St. Shott's
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St. Shott's is accessible by road via St. Shott's Road (Route 10–52), connecting the town with Route 10 (Irish Loop Drive).
Demographics
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Shipwrecks
The town has had numerous shipwrecks occur in the waters off its coast over the last five centuries. The Dutch steamship "Anton van Driel" ran aground on a foggy day while en route from Nova Scotia to Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Of the 30 individuals on board, only three survived drowning after being rescued by a tugboat, and only one body was ever recovered, that of a man named Hajo de Jonge.
Climate
St. Shott's has an extremely water moderated subarctic climate (Dfc). At sea level, this climate is the second closest to the equator in the Northern Hemisphere, behind the Kuril Islands. Due to the moderating effect of the Atlantic Ocean and Labrador Current, extreme maxima and minima are very limited. Summers are almost nonexistent, with temperatures above Template:Cvt being very rare. Winters are very mild by Canadian standards but can last half of the year or more some years. Any snow that falls is usually melted by falling rain, and ends up either completely melted or as leftover slush. Days with highs above Template:Cvt average 1.9, and with highs below Template:Cvt average 57.8. The highest record snowfall was Script error: No such module "convert". and occurred on January 26, 1987. The highest recorded snow depth was Script error: No such module "convert". and occurred on March 14, 1987. Precipitation is very heavy year round at nearly Script error: No such module "convert"..[3]Script error: No such module "weather box".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
References
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See also
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