Canada's climate is not as cold all year around as some may believe.In winter,temperatures fall below freezing point throughout most of Canada.But the south-western coast has a relatively mild climate.Along the Arctic Circle,mean temperatures are below freezing for seven months a year.
During the summer months the southern provinces often experience high levels of humidity and temperatures that can surpass 30 degrees Celsius regularly.
Western and south-eastern Canada experience high rainfall,but the Prairies are dry with 250 mm to 500 mm of rain every year.