In Canada, the summer holiday season is from May to October.
The weather in both Eastern Canada and Western Canada can be quite variable throughout the summer months. The best way to be prepared is by wearing layers. Don't hesitate to print our packing list to make sure you don't forget anything!
Here is a guide to what clothing to pack:
Socks and underwear
You might want to pack one or two pairs of wool socks, not just if you're visiting in the winter, but also in May-June and September-October. They may also come in handy in July and August if you plan to do water sports or if your feet tend to get cold.
Shoes and sandals
Everyone walks a lot while on holiday, so you will need a good pair of walking shoes, both in town and for exploring the great outdoors. It's a good idea to have two pairs of shoes in case it rains. We recommend bringing sandals for the summer months.
Light clothing
Light clothing (shorts, T-shirt, tank top, etc) will be most useful in July and August, but days can still be warm in June and September.
Warmer clothing
Evenings can be quite cool, even in July and August, so you will need some warmer layering options (jeans, pants, long-sleeved shirts, sweatshirts, etc) throughout the summer. You might also want to bring something a little more formal for restaurants, or other social outings.
Sweater
Always pack a polar fleece (or wool) sweater, at any time of the year.
Raincoat or light jacket
A raincoat or rain jacket will come in handy for rainy days. A breathable rain jacket (e.g. Gore-Tex) over a sweater is a winning combination for those colder nights.
Hats
A brimmed hat is highly recommended for sun protection. It might be a good idea to pack a warm hat (Canadians call them tuques!) for cooler weather, or ocean / mountain excursions. Remember, you lose 70% of your body heat through your head. A light scarf could also be useful.
Swimsuit and pajamas
Don't forget your swimsuit for the beach, the pool and water sports!
We recommend bringing thermal pajamas for the colder months, and a lighter option for the summer if you tend to get hot in the night.