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The climate around Vancouver and southern Vancouver Island is much milder than that of most of Canada. Snowfall is quite limited, and the temperature rarely drops very far below freezing. There is a lot of rain through much of the year, with typically two dry, warm months of summer. It is a very similar climate to Seattle.

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