Beautiful Victoria !! Victoria boasts the mildest climate in all of Canada. Greater Victoria is one of Canada's driest cities. The average monthly rainfall in summer is less than 2.5 cm (1"). During our “winter season” Victoria has an average snowfall of only 25 centimetres (9.75 inches) and an average rainfall of 592 millimetres (23 inches), less than recorded precipitation in Vancouver, BC or Seattle, Washington. Summers are pleasantly warm & sunny, but never too hot and the winters are mild.
Located in a sub-Mediterranean zone, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria receives an average of 2,183 hours of sunshine each year, with flowers in bloom year-round and an eight month frost-free season. Spring arrives as early as February and is mild. Summer is comfortably warm and dry with temperatures from 18° to 32°C (65° to 90°F).
Victoria has a very low humidity ratio and almost constant offshore breezes, which keep summer days from becoming too hot and summer evenings cool. A sweater or light jacket is recommended if you are going out at night.