show is during Labor Day weekend every year.
The best time to visit Windsor Castle is during the winter months. The semi state rooms are open at the time and there are hardly any queues for entrances.
It depends on the cities you are talking about. Mexico spans three timezones while the contiguous United States spans four.
Organizing the history of Mexico into three distinct units of time