The parts of Canada that have the mildest climate are the parts that are west of the Great Lakes region. The snow and cold tends to be a little harsher during winter months near the Great Lakes.
Nova Scotia has the warmest climate in Canada.
The town of Ladysmith, British Columbia, enjoys Canada's mildest climate. The east coast of Vancouver Island, from Victoria to Comox, would be Canada's warmest region.
Canada once had a much warmer climate.
It is warmer and rainier Due to heat and moisture from the pacific ocean
Mexico is warmer as it is much closer to the equator than Canada.
Canada's northerly location is related to its climate because Canada is more farther north then the us so this location gives Canada cool to freezing temps. year around.
The climate
Mexico would have an overall warmer climate than Canada, because it is closer to the equator.
Warmer than the north, but still mostly cold
Canada once had a much warmer climate.
The USA covers areas from southern North America to northern North America. Canada is all in northern North America. In these regions, southern areas tend to be warmer.
It is warmer and rainier Due to heat and moisture from the Pacific Ocean
The US and Canada both have Humid continental, semiarid, highland and marine climate zones.
It is warmer and rainier Due to heat and moisture from the Pacific Ocean
It is warmer and rainier Due to heat and moisture from the pacific ocean
The US and Canada both have Humid continental, semiarid, highland and marine climate zones.
How does it compare with England? Winters are generally a lot colder in Canada (depending on location in Canada) Spring is generally a bit cooler in Canada Summers are a lot warmer in Canada (especially with the humidity on the East Coast) Fall are about the same, maybe a bit warmer in Canada
Oklahoma has a warmer climate.
Because the UK is the same distance from the equator as parts of Canada. The Gulf Stream keeps the UK warmer than Canada.