Average Temperatures in July for Canadian Cities

Average temperatures for July at major cities across Canada are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.

The numbers allow you to compare typical July daily high and low temperatures for the 33 largest Canadian cities, ranging from St John's, Newfoundland in the east to Victoria, British Columbia in the west.

These are all the metropolitan areas that, according to Statistics Canada, had at least 100,000 people in 2011.

The tables give the month's normal maximum and minimum temperatures based on weather data collected from 1981 to 2010.

Average July temperatures
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
75 54 Abbotsford, British Columbia 24 12
79 60 Barrie, Ontario 26 15
81 60 Brantford, Ontario 27 15
74 50 Calgary, Alberta 23 10
74 54 Edmonton, Alberta 23 12
79 57 Guelph, Ontario 26 14
74 58 Halifax, Nova Scotia 23 14
81 62 Hamilton, Ontario 27 17
82 56 Kelowna, British Columbia 28 13
77 60 Kingston, Ontario 25 16
79 57 Kitchener - Waterloo, Ontario 26 14
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
80 59 London, Ontario 26 15
77 57 Moncton, New Brunswick 25 14
79 61 Montréal, Quebec 26 16
77 61 Oshawa, Ontario 25 16
80 60 Ottawa, Ontario 27 16
80 60 Peterborough, Ontario 26 15
77 56 Québec City, Quebec 25 14
79 53 Regina, Saskatchewan 26 12
76 54 Saguenay, Quebec 24 12
78 56 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 26 13
76 53 Sherbrooke, Quebec 25 12
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
81 62 St. Catharines - Niagara, Ontario 27 17
73 53 Saint John, New Brunswick 23 12
69 52 St. John's, Newfoundland 21 11
77 56 Sudbury, Ontario 25 13
76 52 Thunder Bay, Ontario 24 11
80 64 Toronto, Ontario 27 18
78 58 Trois-Rivières, Quebec 25 14
72 57 Vancouver, British Columbia 22 14
75 54 Victoria, British Columbia 24 12
83 64 Windsor, Ontario 28 18
79 56 Winnipeg, Manitoba 26 13
Reference

Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Canadian Climate Normals. 1981-2010 Climate Normals & Averages.

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