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That was not my intention. What I was confirming is that BC has a very unique climate compared to the rest of Canada. Most particularly, the Lower Mainland. It is near the coast and the climate is moderated by the Pacific. Many activities can be done as the climate is very diverse. Make your way up a mountain an hour away, and the temperature is in the negatives (perfect for winter combat training). At another location, it's the exact opposite. This saves the CF money by not having to move members all over the country for different training.Michael O'Leary said:Having taken BOTC in Chilliwack in the fall, followed by Infantry officer Training in Gagetown starting in January, the only factor that dictated how many tasks were performed in either location was what time the sun rose and set. So, unless you are suggesting that Chilliwack has more hours of daylight, you've just offered this thread a red hering. Thank you.
However, if you wanted to cram as many training sessions in one day, the NWT would be a good place to start because of the constant sun in the spring and summer......
I hope this clears things up