For , astronomical summer in Canada runs from June 21 to September 22 (Eastern Time).
These are the hottest months, with temperatures often ranging between
Summer in Canada is defined by two main frameworks: the (based on Earth’s orbit) and the meteorological summer (based on annual temperature cycles). While the official calendar places summer from late June to late September, the experience of summer weather varies significantly by latitude and geography. In most populated regions, summer conditions are reliably present from June through August , with considerable variation in spring and autumn shoulder months.
For , astronomical summer in Canada runs from June 21 to September 22 (Eastern Time).
These are the hottest months, with temperatures often ranging between
Summer in Canada is defined by two main frameworks: the (based on Earth’s orbit) and the meteorological summer (based on annual temperature cycles). While the official calendar places summer from late June to late September, the experience of summer weather varies significantly by latitude and geography. In most populated regions, summer conditions are reliably present from June through August , with considerable variation in spring and autumn shoulder months.