Canadian weather and seasons

The four Canadian seasons, each one different, increase the attractiveness of this country. On autumn, the fresh air invites you to step outside and enjoy the intense colors of the fall foliage. On winter, the landscape is covered by a blanket of brilliant white snow. Learn to ski in the nearby hills or ice skate on frozen rivers. The spring It arrives occasionally in February on the West Coast, bringing the scent of lilacs, daffodils and hyacinths. On summer, Canada is warm and inviting.

The Canadian summer is similar to that of the northern half of the United States, with moderate or hot weather from May to October. In winter, the temperate forests of the southern West Coast may be the only places where you won't find snow. The inhabitants of the Isle of Vancouver they can usually plan to play golf 12 months out of the year.

The ski season runs from December to the end of March in the east of the country, and until the end of May in the west (even later, in some ski resorts). The spectacular fall colors are best appreciated (in eastern Canada) in late September or early October. Check the weather conditions and forecasts at the Canadian Ministry of the Environment or The Weather Network before your next visit.


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