Tornadoes can occur all around the world and have been recorded in all Canadian provinces and as far north as the Canadian arctic. In fact, Canada is the world's second-most tornado-prone country.
Canada had its longest tornado season on record in 2024, and Ontario saw the most out of all the provinces. That’s according to new data from the Northern Tornadoes Project at Western ...
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Researchers at the NTP say that the first confirmed tornado in Canada this year touched down on March 16, and the last on November 10 - making the season 240 days over nine different months.