Have you ever been to cape breton? Let me tell you, as a person you has grew up there, it's not that foggy. On the Atlantic coast, it can be (Sydney, Louisburg way), but once you pass the Bras D'Or lakes (heading east), you rarely see thick fog.
Being from Cape Breton, I would like to say you obviously have NO idea where in Nova Scotia it is we live. Cape Breton is the whole northern island when you look at a map of Nova Scotia.. which means what? Yes, the whole rest of main land Nova Scotia ( including PEI,NB and the southern parts of the rest of the provinces) are further south.
Have you ever been to cape breton? Let me tell you, as a person you has grew up there, it's not that foggy. On the Atlantic coast, it can be (Sydney, Louisburg way), but once you pass the Bras D'Or lakes (heading east), you rarely see thick fog.
Being from Cape Breton, I would like to say you obviously have NO idea where in Nova Scotia it is we live. Cape Breton is the whole northern island when you look at a map of Nova Scotia.. which means what? Yes, the whole rest of main land Nova Scotia ( including PEI,NB and the southern parts of the rest of the provinces) are further south.