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Does canada have all four seasons?

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  1. Nope

    Ottawa for example has only two: winter and bad dogsledding season.


  2. Do we ever. It's just sometimes hard to tell when they'll start or finish.

  3. Canada does have all four seasons.

    The climate will very from city to city and province to province. I live in Toronto, Ontario and we have very hot and humid summers, and very long days. The temperature is in between 20 C or 68 F to 40 C or 104 F, so NO WE DON"T ALWAYS HAVE SNOW :) In the fall, its cool outside, the days get shorter and the air gets fresher, although in fall it is very dry. In the winter Toronto gets different weather every year. for instance this year we had one of the biggest snow falls since the 1970's, the snow banks were so high...but last year we had a very mild winter. The temperature in the winter vary as well, normally between -10 C or 14 F to 5C or 41 F. Spring is always a very nice time in Toronto. We get farely warm springs, the air is fresh and wildlife and the trees are slowly coming back. In Toronto two weeks ago, we had extremely warm weather, especially for April. Our temperatures were 20 C or 68 F to 25 C or 78 F which is very warm for April. This May we should expect some very high temperatures most likely reaching up to 30C or 86F

    P.S this is only the information for Toronto, Ontario....the temperatures vary throughout Canada.

    hope i helped

    ANDREA <3

  4. Yes we have for seasons. I live in Alberta where in winter it can get to -40C or lower and in the summer into the high +30C.

    We laugh in Alberta as the weather can be like summer one day and the next it will snow. This happened a few weeks back, out cleaning up the yard one day and a foot of snow the next. We're back to spring at the moment but it's been known to snow right until the end of May so we're not out of the woods yet.

  5. Technically yes.  But Fall and Spring are kinda short and poorly defined in some parts of the country.  It can snow in June in Calgary.

  6. Yes ,Canada has all four seasons.Are days get long in the summer and short in the winter.Where i am, The sun will be out for 17 hours  on the longest day and only out for 7 hours on the shortest day.Spring and fall the day and nights are split more equal.Summer is bright and it can get hot.Winter is cold and dark.The further north you go, the days get longer and shorter.In the Arctic the sun may never rise in the winter and never set at times in the summer.

  7. Canada does have all four seasons, but some places have drastically different lengths of some seasons than what the calendar says. Speaking from where I live (where it is currently snowing, may I add):

    Winter, roughly, begins in November and ends around Victoria Day (May 24th). Winter tires are on the car 7 months of the year.

    Summer, where it gets up around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius (still below room temperature down in the US), is about mid-June to the first week of September. I don't even drive in summer - it's cheaper to just leave the car parked with its winter tires on, waiting for snow.

    Spring and summer are poorly defined, and are pretty much just the battle ground between summer and winter. Warm one day, snowing the next, raining the next ...

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