Canada weather
Our guide to the weather in Canada during August
Canada is a diverse and vibrant destination, offering a range of experiences to suit all tastes, with August being a great time to explore the great outdoors or take in the vibrant cities. We've looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Canada, covering the last 12 years up to 2024, plus we've asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Canada weather in August.
What's the temperature like in Canada during August?
August is typically the warmest month in Canada, although that's nothing to write home about for us Brits. The temperature reaches around 13℃ during the daytime, falling away to 9℃ at night. The UV index will be moderate at this time of year, so not something to worry about for the average person. However, if you're going to be outside for long periods it's worth wearing a broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen and UV-blocking sunglasses. Remember that bright surfaces, such as water and sand increase UV exposure.
Does it rain in Canada during August?
On average, there will be 6 rainy days during the month, amounting to 100.9mm in total. That's a significant amount of rain. For comparison, the wettest months in the UK typically sees between 80mm and 100mm, depending on where you are. There's a small chance that you'll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.
Is it windy in Canada during August?
Expect moderate breeze becoming stronger at times during August, with occasional gusts up to 22mph. With moderate air temperatures, any breeze will feel cool.
Canada Blog posts
From the Ireland's most popular travel bloggers
The most haunted places in Canada to stay & eat (if you dare)
17th October 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
Haunted places and ghost stories have fascinated people for ages. From friendly Casper-like stories to menacing, terrifying phantoms; for some reason, humans are drawn to the idea of the supernatural and, as such, dark tourism has become quite the trend. Especially in places like Edinburgh, and New Orleans, Prague. But, did you know, that Canada has some pretty creepy places too? From haunted hotels to haunted restaurants, here are some of the most haunted places in Canada that you can easily...
The best of Toronto in 2 days
8th August 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
Known for having the tallest building in Canada, and being the home to both the Blue Jays baseball team and actor-turned-rapper Drake, Toronto is one of the most popular cities to visit in Canada. This multicultural city has something for everyone from foodies to sports fanatics, shopaholics and museum enthusiests there is plenty to see and do in this busy metropolis. But what if you only have time for a short visit? Don’t worry, you can still see a lot of Toronto in 2 days. Here are my...
Weekend guide to Prince Edward County wineries & more
12th May 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
When it comes to Canadian wine most of us tend to think of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia or Niagara on the Lake in Southern Ontario. However, on the shores of Lake Ontario is another area known for wineries (along with a few cideries and breweries as well!). This area is Prince Edward County and while it might have once been a local secret, the secret is definitely out because it’s become one of the most popular getaway destinations in Ontario. Here are my suggestions on how to...
Whistler in the summer: A guide to Whistler, BC
29th April 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
Whistler village is a famous Canadian destination, especially among skiers and snowboarders. But you don’t have to visit in the winter to experience Whistler; it’s a pretty great summer destination as well (with the bonus of also being more affordable!). So if you are thinking of visiting Whistler in the summer, here is my Whistler guide....
The best of: 3 days in Vancouver
12th April 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
The first time I visited Vancouver, I spent a little over a week using the city as a base to explore and catch up with some of my friends who had moved out to BC. I had a blast in the west coast city and cam back to explore more a couple years later. Having been twice now, I understand why it’s such a popular destination for Canadians and international travellers alike. Vancouver may not be a huge city, but between the city itself and the surrounding area, there is plenty to keep you...
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