What's the weather like in Canada
Most plants in southern Canada begin to germinate in March and bloom in April and May. However, the winters in Vancouver and Victoria on the west coast are the shortest and mildest in Canada, about two months earlier. Officially, summer begins on June 2 1 day, but for most Canadians, July and August are considered as summer. In southern Canada, the temperature is generally above 20 degrees, sometimes over 30 degrees. The first frosty night was designated as beginning of autumn. Usually in the middle of September. From late September to October, trees begin to shed their leaves. Sometimes it rains in autumn. It usually starts to snow in most areas except the southwest coastal areas 1 1 month. Vancouver and Victoria only have a few days in 1 February and1month, while other areas are generally covered with snow from1February to mid-March.
Because of Canada's vast territory, the climate varies greatly from place to place. Generally speaking, British Columbia (including Vancouver) in the west has a pleasant climate in all seasons, with warm winters and cool summers. The climate of Toronto, Canada's largest city, is similar to that of Beijing, but it is long and snowy in winter and not hot in summer. The climate of Ottawa, the capital, and Quebec City, the capital of Quebec Province, is equivalent to that of Changchun and Harbin in China. However, due to Canada's advanced winter snow removal and heating measures, winter there will not make people feel very cold.