Canada is made up of many provinces spanning six timezones with a variety of daylight savings policies.
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/north-America/Canada/time-zones.htm
Denmark is on Central European Time (CET) and has two separate time catergories:
GMT +1 during the off-season and GMT+2 during the summer (October - March).
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/Europe/European-union/denmark/time.htm
No, Denmark is in Europe north of Germany. However, the danish constitutional country of Greenland is northeast of Canada.
Canada has 6 time zones. The answer to your question is Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No, Yes.
Toronto is 2 hours ahead of Calgary.
England is 8 hours ahead of Canada example: England's time 5pm at the same time Canada's time 9am. There's a difference of 8 hours.
Yes and no. Time zones change from east to West, not from North to South, and so some of Canada is in the Eastern time zone with Maryland, but much of it is not.
Denmark is in the Central European Time Zone.
No, Denmark is in Europe.
what is the time difference between Spaind and Calgary in Canada
Canada Texas is bigger than Denmark
6 hours and 40 minutes difference.
Denmark.
1 HOUR. Example: 10 AM in Athens, Greece = 9 AM in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The flight time from Montreal in Canada to Copenhagen in Denmark is approximately 7 hours and 18 minutes. The total distance is approximately 5806.64 km or 3608 miles. This flight time is approximate. Factors such as weather conditions could affect the flight time.
New York is -6
No, Denmark is in Europe north of Germany. However, the danish constitutional country of Greenland is northeast of Canada.
Ireland is 5 hours ahead of Canada.
Canada's time zones spread fom UTC -3.5 to a -8.0 so where in Canada are you going.