Q.3
British Columbia always has the wettest place in Canada over the entire year, but which province was home to Canada's wettest summer in both 2014 and 2015?

lake3

Q.10
In 2015, this town recorded the hottest temperature in Canada at 42°C (108°F).

city4

Q.8
To cap off the 2015 year, this town was the hottest place in Canada on December 31st. The temperature climbed to 10°C/50°F.

city2

Q.4
2015 marks the warmest year ever recorded in the Northwest Territories with Fort Liard beating the old record by an astounding 0.6°C/1.0°F. What was this town's average temperature in 2015?

FortLiard

Q.2
Bathurst Inlet recorded Nunavut's warmest temperature in 2015. How warm was it?

BathurstInlet

Q.6
In 2015, Charlottetown, PEI, recorded 597 cm (235") of snow. How significant was this?

Charlottetown

Q.7
The coldest extreme temperature in 2015 was -50°C (-57°F). In which town was it recorded?

city5

Q.1
The temperature in Lethbridge, Alberta, averaged 7.9C in 2015, marking the second warmest year ever recorded in the province. Which year holds the number one spot?

Lethbridge

Q.9
Southwestern Ontario -- centred around Windsor -- has Canada's hottest summers most years. 2015, however, marked the first time in recorded history where the nation's hottest summer occurred outside of Ontario for the third year in a row. Which town happened to score a hat trick by being Canada's hottest summer yet again in 2015?

city3

Q.5
2015 was the warmest year ever recorded in Canada with Howe Sound, British Columbia, edging the old national record by 0.2°C. Who held the previous record (12.5°C) for the warmest year ever recorded in Canada?

City