“There is no such thing as bad weather, there is only bad clothing”
December to March: Bring cold weather gear: warm winter boots, “ski suit” style pants, warm winter coat with hood, hat, lined and waterproof gloves, scarf or neck warmer. You should also bring a balaclava if snowmobiling is part of your program.
April/May & October/November: Bring warm clothes and woollens in addition to a waterproof coat, comfortable walking shoes. A hat, scarf and gloves are required for trips to northern regions.
June – July – August: In summer, it can be very hot and humid in some Canadian cities. We therefore advise you to bring light & comfortable clothes, which breathe well, with a woollen coat for the evenings, mornings as well as for the boat trips. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellent are also essential for a comfortable stay. Please note that most restaurants and hotels have air conditioning at all times during the summer.
Mi-septembre à la mi-octobre: « L’été indien » soit la haute saison touristique. Le Canada connaît généralement de très belles journées ensoleillées et chaudes durant cette période, toutefois il est conseillé de prévoir des vêtements chaud pour les matins et les soirées qui peuvent s’avérer plus fraîches.