90% of new migrants thought that the weather in Canada during winter is too cold, nearly unbearable.
Is it true?
Watch the video below to hear the first-hand experience by immigrants from Singapore. Did they find the weather unbearable?
“The west coast of British Columbia, including Vancouver, has a moderate climate year-round and thus the seasons are less distinct from one another. Overall, the west coast has summers that aren’t as warm nor winters that are as bitterly cold as say, Toronto or Montreal.
Eastern Canada, including Toronto and Montreal, has a short, fierce winter, below zero temperatures most of the time, and -20°C (-4°F) not uncommon. At least one or two snowfalls of eight inches or more will likely hit in January and February.” – TripSavvy
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