List of Extreme Temperatures in Canada - Hottest Temperature Readings

Hottest Temperature Readings

Date Recorded Location Temperature
July 5, 1937 Midale, Saskatchewan and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan 45.0 °C
July 11, 1936 St. Albans and Emerson, Manitoba 44.4 °C
July 16 and 17, 1941 Lillooet and Lytton, British Columbia 44.4 °C
July 11, 1936 Brandon, Manitoba 43.3 °C
July 5, 1937 Regina, Saskatchewan 43.3 °C
July 21, 1931 Bassano Dams, Alberta 43.3 °C
July 27, 1998 Osoyoos, British Columbia 42.8 °C
July 14, 1936 Fort Frances, Ontario 42.2 °C
July 11, 1936 Winnipeg, Manitoba 42.2 °C
July 20, 1919 Biscotasing, Ontario 42.2 °C
August 11, 1914 North West River, Newfoundland and Labrador 41.7 °C
July 29, 2009 Bella Coola, British Columbia 41.2 °C
July 7, 8 and 9, 1936 Toronto, Ontario 40.6 °C
July 27, 1939 Kamloops, British Columbia 41.7 °C
June 25, 1988 Windsor, Ontario 40.3 °C
July 6, 1921 Ville Marie, Quebec 40.0 °C
August 18, 1935 Nepisiguit Falls, New Brunswick 39.4 °C
July 18, 1941 Fort Smith, Northwest Territories 39.4 °C
July 31, 1975 Sudbury, Ontario 38.3 °C
August 19, 1935 Collegeville, Nova Scotia 38.3 °C
July 29, 2009 Vancouver, British Columbia 33.8 °C

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