![]() In those areas of the Canadian and American time zones that observe DST, beginning in 2007, the local time changes at 02:00 local standard time to 03:00 local daylight time on the second Sunday in March and returns at 02:00 local daylight time to 01:00 local standard time on the first Sunday in November. The only exception is the region immediately surrounding the Saskatchewan side of the bi-provincial city of Lloydminster, which has chosen to use Mountain Time with DST, synchronizing its clocks with those of Alberta. The province elected to move onto "permanent" daylight saving by being part of the Central Time Zone. One reason for Saskatchewan's lack of a time change is that the 105th meridian of longitude, the start point for the Mountain Time Zone, divides the province into approximately equal portions. In Canada, Saskatchewan does not observe a time change. The modified time is called "Central Daylight Time" (CDT) and is UTC−05:00. For other uses, see Central Daylight Time (disambiguation).ĭaylight saving time (DST) is in effect in much of the Central time zone between mid-March and early November. Both Easter Island and Salas y Gómez Island in Chile uses Central Standard Time during the Southern Hemisphere winter and Central Daylight Time during the Southern Hemisphere summer the remainder of Chile uses Atlantic Standard Time and Atlantic Daylight Time. The Galápagos Islands in Ecuador uses Central Standard Time all year-round the remainder of Ecuador uses Eastern Standard Time. Nayarit – *only the municipality of Bahía de Banderas, rest of the state uses Mountain Timeīelize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua all use Central Standard Time year-round.Įastern Pacific islands and other areas. ![]()
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