Daylight Savings Time Changes in Canada 🇨🇦 (1945)

Next change:
SEP
30
1 hour Back
30 Sep 1945, 01:59
Country: Canada
Capital: Ottawa
Abbreviations: CA, CAN
IANA Time Zones: 41
Dial Code: +1

Daylight Savings Time Schedule and Information

Before
01
:
59
After
01
:
00
30 SEP

30 Sep 1945 - Daylight Saving Time Ends

When local standard time is about to reach Sunday, 30 September 1945, 01:59 clocks are turned backward 1 hour to
Sunday, 30 September 1945, 01:00 local standard time instead.

Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour earlier on 30 Sep 1945 than the day before. There will be more light in the morning.

Also called Fall Back.

Daylight Savings Time Schedules by Provinces and Territories in Canada (1945)

ProvinceDST Start (Spring)DST End (Fall)
Alberta - 30 Sep 1945
British Columbia - 30 Sep 1945
Manitoba - 30 Sep 1945
New Brunswick - 30 Sep 1945
Newfoundland and Labrador - 30 Sep 1945
Northwest Territories - 30 Sep 1945
Nova Scotia - 30 Sep 1945
Nunavut - 30 Sep 1945
Ontario - 30 Sep 1945
Prince Edward Island - 30 Sep 1945
Quebec - 30 Sep 1945
Saskatchewan - 30 Sep 1945
Yukon - 30 Sep 1945

DST Changes Summary for Canada

Date Year Change Time Details
30 Sep 1945 Back 1 hour 01:59 ➜ 01:00 Daylight Saving End

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Common Questions about Daylight Savings Time Changes in Canada

Does Canada use Daylight Saving Time in 1945?

Yes, Canada observes Daylight Saving Time during the 1945 calendar year. The country follows the practice of shifting clocks to better align waking hours with the available evening sunlight during the spring and summer months.

When do the clocks change next in Canada?

The next scheduled time transition in Canada will take place on Sunday, 30 September 1945. At 01:59 local time, clocks will be turned backward by 1 hour. This specific change marks the transition to daylight saving time ends.

Does all of Canada follow the same time change schedule?

Yes, the calendar dates for starting and ending Daylight Saving Time are consistent across the country. However, because Canada spans 41 different time zones, the actual moment the clocks move occurs at different times depending on the local timezone of each province.

How will the next transition affect the day in Canada?

Following the shift on 30 Sep 1945, you will notice that there is more light in the morning compared to the day before. While the transition may temporarily disrupt sleep patterns, the primary goal of this backward shift is to maximize usable daylight for the population.

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