One of the best parts for me about winter in Toronto is the fact that the days start to get a little bit longer every day. To see exactly how much more (or less) daylight we can expect each day, I found data on sunrise and sunset times in Toronto, Canada and created a graph with the data. The graphic represents a year of daylight hours, with the big shift of the middle-portion happening due to daylight savings time.
Daylight Hours 2012
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