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Totem Circle Tour is a 2500km (1550mi) tour perfect for those interested in exploring the rich culture of British Columbia's First Nations people. Passing through historic sites and villages will bring you face to face with diverse people, unique art, centuries old stories and fascinating history. Witness the province's most beautiful and awe-inspiring scenery as you travel over land through the heart of the province and sail the Inside Passage down through the coast's magnificent fjords and rainforests.

Weather and Climate

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Weather Forecasts

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Climate

British Columbia's large size and diverse topography means the climate varies greatly from area to area. This creates wide variations in average hours of sunshine, rainfall, snowfall and temperatures, sometimes over remarkably short distances.

The provinces climate varies from marine on the coast to continental in the interior, and is influenced by its location immediately east of the warm Pacific Ocean, the north-south orientation of its towering mountain chains, the mountainous topography, the prevailing westerly winds, and the province's northerly latitude.

Summer-time temperatures in BC's interior frequently surpass 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit); nearer the coast and in other regions, average temperatures are around 25 degrees Celsius (78 degrees Fahrenheit).

Spring and Fall usually means warm days, but you'll want to bring a jacket along for the cooler nights.

In winter, the Greater Vancouver and Greater Victoria enjoy a temperate climate. But dress warmly if you're heading for Whistler, the interior, or up north.

Temperature Averages - Maximum/Minimum in Celsius

Climate normals or averages are used to summarize or describe the average climatic conditions of a particular location.

At the completion of each decade, Environment Canada updates its climate normals for as many locations and as many climatic characteristics as possible.

Below is a table of temperature norms compiled from Environment Canada data for key cities around British Columbia showing the average maximum and minimum daily temperature (rounded to the nearest degree) recorded for the particular month. The figure after the city in brackets is the elevation in meters above sea level.

City/Tourism Region 
  J F M A M J J A S O N D
100 Mile House (1059 m) MAX -3 2 7 12 17 20 23 23 18 11 2 -3
Cariboo Chilcotin Coast MIN -13 -10 -6 -2 2 6 7 6 3 -2 -7 -12
                           
Campbell River (105 m) MAX 5 7 9 13 17 20 23 23 20 13 8

5

Vancouver Island MIN -2 -1 0 2 6 9 11 11 7 3 1 -1
                           
Fort St. John (695 m) MAX -10 -6 0 9 16 19 21 20 15 8 -3 -8
Northen British Columbia 
MIN -18 -15 -9 -1 4 8 10 9 5 0 -10 -16
                           
Kamloops (345 m) MAX -1 4 10 16 22 25 28 28 22 14 5 0
Thompson Okanagan
MIN -8 -4 -1 3 7 11 14 13 8 3 -2 -6
                           
Kelowna (429 m)
MAX 0 3 10 15 20 24 28 27 21 13 5 1
Thompson Okanagan
MIN -7 -5 -2 1 5 9 10 10 6 1 -3 -6
                           
Penticton (334 m)
MAX 1 4 10 16 20 24 28 28 22 14 6 1
Thompson Okanagan
MIN -4 -3 -1 2 7 10 13 13 8 3 0 -4
                           
Prince George (691 m) MAX -6 -1 5 11 17 20 22 21 17 10 1 -4
Northen British Columbia 
MIN -14 -10 -6 -1 3 7 9 8 4 0 -6 -12
                           
Prince Rupert (35 m) MAX 5 6 7 10 12 14 16 17 15 12 7 5
Northen British Columbia 
MIN -2 -1 0 2 5 8 10 10 8 5 1 1
                           
Vancouver (4 m) MAX 6 8 10 13 17 20 22 22 19 14 9 6
Vancouver Coast & Mtns 
MIN 1 2 3 5 8 11 13 13 10 7 3 2
                           
Victoria (19 m) MAX 7 8 10 13 17 19 22 22 19 14 10 7
Vancouver Island 
MIN 0 1 2 4 7 9 11 11 8 5 3 1
                           
Williams Lake (585 m)
MAX -2 3 10 15 20 23 26 26 21 13 4 -2
Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
MIN -10 -7 -4 0 4 8 10 9 5 1 -4 -10

 

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