Weather by months in Canada

Canada has vast territories with diverse topographic characteristics, so climatic conditions vary greatly in different parts of the country. Most of Northern Canada is characterized by a subarctic climate. Regions subject to it are covered with snow and ice for more than half a year. Land in coastal British Columbia has an oceanic climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. If you’re planning a trip to Canada, check the weather calendar by month to help you plan your vacation.

 

Canadian Weather in January

January is Canada’s coldest month. The weather in January will vary from area to area. The coastal regions and the Great Lakes (Ontario, Newfoundland, and Quebec) will have temperatures of -9°C during the day and -12°C at night. Water near the coast warms up to +5°C. On windy days in the north of Canada the thermometer may fall to -40°C. Vancouver is the warmest in January with daytime temperatures of up to +6°C and +4°C at night. Rainfall in this region will be 180 mm, while in the rest of the country – 50 mm (in the form of snow). Many cities are covered with dense snow cover. The winter months are ideal for holidays at the country’s ski resorts.

 

Weather in Canada in February

A typical winter in Vancouver is constant rain. Temperatures usually drop to -5°C for a week and then rise to +8°C. In Toronto, temperatures often drop below freezing (-3°C during the day and -6°C at night). However, it can start snowing at any time. In the north of the country the daytime temperature is -35°C and after sunset it gets as cold as -45°C. In the central and eastern part of the country, the average air mass temperature is -4°C during the day and -14°C at night. In Ottawa, there are 2-3 days in February when nighttime temperatures drop to -20°C. It is usually -5°C during daylight hours and about -14°C at night. The water temperature in the oceans is +1°C in the east and +7°C in the west. 

 

The weather in Canada in March

As spring arrives, daytime temperatures rise and snow begins to melt. Temperatures are now as low as +1°C in Montreal and Calgary during the day but drop to -5°C at night. Temperatures are -30°C during the day and -20°C at night in the north-west of the country (Yukon). No precipitation is observed here. During the day, the air in Vancouver warms up to +10 ° C and the ocean water – to +8 ° C. The average daytime temperature in the country reaches +2°C and at night it reaches -7°C.

 

Canadian weather in April

You can expect up to 10 degrees Celsius in April (+11°C during the day and +1°C at night), but temperatures are similar across most of Canada. In northernmost Canada, the coldest temperatures may be as low as -20°C. In the north-west (Yukon), the minimum temperature is -1°C during the day, and -10°C at night. Ocean water will warm to +10°C in the southwest, and +4°C on the eastern coast. Most precipitation is expected in the east (up to 80 mm), and in the rest of the territory up to 40 mm for 2-4 rainy days.

 

Weather in Canada in May

The highest daytime temperatures are expected in Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver: +16°C … +19°C during the day and +11°C at night. The water near the coast reaches a maximum temperature of +12°C. Away from the coastal regions the climate has a more pronounced continental character. The average daytime temperature reaches +15°C and it goes down to +7°C at night. Precipitation is expected throughout the country. Rainfall ranges from 35 mm (Faro) to 70 mm (Quebec) for 3 to 5 rainy days.

 

Canadian weather in June 

June in Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto feels the arrival of summer: about +23°C during the day and up to +15°C at night. The sea warms up to +19°C. Nice weather and in Calgary, Quebec, Ottawa – during the day about +20 ° C and at night up to +10 ° C. At the foot of the mountains, the sun warms the air to +16°C during the day, and the maximum is 3 rainy days (up to 50 mm of precipitation). A total of 60-90 mm of precipitation will fall on 4-6 rainy days.

 

Weather in Canada in July

The weather in July is hot only in the southern part of the country, and the rest of the country does not experience elevated temperatures. Clear clear skies quickly turn overcast, but rainfall is light and brief. Average daytime air mass temperatures across the country are about +25°C, and after sunset, +15°C. In Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg in July averages +26 ° C … +29 ° C during the day and about +17 ° C … +20 ° C in the dark. The water temperature off the Canadian coast is +19 ° C … +22 ° C. The rainfall in July ranges from 40 to 70 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in August

August is the second hottest month of the year, after July. Temperatures are exactly the same as in the previous month. During the day, the temperature in the country is +25 ° C, and at night it drops by 10 marks. The water temperature off the coast ranges from +19 ° C to +23 ° C. Rainfall on 3-5 rainy days will be 50-80 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in September

As September arrives, the weather is still summer-like, but evenings are a little cooler. The average daytime temperature in the country stays at +20°C, dropping to +10°C at night. In the southwest and southeast of the country, the air warms up to +21 ° C during the day and up to +13 ° C at night. Water in the Pacific Ocean heats up to +15° C and in the Atlantic Ocean – up to +21° C. Clear skies are sometimes covered with clouds, but rainfall is rare and does not last long. In 2 to 4 rainy days per month, 30 mm to 70 mm of precipitation falls.

 

Canadian Weather in October

The weather in October is very autumnal with noticeably shorter days, more rain, and more frequent cold winds. If in the most parts of Canada during the daytime thermometers show +10 ° C … +14 ° C, the north-west (Yukon) welcomes the first frosts – to -2 ° C during the day and -8 ° C at night. On average, expect about 60 mm of precipitation in the country. Vancouver is the rainiest with 115 mm of precipitation. Water in the oceans warms to +9 ° C … +14 ° C.

 

Weather in Canada in November

In Winnipeg and Calgary, daytime temperatures are already -1°C and nighttime temperatures drop to -5°C. The daytime temperatures are -15°C and nighttime temperatures are -18°C in the mountains of the country and -30°C in the north-west (Yukon). Daytime air in Vancouver and Toronto warms to +9°C and water off the coast to +8°C. Vancouver is the wettest in November with 150 mm of rainfall, while the rest of the country has 50 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in December 

The weather in Canada in December is -3°C … -6°C during the day and around -10°C after sundown. The west coast (Vancouver) is characterized by precipitation, which reaches a maximum of 150 mm in winter. Average monthly temperatures here are usually above freezing: +6°C during the day and +3°C at night. Vancouver will have 180 mm of precipitation while the rest of the country will have 50 mm. It is still warm during the day in Toronto (up to +3°C), but nights are already frosty (-5°C). The water near the coast warms up to +5°C … +7°C. Tourists come to the mountainous regions of the country to admire the unique northern lights.

 

Interesting facts about Canada

Every country in the world has its peculiarities, and Canada is no exception to the rule. The most striking of these differences have been brought together. Canadians are a very distinctive people whose traditions and customs are due in no small part to the country’s geographic location, climate, and historical past.

 The following interesting facts about Canada and Canadians themselves are a prime example of their diversity

 

Famous Canadians

 In fact, Canada has given the world quite a lot of famous personalities, but not everyone knows about their Canadian origins. Thus, this list includes actors who have achieved fame in Hollywood, musicians and even authors of graphic novels. Here is a list of the most famous of them: 

Justin Bieber – musician; 

Michael Bublé – singer; 

James Cameron – filmmaker;

 Jim Carrey – actor; Celine Dion – singer; 

Ryan Gosling – actor;

 Rachel McAdams – actress;

 Mike Myers – actor; 

Ryan Reynolds – actor; 

William Shatner – actor, writer;

 Brian Adams – musician;

 Neil Young – singer; 

Avril Lavigne – singer;

 Joe Schuster – co-author of the graphic novel SupermanFacts about Canada’s geography 

 

As we can see, Canada surprises the world not only with its celebrity descendants, but also with some geographical facts that are perhaps only possible in this country. 

Here are a few of the most interesting features: 

Canada is the second largest country in the world; 

Ottawa is the capital of Canada and one of the coldest capitals in the world; 

Montreal is second only to Paris for the number of French speakers;

 Canada is home to 9% of the world’s renewable water resources; 

Canada has six time zones; 

The city of Calgary in the province of Alberta has a strange feature – a weather phenomenon that can cause the air temperature to rise by 10 degrees in a matter of minutes. This phenomenon is called Chinook wind; 

Despite its vast territory, Canada has one of the lowest population densities. In the country, there are only three people per square kilometer;

 Almost half of Canada’s population was born in other countries;

 It rains 330 days a year in Ocean Falls, British Columbia; 

The sunniest place in Canada is Estevan in the province of Saskatchewan. There the sun shines for 2,537 hours a year. 

 

Interesting facts about life in Canada

 Canadians love to spend time in front of the television and prefer to live in cities. Many residents of the world can agree with them on this. 

In Canada, 81% of the population lives in cities;

 Canadians can deduct a number of things on their tax returns. For example, dog food is not tax deductible; 

Canadians like to end a sentence with the word Eh;

 Canadians call a one-dollar coin “Looney.” 

In Canada, 17% of the population are smokers; 

Canadians spend 21 hours a week watching TV. 128,000 Canadian homes have a television in the bathroom.

 

Sports in Canada 

Few countries in the world can boast such a number of Olympics and such a love of winter sports. The national sports in Canada are hockey and lacrosse; 

Canada invented the baseball glove in 1883; 

Canada has hosted the Olympics three times – Montreal (1976), Calgary (1988) and Vancouver (2010);

 The first game of indoor ice hockey was played on March 3, 1875 in Montreal, Vancouver. 

Famous Inventions 

In fact, the list of notable Canadian inventions is quite long, listed below are just the most significant. 

Canada invented the popular board game Trivial Pursuit; 

The first telephone was invented in Canada by Alexander Graham Bell; 

The game of basketball was invented by Canadian-American teacher James Naismith; 

The snowmobile was invented by Canadian Joseph-Armand Bombardier;

 Canadian scientist Thomas Ahern patented the electric water heater and electric furnace; 

Canadian filmmaker Graham Ferguson invented IMAX. The digital system was widely used in all cinemas around the world;

 Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, was first discovered by Canadian physician Frederick Bunting and his assistant Charles Best; 

University of Toronto biophysicist James Till and his colleague Ernest McCulloch proved the existence of stem cells.

 

Food and Drink in Canada 

Canadians love to eat good food and you can’t take that away from them. By the way, they also like to drink, but it’s not at all what you think. Canada is famous for its ice wine, which is made from pressed frozen grapes. It is usually a dessert type of wine; 

Cheddar is the most popular cheese in Canada. On average, Canadians consume 10.6 kilograms of cheese per person per year; 

Canada has the highest number of donut stores per capita than any other country; 

Canada has the highest number of people in the world drinking fruit juice. 

Other interesting facts about Canada 

The smallest prison in the world is located in Edmonton, with an area of 24.3 square meters; 

The province of Saskatchewan has no daylight saving time; 

The West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Canada is so huge that it is the fifth largest in the world;

 Canada produces the most uranium in the world; 

There are 459 cars for every thousand people in Canada;

 The 9.3 kg lobster is the largest recorded lobster. It was caught in Nova Scotia in 1977.