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Throughout most of Canada, there are four distinct seasons of winter, spring, summer and fall. However, the climate varies tremendously according to where you go.
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Canadian Climate and Weather Forecast for Canada
Canada Weather Canada Weather Forecast Canada Climate Canadian Climate Canada Weather Canada Weather Forecast Much of the interior of Canada has a very continental climate with surprisingly high summer temperatures, in spite of the shortness of the summer, and a long, very cold winter.

What is the local weather forcasts for Canada? Or what is the climate in Canada? Find live weather report and climate report for Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Vancouver and other major cities and towns of Canada.

If you are planning a trip to Canada, then see the table below shows you, when is the best time to travel to Canada and what type of clothing best suited to the weather in Canada.
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 When to go to Canada
Spring, summer and autumn are all ideal for touring, though if you want to ski you will naturally have to come in winter or early spring.

For campers and those who want to visit the far north, the summer months of July and August are best.

Summer is also when many of the country’s festivals take place.

Peak tourist season is between Victoria Day (late May) and Labour Day (early September). Although spring and autumn have fewer crowds, lower prices and a more relaxed pace than the summer months, some visitor-oriented facilities and attractions may be closed during these shoulder seasons.
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 Canadian Climate
Climate in Canada: Summer thunderstorms are common throughout Canada. Occasionally, these may become severe.

Tornados also occur throughout Canada, with May to September being prime months. The peak season is June and early July in southern Ontario, Alberta, southeastern Quebec, and a band stretching from southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, through to Thunder Bay. The interior of British Columbia and western New Brunswick are also tornado zones.
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