CLOTHING

When not at work or formal activities, Canadians often dress quite casually. Most restaurants do not require a tie or jacket. Although the climate is moderate, there are seasons. The information below will give you an idea of what clothing to bring.

June to August: Shorts, skirts, tee-shirts, sandals, swimming suits, light jackets and sunglasses.

September and October: Slacks, jeans, jackets, sunglasses and a hat or umbrella.

November to February: Slacks, jeans, jackets, sweaters and a hat or umbrella. For winter sports, you should have gloves, sweaters, a warm coat and boots.

March to May: Slacks, jeans, jackets, sunglasses and a hat or umbrella.

You might encounter a cool breeze at any time of the year, especially at night, or near the ocean. The best way to prepare for this is with more than one layer of light, color coordinated clothing. This way, you can add or remove clothing as the weather changes.

 

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