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Experience Canada's vibrant seasons and endless attractions year-round.

Canada enjoys all four seasons, making it a perfect destination to visit year-round. Depending on what you wish to see will dictate the best time to visit Canada. The varied climate from one end to the other sees spring and summer begin slightly earlier in the Eastern provinces of Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The summers are also hotter and more humid here. The summers in British Columbia see less heat, and are an ideal time to visit. In the winter months there is little snow, primarily damp and chill, but is green nearly year round. Packing correctly with rainproof gear is a must. In the prairies, including Alberta, winter can be cold, but the outdoor winter sport options are endless, with skiing in the Rocky Mountains being highly sought after.

When is the ideal time to visit Canada?

March to late May is one of the best times of the year. Whatever snow left from winter begins to melt, the weather gets warmer, and all the trees, flowers, and other vegetation begin to blossom and bloom, including beautiful cherry blossoms. Spring is a great time for outdoor activities in moderately warm weather, and the beginning of patio season exudes electric energy across the country.

Fall is not only a beautiful time of year in Canada, but as a shoulder season for travel, it’s an excellent time to explore the country with fewer tourists and lower prices. As spring is the revival of nature, fall is the decay, but a beautiful one at that. Marvel at the leaves changing colour from green to an extraordinary palette of red, yellow, and orange, creating a truly cozy autumn atmosphere. The weather will begin to cool, so throw on a sweater and enjoy the laid-back energy of fall as you plan your Halloween costume and Thanksgiving menu.

When is Canada's peak tourist season?

Canada’s summer from June to early September is highly desirable by travellers. Things heat up quite a bit in Canada during the summer, from the weather to the energy. Temperatures during the summer typically range from 20°C to 27°C (70°F to 80°F) in most regions, with humidity adding an extra layer of heat, perfect for beach days, swimming in the Great Lakes, bar hopping until sunrise, or catching an outdoor concert or festival. This is also a great time to explore Canada’s abundance of national parks and camp for a few nights under the stars. This is Canada’s peak travel season, so expect to find a few fellow globetrotters in town.

Which is the most affordable time to visit Canada?

Despite the average temperature typically ranging from -2°C to -22°C, (29°F to -8°F), winter in Canada is a magical and exciting time of year. The holiday festivities in December and January create a jovial spirit that flows through the country, and the sight of the first snowfall is magical. Winter is another peak travel season as ski and snowboard bums come from around the world to race down Canada’s renowned ski resorts, including Whistler, Mont Tremblant, Lake Louise, and Sunshine Village.  

How long should I plan to visit Canada?

If you only have 3 or 4 days, you could ideally plan to visit a city destination such as Vancouver, Montreal or Toronto. Given more time, consider spending 15 days exploring either end of Canada on the East or West. If you decide on the west end, start in Calgary, then explore the Rocky Mountains, the famed Banff National Park, and Jasper National Park. Travel north through the larger than life mountain ranges to the peaceful Bella Coola valley, to then ferry to Vancouver Island, exploring the elegant capital city of Victoria. Finally visit Vancouver and the sparkling Strait of Georgia. Alternatively, consider spending 15 days via train in the east, travelling from Toronto along the St. Lawrence River right up to the ancient walls of Québec City. Visit the ports of the 1000 Islands, Upper Canada Village, Montreal, and Trois Rivieres.

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