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A four-panel illustration shows the landscape of Maple Shores in winter, spring, summer, and fall, with season names, Lake Huron labels, and temperature ranges below each panel. The style resembles a watercolor painting.

A four-panel illustration shows the landscape of Maple Shores in winter, spring, summer, and fall, with season names, Lake Huron labels, and temperature ranges below each panel. The style resembles a watercolor painting.

Climate What is the climate of your community (maritime or continental)? What impacts the climate of your region? The climate in Maple Shores is continental, specifically a boreal climate. This means the town experiences cold winters and cool, wet summers. The large Lake Huron nearby helps influence the weather, often bringing moisture and moderating temperatures a little. The climate results in snowy winters, which are perfect for winter sports, and comfortable summers great for fishing and kayaking. What are the seasons like? What are the seasonal and average temperatures? Maple Shores experiences all four seasons in unique ways. Winters stay cold, with temperatures sitting between –15°C and –5°C as heavy snow blankets the town. Spring offers warmer days and hosts the well-loved Pancake-Off Festival. Summers tend to be cool and rainy, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C. It’s a great time to enjoy outdoor activities. Fall brings vibrant colors, a fresh chill in the air, and temperatures hovering between 8°C and 15°C. The area gets around 1000 to 1200 mm of precipitation each year, much of it coming as snowfall during the winter months. See more