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Which province is better to immigrate to Canada?

From the perspective of being more suitable for life.

British Columbia

British Columbia, also known as BC, is one of the four largest provinces in Canada, and Vancouver is the largest city in the province. BC Province is close to the Pacific Ocean and has a mild climate. Most of the province is forest. The climate is like the south of China. It is rainy and snowy in winter, the air is humid, and the coldest temperature is above zero. It is one of the best provinces in Canada.

Alberta province

Alberta is one of the three prairie provinces in Canada with a pleasant climate. Especially in summer, the average temperature is about 15 degrees Celsius. The climate is much colder in winter, and the temperature in the north can sometimes drop to MINUS 20 degrees. Although the best season for tourism is summer, the first-class ski resorts in Banff and Jasper also attract many tourists.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan, known as Canada's "vegetable basket", is famous for its pasture and wheat fields, with a flat and vast terrain. The climate here is relatively dry, and there are great differences between regions. The average temperature is 25 degrees Celsius in summer and minus 25 degrees Celsius in winter. Although it is cold in winter, it is sunny, which is one of the regions in North America that receive the most sunshine.

Winter in Saskatchewan is very cold, sometimes the temperature is over 40 degrees below zero, which makes people feel like Heilongjiang in China.

Newfoundland and Labrador Province

Newfoundland, located in the northeast corner of Canada, is the youngest province in Canada. The latitude span of this province, the influence of the westerly belt, the cold current of the ocean and the topographic characteristics of various places all make the climate of this province numerous. Among them, North Labrador belongs to the cold zone, South Labrador belongs to the sub-cold zone, and Newfoundland is generally temperate.

New Brunswick province

Compared with the climate in the coastal areas, the climate in the inland areas of New Brunswick has four distinct seasons. There is neither the cold in northern Canada nor the heat in southern America.

It's sunny here with four distinct seasons. From vibrant spring and colorful summer to fruitful autumn and snowy winter, colorful scenes decorate the four seasons life of New Brunswick people.

Prince Edward i.

Prince Edward Island is one of the three marine provinces in eastern Canada. Known as St. Lawrence Bay Park, there are many beaches on the north shore of the island, forming countless natural beaches.

Summer is warm and humid, generally around 20℃, and July and August are the warmest and driest seasons. It is very cold in winter, and the temperature is generally -3- 1 1℃. Schools and enterprises are often closed due to winter snowstorms. Spring is full of vitality and the temperature will rise from 8℃ to 22℃. Autumn is crisp and sunny, September afternoon is warm, and the night is cooler.

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia has a warm, humid and rainy climate, with a frost-free period of 140 days throughout the year, and is considered as a warm province in Canada.

Compared with other parts of Canada, it is warm in winter and cool in summer, and its climate is similar to that of new york, Boston and Dalian in China. Nova Scotia has been rated as one of the most livable places in the world in many geographical magazines in the world. manitoba, lake

Manitoba is a province in south-central Canada. Manitoba has a continental climate with long cold winters and hot summers. Manitoba is one of the provinces with the longest sunshine hours in Canada. The temperature in Winnipeg, the provincial capital, is around 25~26℃ in summer and the lowest temperature in winter can reach -24℃. Take Brandon as an example, the average temperature in 1 month is-18.4 degrees Celsius, and the average temperature in June is 18 degrees Celsius.

Ontario

There are the most Chinese in Ontario, because there are two big cities in Ontario, Toronto and Ottawa. Coupled with the proximity to the United States, many people choose to stay here.

Ontario's climate is not as livable as Vancouver's, and there are four distinct seasons. It is very cold in winter, and it often snows. Spring is the rainy season, the average temperature is about 12 degrees, and it is sometimes very hot in summer, rising to more than 30 degrees.

Quebec province

Quebec has a diverse climate, and it is often windy in winter, and the somatosensory temperature is lower than the actual temperature. The coldest time of the year is 65438+ 10 month, the daily average temperature is-10.4℃, the daily average minimum temperature is-14.9℃, and the hottest month of the year is July, with the daily average temperature of 20.9℃ and the daily average maximum temperature of 26.3℃.