Hi. Just to add another twist to the up north thing. I live in what I call
central ontario. People from Toronto call it up north and cottage here.
Our temperatures this week have been in the -25c and we have seen
9 feet of snow so far this winter. We winter camp in Algonquin provincial
park with temperatures at -30 and more snow. A few hours drive north
from home. That said I am about 5hrs to the closest south US boarder
and for me to go up north heading towards Winnipeg the Ontario
Boarder is a 20 hour drive, and yes I am still in Ontario. On the other hand
I can drive south and in 20 hours be in Jacksonville Florida. So when talking
Up north in Canada its all about who you talk too.
Mike