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Climate

There are many climatic variations in Canada, ranging from the permanently frozen ice caps north of the 70th parallel to the lush vegetation of British Columbia's west coast. On the whole, however, Canada has four very distinct seasons, particularly in the more populated regions along the US border. Daytime summer temperatures can rise to 35°C and higher, while lows of -25°C are not uncommon in winter. More moderate temperatures are the norm in spring and fall.

Over the years, Canadians have

adapted extremely well to the colder periods of weather by installing heat in housing and cars, and by having heated public transportation systems, and in some instances - in walkways to and from buildings in schools

Clothing

Generally speaking, Canadians tend to dress quite informally. Most students dress casually for lectures and both men and women wear pants (slacks, blue jeans). Students should be prepared to buy warm winter clothing or bring it with them from home to save money. To purchase winter clothing here, you should be prepared to spend $150 - $300. There are good used clothing stores and the International Student Centre will provide information on appropriate clothing and economical places to shop. Appropriate winter clothing includes:

  • warm winter boots
  • winter jacket/coat
  • sweater
  • hat/toque
  • scarf
  • gloves or mittens