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Last updated10th Jun 2025
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Climate Differences and Student Life edit
Weather impacts daily routines, clothing choices, and even social life. Here’s a city-wise climate snapshot using verified climate data for winter averages:
| City | Winter Average Temp (°C) | Climate Tips | Recommended Gear | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | -5.5°C to 0°C | Prepare for snow and cold winds; use underground walkways for commutes | Thermal wear, insulated boots, layered clothing | 
| Vancouver | 0°C to 8°C | Mild, rainy winters; little snow | Raincoat, waterproof shoes, light jacket | 
| Montreal | -5°C to -1°C | Cold, wind chill, snowy, icy; learn to walk on snow | Heavy coat, gloves, boots, scarf | 
| Ottawa | -5°C to -1°C | Cold, wind chill, snowy; dress in layers | Thermal layers, parka, snow boots | 
| Calgary | -8°C to 0°C | Dry, sunny; occasional warm Chinook winds (temporary) | Layered clothing, sunglasses | 
| Halifax | -3°C to 3°C | Milder, windy, some snow | Windbreaker, warm clothes | 
| Winnipeg | -15°C to -5°C | Extreme cold, snow; indoor activities are common | Parka, thermal wear, mittens, warm hat/toque, scarf/balaclava, insulated waterproof boots | 
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