Travel quotes

Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen. Benjamin Disraeli

In America there are two classes of travel - first class, and with children. Robert Benchley

Travelers never think that they are the foreigners. Mason Cooley

The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes "sight-seeing." Daniel J. Boorstin

There are only two emotions in a plane: boredom and terror. Orson Welles

When to go to Chatham ( Canada ) ?

Find out when to go to Chatham, the best places to visit in Canada, and destinations to avoid bad weather during specific travel months. Not sure of your holiday destination ? Do you want to know if Chatham offers the warmest holiday weather around the globe and if your chosen month is the best to buy your plane tickets, hire a car, book an hotel or an All-Inclusive in Canada - America? Check TheBestTimeToVisit.com !


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MonthSunlight
(h/d)
Average T
min (°C)
Average T
max (°C)
Record T
min (°C)
Record T
max (°C)
Precipitations
(mm)
Wet daysRating
january3-16-4-42108511
february4-16-3-39146813
march5-83-32188313
april6-19-20307512
may7517-7328013
june71023-1379013
july814263369812
august8132514010113
september6920-5327813
october5414-113010112
november3-35-24208514
december3-11-2-34158012

How to read the charts

For example: In january, you will get 3 hours of average sunlight in Chatham and the overall temperature will vary between -34 and 15 (Celcius) in this area of Canada. Usually you shouldn't see more than 11 rainy days wich is representative of this part of America. 

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Chatham


ChathamLocated in Kent, England, Chatham is a maritime city with an administrative role and very important business for the region.

It lies on the Roman road leading to London and excavations have also unearthed a Roman cemetery.

You can visit the city on Chatham Naval Memorial honoring sailors lost during the two world wars, admire the architecture dating from 19th century, the town hall, but the most significant part is obviously the arsenal, with warehouses and main buildings have been preserved and reflect the history of the city, dating from the 12th century.

The site is also listed as World Heritage by UNESCO. Today, a marina promotes boating. The city is also home to the childhood of Charles Dickens.