I'm guessing you mean if there are any warm places, or if Canada is always cold?
If so, no. Canada is quite warm, although during the winter, can get fairly cold. If you're planning to move in Canada and do not want to be cold, I would recommend moving in to the prairie's; the provinces of Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. A warm wind during the winter, called the Chinook, sweeps the region during the winter, keeping the temperatures to a "nice" 10 degrees Celsius. The downside is that it doesn't get much hotter than 20 degrees C during the summer. Somewhere like Toronto is nice because you still get the warm summers and very little snow (2-3 cm for a full year), but you get fairly cold winters (-15 degrees C)
Whatever you do, if you're from somewhere warm, do not move to Ottawa, the capital region of Canada, where I live, because we get approximately 1.5meters of snow during the winter, and its about -35 Celsius, and during the summer, we get +30 to 40 degrees Celsius. Its hell ;p
Somewhere pretty too is British Columbia (BC) ... It has the most beautiful mountain's, and while you ski in snow up top, you can play volleyball in shorts on the bottom
Canada is cold only in the winter. However, Canada is cold because of its northern latitude. The only places in Canada that are cold year round are the northern territories. Summers in southern Canada can be as high as 80 degrees. Fall in Canada is fairly cool. Ignore the stereotype that Canada is freezing cold year round. It only applies to areas near the Arctic Circle or Nunavut.
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Canada has always been a rich country. It has abundant land, and massive amounts of natural resources. Canada has a long history of plenty, and it's history is one of success following success. Canada is rich in many ways and it's one of the best places to live in the world. People want to live in Canada, because it has so much to offer, (although it can get cold in winter).
no Canada does not have mild winters!! no Canada does not have mild winters!!
because its cold in canada
is it always cold in toronto
Canada's population is sparse because many places in Canada is uninhabitable. These places are too cold for people to live in.
Generally it is colder then most places in Canada.
Too cold for cacti in some places of Canada.
They lived in cold snowy places like canada,Greenland,russia, and Alaska.
Traditionally, Canada, northern Russia and Antarctica are considered some of the colder places on Earth.
Canada is far up in the north where the climate is very cold, so it tends to get more snow than other places.
Butter flies come from all different places, like they come from different places in Canada, places near Florida/states, But obviously they can not come from cold places..
They also live in Canada and Greenland. They live there because it is cold and they are adapted to living in cold places like the tundra.
Relative to most places, even in Canada - year, they're pretty long and they can be very cold at times (below -40)
Canada is cold only in the winter. However, Canada is cold because of its northern latitude. The only places in Canada that are cold year round are the northern territories. Summers in southern Canada can be as high as 80 degrees. Fall in Canada is fairly cool. Ignore the stereotype that Canada is freezing cold year round. It only applies to areas near the Arctic Circle or Nunavut.
Canada is a cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold place