Montreal Wins Skate Canada's Bid for 2020 Worlds

And depending where you are in Canada, spring can still mean getting a blizzard!:cold:
As Northern Alberta has made very apparent. We've had snowfall warnings since Thursday. It's apparently going to keep snowing until Wednesday.

I'd love Worlds in Edmonton because it would be fairly easy for me to get there. Calgary's weather can in theory be a bit nice though being further south. The weather is usually a bit less insane in the spring.
 
I wasn't saying it's not possible to have winter weather in March (I had the pleasure of freezing my butt off in London 2013). Was just commenting that Worlds is technically not in a winter month, so we fans have a right to expect a bit of relief. ;)
 
I was at London Worlds and I don't remember it being especially cold? Just normal for mid March. Although, I was pretty gosh darn excited to be at my first worlds and there was absolutely nothing that was going to dampen my enjoyment, so I wouldn't even have been paying attention to what the weather was doing. :p
 
I was at London Worlds and I don't remember it being especially cold? Just normal for mid March. Although, I was pretty gosh darn excited to be at my first worlds and there was absolutely nothing that was going to dampen my enjoyment, so I wouldn't even have been paying attention to what the weather was doing. :p
beginning of March was nice...but we always knew there would be another blizzard coming.
 
We had torrential rain the first couple of days in London. Okay if not Halifax, somewhere I don't have to change planes to get to.
 
We had torrential rain the first couple of days in London. Okay if not Halifax, somewhere I don't have to change planes to get to.
Toronto area might be your best bet.

I was also at London Worlds. It was during March Break and it was a lot milder than this past March Break. You never know what March can bring.
 
I don't remember torrential rain either - and I was staying at my daughters and taking the bus to the arena. Why don't I recall the weather being an issue at all?
 
Me neither. I only had tickets for one day (men's LP, and even that one event was $200!). I drove there from KW after work and went home right after; I remember it being an easy and pleasant drive both ways.
 
The snow was blowing sideways my first day in London. We had to seek refuge in the first restaurant we could find during our walk to the arena. :cold::cold:
 
Me neither. I only had tickets for one day (men's LP, and even that one event was $200!). I drove there from KW after work and went home right after; I remember it being an easy and pleasant drive both ways.
That was the event that I went to. I was two rows from the top of the arena in the nose bleed seats. I don't remember any weather issues either.
 
I don't remember torrential rain either - and I was staying at my daughters and taking the bus to the arena. Why don't I recall the weather being an issue at all?

The reason I remember the rain is because I had to buy a rain coat for the early part of the week, I still have that coat.
 
The reason I remember the rain is because I had to buy a rain coat for the early part of the week, I still have that coat.
I must have lucked out and been in transit when the weather was fine, and warm and dry in the arena whenever the weather was bad then!
 
All Beatles program: "Fixing a Hole (Where the Rain Comes In)," "Here Comes the Sun," and "Good Day Sunshine."
 
Don't forget "Singing in the Rain." That would make a good SP too....

Although I'd prefer Katrina and the Waves "Walking on Sunshine." :D
 
I was at London Worlds and I don't remember it being especially cold? Just normal for mid March. Although, I was pretty gosh darn excited to be at my first worlds and there was absolutely nothing that was going to dampen my enjoyment, so I wouldn't even have been paying attention to what the weather was doing. :p

I remember rain one day, but other than that I remember it being pretty balmy and I have pictures of me outside only wearing a sweatshirt so it couldn't have been too cold. It was cold the night our hotel had a fire and we had to evacuate in our pyjamas though.

March weather pretty much anywhere in Canada can be unpredictable, but that's typical for spring.
 
I don't think I even brought my winter coat to London - IRC, compared to the weather back home in Edmonton it was quite nice.
 
I was at London Worlds and I don't remember it being especially cold? Just normal for mid March. Although, I was pretty gosh darn excited to be at my first worlds and there was absolutely nothing that was going to dampen my enjoyment, so I wouldn't even have been paying attention to what the weather was doing. :p

We had torrential rain the first couple of days in London. Okay if not Halifax, somewhere I don't have to change planes to get to.

Toronto area might be your best bet.

I was also at London Worlds. It was during March Break and it was a lot milder than this past March Break. You never know what March can bring.

I don't remember torrential rain either - and I was staying at my daughters and taking the bus to the arena. Why don't I recall the weather being an issue at all?

Me neither. I only had tickets for one day (men's LP, and even that one event was $200!). I drove there from KW after work and went home right after; I remember it being an easy and pleasant drive both ways.

The snow was blowing sideways my first day in London. We had to seek refuge in the first restaurant we could find during our walk to the arena. :cold::cold:

That was the event that I went to. I was two rows from the top of the arena in the nose bleed seats. I don't remember any weather issues either.

The reason I remember the rain is because I had to buy a rain coat for the early part of the week, I still have that coat.

I must have lucked out and been in transit when the weather was fine, and warm and dry in the arena whenever the weather was bad then!

I remember rain one day, but other than that I remember it being pretty balmy and I have pictures of me outside only wearing a sweatshirt so it couldn't have been too cold. It was cold the night our hotel had a fire and we had to evacuate in our pyjamas though.

March weather pretty much anywhere in Canada can be unpredictable, but that's typical for spring.

I don't think I even brought my winter coat to London - IRC, compared to the weather back home in Edmonton it was quite nice.
Worlds in London went from warm and wonderful the weekend before to pouring rain to cold, windy and snowing. I remember well walking to and from my hotel to the arenas. I was so sick the next week after getting soaking wet.
 
Don't forget "Singing in the Rain." That would make a good SP too....

There's one piece of music I never want to have to hear again. Followed by American in Paris and Sunshine. Some of the other old chestnuts don't bother me so much, as I guess I generally like them better. I never get tired of Fellini/Nina Rota and find POTO tolerable - at least it was, before lyrics were allowed.
 
the cold is always my biggest concern at competitions :(, especially because at least in USA the public transport is not great. I don´t know if in Canada it is better.
 
That really depends on the city and where the arena is.
Well if it is in mtl...bell centre is downtown mtl which is largest business hub..metro stops right the way through....I looked today which is Sunday-holiday schedule and a bus runs through downtown leaving every 9 mins.
Lots of gyms, dance studios a million places to eat....lots of eating places within the venue as well.There is normally shuttles to downtown from the airport which if not rush hour-30 to 45min drive.
 
Well if it is in mtl...bell centre is downtown mtl which is largest business hub..metro stops right the way through....I looked today which is Sunday-holiday schedule and a bus runs through downtown leaving every 9 mins.
Lots of gyms, dance studios a million places to eat....lots of eating places within the venue as well.There is normally shuttles to downtown from the airport which if not rush hour-30 to 45min drive.
That's great but according to Skate Canada they won't be using a venue as large as the Bell Centre. They're looking for a venue with around 10k seats - similar to the Budweiser Gardens in London.
 

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