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Wow! Barely opened FB this morning. It looks like Florida bookings must be down considerably. I just took a screen shot of the first three.
Yeah, where our annual site is in Florida, as we heard it, they are only full either January or February - rest of the “season” they have open sites.
 
Snowbirds ordinarily began arriving in Oct.-Nov. and departing in Mar. or so. As I recall, some years back Canada began requiring they must physically reside in country a certain number of months per year to keep their healthcare, not quite up on that however.
 
Snowbirds ordinarily began arriving in Oct.-Nov. and departing in Mar. or so. As I recall, some years back Canada began requiring they must physically reside in country a certain number of months per year to keep their healthcare, not quite up on that however.
October 15th is usually when the first flood crosses towards the warm. This gives us until April 15th ish before we have to return. Often, this keeps us out of the snow. Most provinces will allow residents to be out of country for 6 months. There are a few (BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan for sure. There may be others.) that allow 7 months. Being in the US longer than 6 months requires paper work to be filled for both countries (tax issues) I believe. The next rush heads south shortly after Christmas.

By now, any one heading to popular locations would have made their reservations. We have been trying to get a short term spot in the Keys for a number of years. This year we have had no problems and numerous locations were available.
 
October 15th is usually when the first flood crosses towards the warm. This gives us until April 15th ish before we have to return. Often, this keeps us out of the snow. Most provinces will allow residents to be out of country for 6 months. There are a few (BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan for sure. There may be others.) that allow 7 months. Being in the US longer than 6 months requires paper work to be filled for both countries (tax issues) I believe. The next rush heads south shortly after Christmas.

By now, any one heading to popular locations would have made their reservations. We have been trying to get a short term spot in the Keys for a number of years. This year we have had no problems and numerous locations were available.
Growing up in N. Florida, from Spring Break to Labor Day was huge and then we boarded up for the winter. Then in the 60's the Snowbirds started coming and proved a boon to the local economy. Hard to imagine the impact of all this. And how 'bout them Bluejays, Vladi's dad played for the Ranger's here so we're partial to Jr.
 
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