Year By Year Canadian Temperature Extremes
Year | Location of Extreme Maximum Temperature | Temperature | Location of Extreme Minmum Temperature | Temperature |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Lytton, British Columbia | 40.3 °C | Old Crow, Yukon | −52.1 °C |
2011 | Grimsby, Ontario | 38.5 °C | Watson Lake, Yukon | −52.8 °C |
2010 | Ashcroft, British Columbia | 38.8 °C | Old Crow, Yukon | −47.6 °C |
2009 | Lillooet and Bella Coola, British Columbia | 41.2 °C | McQuesten, Yukon | −52.0 °C |
2008 | Lytton, British Columbia | 40.4 °C | Mayo, Yukon | −53.8 °C |
2007 | Woodrow, Saskatchewan | 43.0 °C | Ogilvie River, Yukon | −54.5 °C |
2006 | Lytton, British Columbia | 42.1 °C | Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories | −50.0 °C |
2005 | Oliver, British Columbia | 39.0 °C | Stewart Crossing and Burwash Landing, Yukon | −55.0 °C |
2004 | Lytton, British Columbia | 41.8 °C | Pelly Ranch and Ogilvie River, Yukon | −54.5 °C |
2003 | Elrose, Saskatchewan | 41.0 °C | La Grande 4, Quebec | −50.4 °C |
2002 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 42.0 °C | Elrose, Saskatchewan and Rae Lakes, Northwest Territories | −51.0 °C |
2001 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 41.7 °C | Eureka, Nunavut | −51.2 °C |
2000 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 38.8 °C | Nahanni National Park Reserve, Northwest Territories | −52.3 °C |
1999 | Spences Bridge, British Columbia | 39.0 °C | Ross River, Yukon | −57.0 °C |
1998 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 42.8 °C | Stewart Crossing, Yukon | −55.0 °C |
1997 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 39.6 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −55.0 °C |
1996 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 41.2 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −55.0 °C |
1995 | Smoky Falls, Ontario and Lake Cowichan, British Columbia | 40.0 °C | Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories | −54.6 °C |
1994 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 42.6 °C | Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories | −52.0 °C |
1993 | Spences Bridge, British Columbia | 37.5 °C | Old Crow, Yukon | −57.0 °C |
1992 | Osoyoos, British Columbia | 39.8 °C | Johnsons Crossing, Yukon | −55.0 °C |
1991 | Empress and Bindloss, Alberta | 39.8 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −54.0 °C |
1990 | Lytton, British Columbia | 40.2 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −57.0 °C |
1989 | Turtle Mountain, Manitoba | 40.5 °C | Ogilvie River, Yukon | −56.0 °C |
1988 | Starbuck, Manitoba | 41.5 °C | Shepherd Bay, Nunavut | −55.6 °C |
1987 | Boston Bar, British Columbia | 42.0 °C | Eureka, Nunavut | −55.3 °C |
1986 | Boston Bar, British Columbia | 41.5 °C | Swift River, Yukon | −54.0 °C |
1985 | Lytton, British Columbia | 41.0 °C | Braeburn, Yukon | −54.0 °C |
1984 | Consul, Saskatchewan | 43.0 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −55.0 °C |
1983 | Midale, Saskatchewan | 41.5 °C | Stewart River, Yukon | −58.0 °C |
1982 | Boston Bar and Spences Bridge, British Columbia | 39.5 °C | Ross River, Yukon | −58.5 °C |
1981 | Boston Bar and Lytton, British Columbia | 41.5 °C | Ross River, Yukon | −53.0 °C |
1980 | Francis, Saskatchewan | 40.0 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −58.0 °C |
1979 | Kettle Valley, British Columbia | 41.5 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −58.5 °C |
1978 | Boston Bar, British Columbia | 41.5 °C | Fording River, British Columbia | −56.0 °C |
1977 | Salmo, British Columbia | 41.5 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −54.4 °C |
1976 | Waskada, Manitoba | 41.5 °C | Eagle River, Yukon | −53.9 °C |
1975 | Turbine, Ontario | 42.8 °C | Old Crow and Ross River, Yukon | −59.4 °C |
1974 | Kamloops, British Columbia | 41.1 °C | Mayo, Yukon | −56.7 °C |
1973 | Altawan, Alberta | 40.0 °C | Shepherd Bay, Nunavut | −57.8 °C |
1972 | Lillooet, British Columbia and Lumsden, Saskatchewan | 40.0 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −56.7 °C |
1971 | Lytton, British Columbia | 42.2 °C | Pelly Ranch and Mayo, Yukon | −58.3 °C |
1970 | Altawan, Alberta | 41.1 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −54.4 °C |
1969 | Willow Creek, Saskatchewan | 41.7 °C | Ross River, Yukon | −57.2 °C |
1968 | Boston Bar, British Columbia | 40.0 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −60.0 °C |
1967 | Lytton, British Columbia | 41.1 °C | Mould Bay, Northwest Territories | −53.9 °C |
1966 | Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan | 39.4 °C | Pelly Ranch and Carmacks, Yukon | −57.8 °C |
1965 | Ashcroft, British Columbia | 41.7 °C | Snag, Yukon | −57.2 °C |
1964 | Sturgeon Crossing, Saskatchewan | 41.7 °C | Mayo, Yukon | −56.2 °C |
1963 | East Poplar River, Willow Creek, and Cardross, Saskatchewan | 39.4 °C | Mayo, Yukon | −57.2 °C |
1962 | Lytton, British Columbia | 38.9 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −58.9 °C |
1961 | Maple Creek, Saskatchewan | 43.3 °C | Pelly Ranch and Dawson City, Yukon | −54.4 °C |
1960 | Newgate, British Columbia | 43.3 °C | Shingle Point, Yukon, Eureka, Nunavut, and Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories | −51.2 °C |
1959 | Newgate, British Columbia | 41.1 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −57.8 °C |
1958 | Midale, Saskatchewan | 41.7 °C | Lake Hazen, Nunavut | −56.2 °C |
1957 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 38.9 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −54.4 °C |
1956 | Barriere & Lytton, British Columbia | 41.1 °C | Isachsen, Nunavut | −53.9 °C |
1955 | Ramsey, Ontario & Oliver, British Columbia | 39.4 °C | Pelly Ranch, Yukon | −55.6 °C |
1954 | Foremost, Alberta | 40.0 °C | Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan & Snag, Yukon | −52.2 °C |
1953 | Willow Creek, Saskatchewan | 42.2 °C | Elmworth, Alberta | −53.3 °C |
1952 | Midale, Saskatchewan | 40.6 °C | Snag, Yukon | −60.9 °C |
1951 | St Albans, Manitoba & Port Alberni, British Columbia | 40.6 °C | Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories & Isachsen, Nunavut | −52.8 °C |
1950 | Lytton & Port Alberni, British Columbia | 38.3 °C | Snag, Yukon | −55.6 °C |
1949 | Rosetown, Saskatchewan | 43.3 °C | Snag, Yukon | −56.2 °C |
1948 | Pennant, Saskatchewan | 41.7 °C | Snag & Mayo, Yukon | −56.2 °C |
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