Canada Time

Canada: Time Zones, Current Time, and Key Facts

Time Zones

Canada has six time zones, spanning from Newfoundland Standard Time in the east to Yukon Standard Time in the west. These time zones are:

  1. Newfoundland Standard Time (NST)
  2. Atlantic Standard Time (AST)
  3. Eastern Standard Time (EST)
  4. Central Standard Time (CST)
  5. Mountain Standard Time (MST)
  6. Pacific Standard Time (PST)

Current Time

The current time in Canada varies depending on the time zone. Here is the current time in the major cities of Canada:

  • Toronto (EST): [current time]
  • Montreal (EST): [current time]
  • Vancouver (PST): [current time]
  • Calgary (MST): [current time]
  • Winnipeg (CST): [current time]

Key Facts

Here are some key facts about Canada's time zones:

  • Canada observes Daylight Saving Time (DST) from March to November.
  • The time difference between Canada and other countries can range from 3.5 hours (Newfoundland) to 17 hours (Yukon).
  • Canada's time zones are based on the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) standard.


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