It can be a lot of fun to travel , given the wide open spaces and diverse landscapes of this sprawling country. However; if you’re planning to travel Canada soon there are a few things you should know that can make your trip a little easier and a lot more fun.
For example; unlike some portions of the where there may be no discernable difference between the seasons; there are four very distinct seasons in . The northernmost reaches of tend to be very cold; although even the southern areas have their share of frigid temperatures as well. If you’re planning to travel during the winter, you should keep in mind that both sides of the coast tend to experience quite a bit of rainfall during this time of year. To avoid the precipitation issue, you might want to restrict your travels to the parries around Manitoba and Saskatchewan; where the weather tends to remain dry almost all year long.
Don’t let the fact that some portions of the country are not as cold as others fool you any. Throughout most of the average temperature in January is just below zero. If you’re planning to travel during the winter, you should definitely plan on bringing a warm coat and boots as well as rain gear. You should also make a point to toss plenty of thick, warm socks into your bag as well as a g
ood, sturdy pair of warm gloves, a scarf and hat. Also keep in mind that many times it is easier to stay warm if you dress in layers, so pack accordingly.
In the summer things warm up slightly; however, as a rule does not experience the soaring temperatures like parts of the . On average, the temperature in runs around the low 80’s during July and August; the warmest months in . Depending on where in you plan to travel, you might even want to bring along a light sweater in case the evening temperatures drop.
Beyond the differences in temperature, you’ll also need to keep in mind that some portions of Canada experience problems with mosquitoes beginning in early spring and lasting all the way through early fall. If you plan to be outside during your travels, it would be a good idea to bring along a good brand of insect repellant. Also keep in mind, especially if you are hiking or camping, that ticks can be somewhat of a problem.
Finally, it’s important to keep in mind when you travel that portions of the country are still inhabited by animals that you would not commonly expect to see. This is especially true in the rural areas so it’s important to keep this in mind while exploring or camping. It is not uncommon to run across elk, mountain lions and even bears in some regions. Also, be on the lookout while driving at night for animals such as moose, deer and elk.