Typically, the ninth month in this Canadian province offers a pleasant blend of summer’s warmth and autumn’s crispness. Average daytime temperatures often hover in the high teens Celsius (mid-60s Fahrenheit), while nights cool down to single digits Celsius (40s Fahrenheit). This period experiences diminishing rainfall compared to summer, contributing to clear, sunny days ideal for outdoor activities.
This transitional period provides an optimal window for experiencing the island’s natural beauty without the peak summer crowds. The moderate temperatures are perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the province’s renowned beaches. Historically, this period also marked the end of the main tourist season and the beginning of the harvest, adding cultural significance to the time of year.