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Discover the 7 Rainiest Places in Canada

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Prince Rupert, British Columbia, is Canada's wettest city with an average of 2,620 mm (103 in) of precipitation annually. Summers are pleasant and relatively less rainy, while winters are cold and damp.

Prince Rupert, British Columbia

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Kitselas, in northwest British Columbia, Canada, is an unincorporated community with a cold, temperate climate and abundant rainfall. The average annual temperature is 4.3 °C (39.7 °F), and the wettest month is October.

Kitselas, British Columbia

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Alert Bay is a village in British Columbia, Canada, with a wet climate. The average annual rainfall is 1,526.6 mm (60.10 inches). The tallest totem pole in the world is located in Alert Bay.

Alert Bay, British Columbia

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Port Hardy is a district municipality on the northeastern tip of Vancouver Island, Canada. It has a mild oceanic climate with cool summers and wet winters.

Port Hardy, British Columbia

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Tlell is an unincorporated settlement on the east shore of Graham Island in British Columbia. It has a wet climate with an average of 211.6 days of rain per year. The wettest month is January, and the driest month is May.

Tlell, British Columbia

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Tlell is an unincorporated settlement on the east shore of Graham Island in British Columbia. It has a wet climate with an average of 211.6 days of rain per year. The wettest month is January, and the driest month is May.

Port McNeill, British Columbia

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Tlell is an unincorporated settlement on the east shore of Graham Island in British Columbia. It has a wet climate with an average of 211.6 days of rain per year. The wettest month is January, and the driest month is May.

Terrace, British Columbia

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