Canadian Climate normals are 30 year averages used to summarize or describe the average climatic conditions of a particular location.
At the completion of each decade, Environment and Climate Change Canada updates its climate normals for as many locations and as many climate characteristics as possible. The climate normals and extremes offered at this website are based on Canadian climate stations with at least 15 years of data.
Variables include: temperature, precipitation, snow depth, degree-days, soil temperature, evaporation, and frost and freezing-free periods. Some variables are observed hourly. These elements include: hourly wind speed and direction, bright sunshine, humidex, wind chill, humidity, pressure, radiation, visibility, and cloud cover.
The tabular data can be downloaded in comma-separated values (.csv) or .xml format.
Data are available at the following link: Canadian Climate Normals