Extreme Weather in Canada
St. John’s
If you look at the biggest cities in Canada, the weather in St. John’s is very extreme. It has 124 days of fog, 359 cm of snow and 1.5 metres of rain every year. And guess what ... it is also the windiest city in Canada! Imagine living there.
Great Bear Rainforest
A rainforest can only exist where it’s very wet. In this part of Canada, the rain is measured in metres and not millimetres. The rainfall is about 2 to 3 metres every year! That’s more than anywhere else in Canada. Take your raincoat when visiting this rainforest.
Iqaluit
Iqaluit is so cold that no trees can grow there. The average temperature is 6 degrees
Celsius in summer and -25 degrees Celsius in winter.
The lowest temperature in Iqaluit ever was -46.6 degrees Celsius!