In Central Ontario, occasional snowfall usually occurs in mid-November. But this is not the permanent snow cover of winter, melting on sunny days. Thus we have the expressions " green Xmas " and " white X-mas ", depending on whether or not we have a permanent covering of snow in the countryside and city parks. In the southern regions, close to the American border, snowfalls are much later, with the exception of Lake-effect snow ( frozen evaporation wind-driven to fall on the leeward shores of larger bodies of water. Finally, the northern regions and the Far North see permanent snowfalls in mid-autumn.
Depends where in Canada you live.
In Manitoba usually March but in 2013 it was April so it depends every year.
Americans seem to think it snows all year round in our 'igloo's' but they have no idea about Canada.
Roughly speaking, Upper Canada became Ontario, and Lower Canada became Québec.
1793 when it was called Town of York. Toronto does not just think it is part of Canada many in Toronto think they are Canada so the date 1793 when the town was first settled by the British is a good answer.
July 1, 1867. Canada became a recognized country.
yep they went on a snowboarding trip recently
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Snowboarding became popular when jake burton came out with the fiberglass board. then they got steel edges and bindings with high backs came into play.
they have alot of mountains that make great resorts
It was during the seventies that snowboarding picked up its first real crowd that would act as its fanbase as it became more and more prominent.
Saving the AtlanticThe year that is identified as when snowboarding became popular was 1985 when more people started practicing it. An international magazine for snowboarding, which later became International Snowboarding Magazine, also helped it spread.Well, in many ways. Like a famous snowboarder might come out, and everybody will want to follow them
pretty popular. same thing with snowboarding.
No, it came from the United States.
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Redmond Gerard of the United States won the gold medal in men's slopestyle snowboarding. Maxence Parrot of Canada won the silver medal in men's slopestyle snowboarding. Mark McMorris of Canada won the bronze medal in men's slopestyle snowboarding.
It is so popular because a lot of people snowboard. Also there are a lot of people in the Olympic games that are snowboarders. People also like snowboarding because they make you feel "cool."
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Many sporting goods stores sell snowboarding pants. Some of the more popular stores in Canada are Sports Authority and West 49. Also you can purchase them through the manufacturer's website such as Burton or Oakley.
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