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8. Canada in general has good climates, but most of the territory expect for most of Labrador and parts of Quebec has summers too hot for my taste. Many regions have problems of their own, for example Nunavut is too cold, Saskatchewan is too dry and so on.
I don't like snow and cold so there's little to offer in Canada. The only positives are the decent summers in southern Ontario and Quebec, the lack of snow in coastal southern BC, and the general size of Canada.
7. There are some great climates in southern Canada, specifically Ontario and southern Quebec. There are a wide range of passable climates that cover most of the provinces and southern parts of the territories. The only truly bad climates are the tundra climates (too cold all year).
4. The real cold climates with no real summer drag it down but the BC coast, interior (Okanagan represent ), southern Alberta (not Calgary, more Lethbridge and Medicine Hat) and southern Ontario are all quite enjoyable climates.
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Whole country is too cold and snowy (or rainy in the case of southwestern BC)
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