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Kyle A

Which city gets the least snow in Canada?

Which city gets the least snow in Canada? And is it generally the warmest?

    



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Vancouver (in British Columbia)
Victoria (Vancouver Island, British Columbia)
Basically anything on Van. Island doesn't get much snow. Vancouver almost never reaches -6 degrees Celsius and same with Victoria. They are on the ocean front.

Now if you go to the opposite side of Canada, Newfoundland is different, same with PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.


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Vancouver rarely freezes and rarely gets a big white dump more than once a year. Usually it's never more than a cm or two. Normally, endless amounts of rain fall from the skies during the winter months


Sam
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Victoria and Vancouver in the province of British Columbia.


Karen L
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Victoria or Vancouver. Winters are definitely warmest(and wettest) there but summer is a little cooler than many other cities.


Tyler
Victoria, and Vancouver


Mark S
Vancouver gets an average of 48 inches per year of precipitation; Victoria, being further west to sea and away from the Coast/Olympic ranges, only gets 24 inches.

An inch of precipitation is ten inches of snow. Both cities have had way more than their share this year, but particularly Vancouver. So while it does snow (albeit rarely) in Victoria, there is far less and it disappears much quicker.


[tila]
Vancouver, I'd think.
Damn them and their pseudo-winter.
I live in Southern Ontario, and I live near the Great Lakes, so where I lives gets a lot of snow.
:) and :(



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