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  6. St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Of major Canadian cities, St. John's is the foggiest (124 days) [59] and windiest (24.3 km/h (15.1 mph) average speed). [60] Precipitation is frequent and often heavy, falling year-round. On average, summer is the driest season, with only occasional thunderstorm activity. June is the driest month, averaging 88.2 mm (3.47 in) of precipitation.

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  8. St. John's Day - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Day may refer to: Feasts celebrating the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist: January 7, an Eastern Orthodox feast; June 24, Midsummer Day.

  9. Saint John's Eve - Wikipedia

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    Bonfires (commonly called Saint John's Fires in various languages) were lit in honour of St. John on Saint John's Eve and Saint John's Day, [13] and served to repel witches and evil spirits. [14] A Christian interpretation of carrying lighted torches on St John's Eve is that they are "an emblem of St. John the Baptist, who was 'a burning and ...