Canada
Canada has long cold winters in the east, warm humid summers in cities, and milder Pacific coast weather. Thermal layers are essential November through March.
Winter
December – February
−15–0 °C in Toronto; colder on prairies; mild in Vancouver.
Heavy down, thermals, waterproof boots, and cold accessories. Vancouver is more rain than snow.
Esenciales
- Heavy parka
- Thermals
- Gloves and hat
- Waterproof boots
- Scarf
Capas
- Thermal
- Fleece
- Parka
Telas
- Merino
- Down
- Gore-Tex
Calzado
- Winter boots with grip
- Non-slip soles
Evita
- Cotton base layers
- Smooth soles on ice
Tip: January in Toronto — cover nose and cheeks; wind chill is severe.
Reference looks





Nina B.
Snowy commute bundle
Insulation where it matters, grip-friendly footwear, and a scarf that actually seals the neckline gap. Saved this for my next Portland trip.





Priya M.
Transitional travel day
One cohesive palette so pieces mix if the forecast shifts; nothing that wrinkles badly in a carry-on. Built for Austin this week.





Maya R.
Crisp office Tuesday
Tailored separates in cool neutrals read polished under office AC and still feel right at an after-work drink. Sharing what I'd actually…





OuteliaVerificado
Soft rain-day layers
Light waterproof shell over breathable knits keeps you dry without overheating when humidity spikes. (New York—editor pick #1.)
