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What's the warmest part of Canada?

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I want to move their but I'm not fond of the cold.

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  1. Overall, it's BC. The coast doesn't get all that cold but doesn't get really hot often in summer either. The interior of BC gets colder winters, though not usually really cold, but does get pretty hot in summer. The highest summer  temperatures in Canada are often from places like Port Alberni and Lytton--away from the coast and in a valley.


  2. Lots of Canadian provinces will get very cold in the winter but then really hot in the summer.

    If you want something temperated, go to Lower BC (like Vancouver, not the interior) becuase even though it doesnt get really hot in the summer it doesnt get very cold in the winter.

  3. well there is the bc interior , it is pretty warm

    also south western ontario places like windsor , niagara region , are pretty warm

  4. Here are the top 12 places in Canada along with (in order) Rain/Snow days, amount of precipition in ml per year and the number of days it hits under 0*C in a year.

                

    1 Powell River BC  174.40,      1103.70,       31.50  

    2 Vancouver BC     170.40,      1275.50,       35.40  

    3 Richmond BC      166.10,       1199.00,      45.90

    4 Burnaby BC          174.80,       2019.50,      47.50

    5 Surrey BC             171.80,       1370.10,       50.40

    6 Victoria BC          154.20,          883.30,        52.60

    7 Chilliwack BC      184.40,        1787.70,        54.50

    8 Abbotsford BC     177.20,        1573.20,        61.90

    9 Coquitlam BC       185.30,        2252.80,       69.40

    10 Port Alberni BC    180.20,      1910.70,       74.60

    11 Nanaimo BC         173.40,      1162.70,       80.20

    12 Prince Rupert BC  239.70,     2593.60,       88.40

    As you will notice all of the top 12 places with the least amount of cold days are located in B.C.

    You can check out all the best places in Canada to live at:

    http://list.canadianbusiness.com/ranking...

    The website rates 154 Canadian cities - check to see how your city fares - judge for yourself where you'd like to live.. Just remember what you wish for because though you may have fewer cold days you may end up with more rain days - find all the information you need there.

    If you'd like to know how these cities rank in Prosperity check it out here:

    http://list.canadianbusiness.com/ranking...

    Hopefully this answers your question.

    Good Luck.

  5. The warmest has to be Windsor it holds all the heat in the summer with the smog

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