Weather in Canada varies widely depending where you are.
Canada has four distinct seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall. The climate and intensity of these seasons vary across the country, so one season in Vancouver is not the same as in Montreal or Halifax.
For example, winter in Vancouver rarely sees snow stay on the ground, but is cool and rainy. Cities in Toronto and east of there will generally get inches or even feet of snowfall from December to March.
In addition, Vancouver summers are warm but not as hot and humid as its eastern counterparts.
Weather in Canada varies widely depending where you are.
Canada has four distinct seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall. The climate and intensity of these seasons vary across the country, so one season in Vancouver is not the same as in Montreal or Halifax.
For example, winter in Vancouver rarely sees snow stay on the ground, but is cool and rainy. Cities in Toronto and east of there will generally get inches or even feet of snowfall from December to March.
In addition, Vancouver summers are warm but not as hot and humid as its eastern counterparts.