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Temperature: 7.95°C / 46.31°F
Feels Like: 4.58°C / 40.24°F
Minimum Temperature: 6.03°C / 42.85°F
Maximum Temperature: 8.05°C / 46.49°F
Pressure: 1,003 hPa
Humidity: 76%
Visibility: 10,000 meters / 6.21 miles
Wind Speed: 6.17 m/s / 13.80 mph
Wind Direction: 310°
Weather: Broken clouds
Cloudiness: 75%
Province: Ontario  ⬏ (ON)
Place name: Petrolia
    Latitude: 42.8833
    Longitude: -82.1417
    Time Zone: America/Toronto
            Time Zone UTC Deviation: -5 hours
        Time Zone UTC Deviation During DST: -4 hours
        Time Zone Short Description: Eastern Time Zone (ET) covering Toronto.
        Time Zone Long Description: The Eastern Time Zone (ET) encompasses part of the eastern United States and Canada, including cities like Toronto. It is 5 hours behind UTC (UTC-5) during standard time and 4 hours behind UTC (UTC-4) during daylight saving time (DST). This timezone is used in several major cities and states, influencing various aspects of daily life and business operations.
        Population: 5,742
    Population Proper: 5,742
    Density: 452 per sq km
    Ranking: 3
    Postal Code: N0N
Petrolia, located in Lambton County, Ontario, is a historic town known for its rich oil heritage, beautiful natural surroundings, and vibrant community life. Often referred to as “Canada’s Victorian Oil Town,” Petrolia offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing, particularly in places like Bridgeview Park and the Petrolia Discovery. The town’s downtown area features well-preserved heritage buildings, boutique shops, and a variety of restaurants, creating a welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors. Petrolia is home to several cultural attractions, including the Victoria Playhouse Petrolia and the Oil Heritage District Community Centre. The town hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the Petrolia and Enniskillen Fall Fair and the Petrolia Christmas in the Park. With its rich history, beautiful natural surroundings, and vibrant community life, Petrolia is a dynamic and inviting place to live and visit.
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