St. John's will stay on NDT until Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 12:01 AM when clocks are moved to Saturday, November 6, 2010 at 23:01:00 NST
Time zone offset: UTC - 2:30 hours
NDT is 2 hours and 30 minutes behind of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
Note that NDT is a daylight saving time/summer time zone. It is generally only used during the summer in the places listed below, during the winter NST is used instead
Time zone abbreviations: NDT, HAT
Full name is Newfoundland Daylight Time
HAT – Heure Avancée de Terre-Neuve (French)
Email time zone indicator: -0230
An email sent from someone in the NDT time zone will have the time zone listed as "-0230" in the headers of the email. (However, "-0230" does not have to be in NDT, as other time zones could have the same UTC offset).
For actual dates DST might be observed, look at the examples below
Where and when is NDT observed?
NDT is used during summer in this Canadian province (NST during winter)
Newfoundland and Labrador - except most of Labrador (the mainland part)
Time zone maps are under development and will be available later