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Get accurate weather forecasts for every city, town, and community across Canada. From the Pacific coast of British Columbia to the Atlantic shores of Newfoundland, track conditions across all provinces and territories with real-time updates.

850+

Locations

2,000+

Sunshine Hours/Year

-30 to 30°C

Temperature Range

100-300cm

Annual Snowfall

Major Cities Weather

Live weather conditions for Canada's largest cities

Weather by Province

Canada's climate varies dramatically from coast to coast to coast

Ontario
Canada's most populous province with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Home to Toronto and Ottawa.
7°C avg800mm/yearHumid continental
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British Columbia
Diverse climate from coastal rainforests to interior deserts. Mild winters on the coast, cold in the mountains.
10°C avg1,500mm/yearOceanic to semi-arid
Alberta
Continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Known for Chinook winds that bring sudden warmth.
4°C avg450mm/yearSemi-arid continental
Quebec
Four distinct seasons with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Rich French-Canadian culture.
5°C avg1,000mm/yearHumid continental
Manitoba
Extreme continental climate with very cold winters and warm summers. Known as the "Land of 100,000 Lakes".
Saskatchewan
Semi-arid prairie climate with extreme temperatures. Cold winters with abundant sunshine year-round.
1°C avg350mm/yearSemi-arid continental
Nova Scotia
Maritime climate moderated by the Atlantic Ocean. Mild winters and cool summers with frequent fog.
7°C avg1,400mm/yearHumid continental
New Brunswick
Maritime climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Home to the Bay of Fundy's extreme tides.
5°C avg1,100mm/yearHumid continental
Newfoundland & Labrador
Subarctic to humid continental climate. Notorious for fog, wind, and rapidly changing weather.
Prince Edward Island
Canada's smallest province with a mild maritime climate. Warm summers ideal for beaches.
6°C avg1,200mm/yearHumid continental

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Weather forecasts for Canada's most iconic destinations

All Canadian Locations

Complete list of 850+ cities and towns with weather forecasts

Eastern Canada

Canadian Climate Guide

Canadian Seasons

  • Spring: March - May (0-15°C)
  • Summer: June - August (15-30°C)
  • Fall: September - November (5-15°C)
  • Winter: December - February (-30 to 0°C)

Regional Highlights

  • BC Coast: Mildest winters, rainforest climate
  • Prairies: Extreme temperatures, sunny skies
  • Ontario/Quebec: Hot summers, snowy winters
  • Maritimes: Ocean-moderated, foggy

Weather Tip:Canada experiences some of the world's most extreme weather variations. Always check local forecasts before outdoor activities, especially during winter when temperatures can drop rapidly with wind chill.

About Canadian Weather

Canada, the world's second-largest country by area, experiences an extraordinary range of climates from the temperate rainforests of British Columbia to the Arctic tundra of the northern territories.

The country spans six time zones and features everything from Pacific beaches to Rocky Mountain peaks, vast prairies, the Great Lakes, and rugged Atlantic coastlines.

Canadian weather is characterized by distinct seasons, with most regions experiencing cold, snowy winters and warm summers. The prairie provinces see the most extreme temperature swings, while coastal areas enjoy more moderate conditions year-round.

Whether you're planning a ski trip to Whistler, exploring the historic streets of Quebec City, witnessing the Northern Lights in Yellowknife, or enjoying Toronto's urban attractions, accurate weather forecasts are essential.

Our comprehensive weather coverage includes hundreds of locations across all provinces and territories, from major cities like Toronto and Vancouver to remote northern communities and world-famous destinations like Banff and Niagara Falls.