Temperature in Canada in July

Daytime highs, nighttime lows and the warmest cities across Canada this July.

Canada, experiences maximum daytime temperatures in July ranging from 5°C (41°F) in Cape Hooper to 31°C (88°F) in Osoyoos. Nighttime temperatures generally drop to 15°C (59°F) in Osoyoos and 1°C (34°F) in Cape Hooper. The month of July is in the summer season. In Canada, July typically stands out as the hottest month of the year. If you're planning a visit during this time, it would be wise to come prepared. Packing light and breathable summer cloths will ensure you stay comfortable throughout your stay.

What is the temperature of the different cities in Canada in July?

To get a sense of July's typical temperatures in the key spots of Canada, explore the map below. Click on a point for an in-depth look.

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Best Places to Visit in Canada in July

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Conditions Temperatures Precipitation
Avg daytime high -5°C (23°F) cold → 32°C (90°F) hot

Marker color shows the average daytime high temperature in July: blue is cold, red is hot.

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Canada temperatures in July: frequently asked questions

How hot does it get in Canada in July?

Average daytime highs in Canada during July reach about 26°C (79°F) in Toronto.

How cold does it get at night in Canada in July?

Nighttime temperatures in Toronto typically drop to around 18°C (64°F) in July.

What is the warmest city in July in Canada?

From a thorough analysis of our records, Osoyoos clearly dominates in terms of high temperatures. The city witnesses daytime temperatures hovering around 31°C (88°F), and evenings that remain near 15°C (59°F).

What is the coldest city in July in Canada?

According to our data, Cape Hooper holds the title for the coldest city in Canada in July. It experiences maximum temperatures of approximately 5°C (41°F) and drops to lows of about 1°C (34°F) during the night.

How much sun does Canada get in July?

Across Canada, sunshine in July ranges from moderately sunny in Prince Rupert (141 hours) to sunny in Yellowknife (358 hours).

What is the water temperature in July?

Across Canada, sea temperatures in July range from cold at 13°C (55°F) in Prince Rupert to cool at 17°C (63°F) in Montréal — so swimming conditions depend on which coast you pick.

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