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Winter tire dates for Brampton

Computed from the 30-year climate record at Georgetown Wwtp, the official Environment Canada station 10 km from Brampton, Ontario.

Tires on by October 23 Mean daily temp settles below 7 C
Off after April 20 Mean daily temp back above 7 C
Last spring frost May 22 Planting dates for Brampton

All-day events with a one-week reminder, straight from this page.

The climate record behind these dates

Mean daily temperature by month at Georgetown Wwtp, 30-year normals. The tire windows fall where this line crosses 7 C.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
-6.3-5.2-0.9612.317.4201914.88.42.8-2.9

Values below 7 C shown in blue: winter tire season at Brampton.

The rule in Ontario

No law

Ontario does not require winter tires. Since January 1, 2016, every Ontario auto insurer must offer a premium discount when all four wheels carry winter tires; you usually have to declare it to your insurer. Typical discounts run 2 to 5 percent. Declare your winter tires to your insurer; the discount is mandated but not automatic.

Government of Ontario, verified 2026-06-11. Full 13-province table on the planner page.

Brampton winter tire questions

When should winter tires go on in Brampton?

Around October 23. That is when the mean daily temperature at Georgetown Wwtp, the official station nearest Brampton, historically settles below 7 C, the threshold where winter compounds outgrip all-seasons even on dry pavement. Book the swap a week or two ahead; shops fill up after the first cold snap.

When do winter tires come off in Brampton?

After April 20, when mean daily temperatures climb back above 7 C to stay. Taking them off earlier risks a late cold snap; much later wears the soft compound on warm pavement.

Is there a winter tire law in Ontario?

No winter tire law. Since January 1, 2016 insurers must offer a winter tire discount, typically 2 to 5 percent. Declare your winter tires to your insurer; the discount is mandated but not automatic. Source: Government of Ontario, verified 2026-06-11.

How are these dates calculated?

From Environment and Climate Change Canada 30-year climate normals at Georgetown Wwtp (10 km from Brampton): monthly mean daily temperatures anchored mid-month, linearly interpolated across the 7 C threshold. They are planning averages from the official record, not forecasts. Full method on the methodology page.

How this page was made

The dates above are computed, not written: monthly mean daily temperatures from the Environment and Climate Change Canada Canadian Climate Normals at Georgetown Wwtp, interpolated across the 7 C tire-compound threshold. The provincial rule is taken from Government of Ontario and was last verified 2026-06-11. Full method: data and methodology. These are planning averages from the official record, not forecasts: microclimates, valleys, and lakeshores can run a week off the station record, and laws can change. Watch the forecast in the shoulder weeks and confirm current rules at the linked source before acting.

More for Brampton: frost and planting dates. Different place? The full planner covers all 655 stations.