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Due to its large landmass, Canada’s weather is highly variable depending on the location. The country stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and extends across six time zones. Only a small percentage of the population chooses to withstand the harsh conditions in the northern territories just south of the Arctic Circle.
Most expats living in Canada will find themselves residing within a few hundred miles of the United States border and in a more temperate climate (except for those living in Calgary and Edmonton). Although the weather extremes in Canada are fairly fluid across different regions, the four distinct seasons are similar throughout the country. Winters tend to be long and cold, while you can expect hot but short summers.
The country’s interior is generally flat and, for this reason, absorbs the cold currents and sweeping winds coming from the Canadian Arctic. The prairies in Canada also experience drastic weather changes from season to season. Some of the hottest and coldest temperatures in the country occur here.
Weather on Canada’s west coast of British Columbia and its east coast of Newfoundland is milder, a direct result of the maritime influence, but these areas also experience more rainfall.
Climate and Weather in Montreal
Climate and Weather in Ottawa
Climate and Weather in Toronto
Climate and Weather in Calgary
Climate and Weather in Vancouver
What do expats say about Canada's climate?
"The biggest adjustments here involved the drastically different climate. Coming from sunny South Africa to snowy Canada can be quite a shock to the system. Winters are very cold and with the snow you need lots of layers, jackets, mittens and boots, and this was a huge adjustment for our kids, who were used to running around barefoot most of the year. It’s also quite a challenge to learn to drive safely in the winter conditions."
Learn more about how to prepare for the Canadian climate in our interview with Catherine.
Further reading
►Canada's Weather – What it's Really Like provides more detailed information on the country's complex climate
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