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Best Times to Travel to North America

North America is by far one of the most exciting tourist destinations in the world. You are able to enjoy one of the most thrilling and adventurous tours that you will ever experience. With many things to see and do, North America is one of the most traveled continents in the world.
Depending on what you are looking for, North America has all different climates to offer. Ranging from extreme cold temperatures that can be found in Alaska, to the tropical warmth of Mexico, you can find a climate to suit whatever you prefer. The high season to travel to North America is from the months of June to September. The low season is considered December to March, with the shoulder season ranging from April to May, and October until November. Generally the most popular time to visit is in their summer, which is June through September. The fall also offers a nice atmosphere, with lower temperatures as well as lower prices. During Christmas, the popular destinations in North America are known to be more crowded than any other time in the year. Lower priced budget hotels are easily found to accommodate your travel spending.
Generally, the Northern United States as well as Canada receives most of their tourism during their summer months, when school is out and the weather is much nicer. Mexico and Bermuda on the other hand will receive visitors year round, since their climate is almost always nice. Their winter months are by far the most crowded, due do tourists seeking out warmer climates to travel to.

The climate of North America

The third largest continent of North America is spread over 24,346,999 sq km, and is the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. North American includes all of the mainland and related offshore islands that lie north of the Isthmus of Panama, which connects it with South America. It has a variety of climate from dry, bitter cold in the Arctic, to the steamy heat that takes place in the tropics. The interior of Greenland, always at subzero temperatures is actually permanently covered by an icecap. The North American tundra, which has a vast treeless plain far to the north, has temperatures that rise above freezing for only a short period each summer. In the far southern areas, there are low-lying areas which are always hot and rainy.
The rest of North America is cold in the winter, with warm temperatures in the summer. There are some areas that have mild winters and long hot summers, and others that hard harsh winters and short summers. North America is located within 10* of latitude of both the equator, as well as the North Pole, which means that it can embrace every climatic zone. Ranging from tropical rain forests to the savannah lowlands of Central America. Subarctic and tundra climates take place in North Canada and North Alaska, and the desert and semiarid conditions are found in interior regions that are cut off by high mountains which keep them from experiencing rain-bearing winds.
The largest global emitters of the greenhouse gases that contribute to a warming climate are the United States and Canada. All of the ten “hotspot” categories can be found in this region, including changes like polar warming in Alaska, coral reef bleaching in Florida, animal range shifts in California, glaciers melting in Montana, and marsh loss in the Chesapeake Bay. The higher density of early warning signs in the US and Canada is also caused by these regions having more readily accessible climatic date, as well as more means and programs to monitor and study the environment change.

Best time to travel to Canada

No matter if you prefer the warm weather, or the cold, Canada has something to offer for everyone. For those who prefer warmer weather, then you would want to look into the spring and summer months, which extend from May until mid-September. During these months you can find many outdoor activities. The wilderness in Canada is beautiful, and the north shores offer a prime spot to enjoy camping, fishing or hiking. During these months you can also find activities like outdoor festivals, parades, fairs and carnivals take place while the days last longer and the nights remain warm. The crowds tend to be heavier, as well as the prices higher this time of year.

Best time to travel to the USA

This country is overall popular during its summer months, which is also when all of the American families pack up to take their vacations. When looking to vacation to one of the USA’s national parks, it may be better to consider early fall, or early spring, when the parks are less crowded.
As a general rule, the United States will get warmer the farther south you travel, and colder the farther north. Winters in the upper region of the United States normally consist of long periods of weather below freezing temperatures, but during the same months in the southern regions is still warm enough to enjoy the beach.

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