Yes, Canada does get tornadoes, although it is not a common occurrence. They occur mainly in late spring and summer throughout southern Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba, although other provinces have has tornadoes as well. Generally Canadian tornadoes are relatively weak (F0's and F1's). But the country has had one F5 tornado. Overall Canada averages 100 tornadoes per year, ranking it second among other nations.
Yes, they do, but they are extremely rare.
However then they do occur, they are extremely violent, much more violent than the average tornado.
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Hurricanes have hit Canada, though it is rare as the waters near the country are usually too cold to sustain a hurricane
Canada records an average of about 100 tornadoes per year. The actual number may be higher as it is likely that small tornadoes in remote areas are frequently missed.
Forestry is a major industry in most of Canada's provinces.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada's smallest province, in terms of both area and population; yet PEI is, by far, Canada's most densely populated province.
no, Manitoba is the most highly tax province in Canada
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Nunavut is Canada's northernmost province. It was originally part of the Northwest Territories.
Ontario has the largest population, while Quebec has the biggest area.
Forestry is a major industry in most of Canada's provinces.
Ontario is considered the most central province in Canada as it is located directly above the geographical center of the country. Its capital city, Toronto, is also known as the financial and cultural hub of Canada.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's eastern most province,.
Quebec
British Columbia is Canada's eastern most province.
The province of Ontario covers an area of 415,600 square miles. This province was founded in the year 1867 and is the most populated province in the country of Canada.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada's smallest province, in terms of both area and population; yet PEI is, by far, Canada's most densely populated province.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's easternmost province.
no, Manitoba is the most highly tax province in Canada
which province has most softwood
Canada's most populous province is Ontario.