Average Temperatures in March for Canadian Cities

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

The numbers allow you to compare typical March 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 March temperatures
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
53 37 Abbotsford, British Columbia 12 3
38 19 Barrie, Ontario 3 -7
41 24 Brantford, Ontario 5 -4
40 18 Calgary, Alberta 4 -8
36 19 Edmonton, Alberta 2 -7
38 21 Guelph, Ontario 3 -6
38 25 Halifax, Nova Scotia 4 -4
41 25 Hamilton, Ontario 5 -4
50 31 Kelowna, British Columbia 10 0
37 21 Kingston, Ontario 3 -6
38 22 Kitchener - Waterloo, Ontario 4 -6
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
40 24 London, Ontario 4 -5
37 19 Moncton, New Brunswick 3 -7
37 20 Montréal, Quebec 3 -7
40 26 Oshawa, Ontario 4 -4
36 20 Ottawa, Ontario 2 -7
38 21 Peterborough, Ontario 3 -6
32 15 Québec City, Quebec 0 -9
33 14 Regina, Saskatchewan 0 -10
31 10 Saguenay, Quebec -1 -12
34 16 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 -9
36 15 Sherbrooke, Quebec 2 -10
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
42 26 St. Catharines - Niagara, Ontario 5 -3
36 19 Saint John, New Brunswick 2 -7
34 21 St. John's, Newfoundland 1 -6
33 14 Sudbury, Ontario 0 -10
33 13 Thunder Bay, Ontario 1 -11
40 29 Toronto, Ontario 5 -2
34 17 Trois-Rivières, Quebec 1 -9
51 38 Vancouver, British Columbia 10 3
53 40 Victoria, British Columbia 11 4
44 28 Windsor, Ontario 7 -2
31 13 Winnipeg, Manitoba -1 -11
Reference

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

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