Comparing Iceland with Burnaby, British Columbia

Compare Climate information for Iceland and Burnaby, British Columbia

Is Iceland warmer or hotter than Burnaby, British Columbia?

On average across the year, no, Iceland is not hotter than Burnaby, British Columbia . Iceland has an average temperature of 5°C/41°F and Burnaby, British Columbia has an average temperature of 12°C/54°F.

Iceland's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 14°C/57°F, which is not hotter than Burnaby, British Columbia's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 24°C/75°F).

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Iceland Burnaby, British Columbia

Is Iceland colder or cooler than Burnaby, British Columbia?

On average across the year, yes, Iceland is colder than Burnaby, British Columbia . Iceland has an average minimum temperature of 3°C/37°F and Burnaby, British Columbia has an average minimum temperature of 8°C/46°F.



Iceland's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of -1°C/30°F, which is colder than Burnaby, British Columbia's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 3°C/37°F).

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Compare location information for Iceland and Burnaby, British Columbia

How far is Iceland from Burnaby, British Columbia?

The midpoint of Iceland is approximately 3,570 miles (5,746km) east of Burnaby, British Columbia.

Is Iceland further west than Burnaby, British Columbia?

No, Iceland is not further west than Burnaby, British Columbia.

Is Iceland further east than Burnaby, British Columbia?

Yes, Iceland is further east than Burnaby, British Columbia. The midpoint of Iceland is further east by approximately 2,125 miles (3,420km).

Is Iceland further north than Burnaby, British Columbia?

Yes, Iceland is further north than Burnaby, British Columbia. The midpoint of Iceland is further north by approximately 1,084 miles (1,745km).

Is Iceland further south than Burnaby, British Columbia?

No, Iceland is not further south than Burnaby, British Columbia.

How far is Burnaby, British Columbia from Iceland?

The midpoint of Burnaby, British Columbia is approximately 3,570 miles (5,746km) west of Iceland.

Is Burnaby, British Columbia further west than Iceland?

Yes, Burnaby, British Columbia is further west than Iceland. The midpoint of Burnaby, British Columbia is further west by approximately 2,125 miles (3,420km).

Is Burnaby, British Columbia further east than Iceland?

No, Burnaby, British Columbia is not further east than Iceland.

Is Burnaby, British Columbia further north than Iceland?

No, Burnaby, British Columbia is not further north than Iceland.

Is Burnaby, British Columbia further south than Iceland?

Yes, Burnaby, British Columbia is further south than Iceland. The midpoint of Burnaby, British Columbia is further south by approximately 1,084 miles (1,745km).

Compare population information for Iceland and Burnaby, British Columbia

Is Iceland more populated than Burnaby, British Columbia?

Yes, Iceland is more populated than Burnaby. Iceland has a population of 357,603 and Burnaby has a population of 202,799 which means that Iceland has 154,804 more people than Burnaby.
That makes Iceland 2 times more populated than Burnaby.

Is Iceland less populated than Burnaby, British Columbia?

No, Iceland is not less populated than Burnaby. Iceland has a population of 357,603 and Burnaby has a population of 202,799 which means that Iceland has 154,804 more people than Burnaby.
That makes Iceland 2 times more populated than Burnaby.

Is Burnaby, British Columbia more populated than Iceland?

No, Burnaby is not more populated than Iceland. Burnaby has a population of 202,799 and Iceland has a population of 357,603 which means that Burnaby has 154,804 fewer people than Iceland.
That makes Burnaby 2 times less populated than Iceland.

Is Burnaby, British Columbia less populated than Iceland?

Yes, Burnaby is less populated than Iceland. Burnaby has a population of 202,799 and Iceland has a population of 357,603 which means that Burnaby has 154,804 fewer people than Iceland.
That makes Burnaby 2 times less populated than Iceland.

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