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The weather is popular subject in talks overheard around the Bay of Fundy. Locals love to discuss the weather, probably since the Bay of Fundy’s coastal climate is so tough to forecast. Visitors must be aware that the Bay of Fundy is a four season destination.

Winter (December-March)

Throughout the winter temperatures may range from -10 C to 4 C (14 F to 40 F). Daytime temperatures are usually hotter and temperatures start to warm up near the end of the season. Snow is likely during the season. Many seasonal tourism attractions and services are closed during the winter months. However, the winter remains a unique time to visit the Bay of Fundy. Many events, urban entertainment, accommodations, spas, shopping, museums, and winter activities (snow shoeing, snowboarding, skiing, and snowmobiling for example) remain available for wintertime visitors.

Spring (March -June)

During the spring temperatures may range from -5 C to 22 C (23 F to 72 F). Daytime temperatures are often hotter. Temperatures steadily warm up as the season advances and by the end of April the winter’s snow is often gon. By May the plants and trees begin to bloom. The majority or tourism related attractions and services are open by the first of May.

Summer (June-September)

During the summer temperatures may range from 10 C to 25 C (50 F to 77 F). Daytime temperatures are typically hotter. Nearing the end of the season temperatures start to cool down. All tourism related attractions and services are open and going full tilt in the summer (apart from the ski hills of course).

Fall (September-December)

Throughout the fall season temperatures may go from roughly 2 C to 20 C (36 F to 68 F). Daytime temperatures are generally hotter. Trees begin to turn colour in early October and they lose their leaves by the end of October. Temperatures become cooler as the season advances. Chances of snow in this season get even more likely in late November and in December. A lot of tourism related attractions and services remain open until Mid-Late October.

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