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You might come up against a lot of snow too. We were in Canada in May (OK a LONG time ago in 1976) but flew into Winnipeg to find eighteen inches of snow! However, the roads are cleared pretty well but I'm not sure about campsites! We drove back across to Dryden in Ontario, and on the way called at a waterfall which was completely frozen over. When we arrived in Dryden temperatures warmed up almost overnight, and three days later 'Spring' arrived, the trees immediately became green, the snow disappeared, and the lovely frozen waterfall turned back to water again.
A few days after that temperatures rose to 'Phew' and it was like our mid-summer!
We did Dryden (well the nearest 'mainline' station, to Toronto by train a couple of weeks later, through over 1,000 miles of trees - but saw the Northern Lights en-route so it was worth it!
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