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Hi all,

 

I was wondering for those of you who have done a Canada/New England cruise during the month of July, what is the weather like? Will I need a jacket for daytime or only at night? I don't imagine if it's really cold I'd be on deck much at night anyhow. Do they heat the pools for colder water destinations? My daughter will want to swim but she's only 13, so won't be able to use the indoor T pool.

 

Thanks in advance for your answers...

 

Tammy

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Daytime temperature can be 80/85F, and can be above 70F (20C) if the sun is shinning. It get pretty windy in open water, do bring a small jaquet. Nights in August are starting to get chilly like 45F. Late September gets frost at night. But you can get 80F during the day.

July so far as been terrible, with rain and thunderstorms everyday. Like 17 of 22 days with some rain.

JP

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