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Your Guide to Winter in Canberra 2026

Cold, crisp and genuinely spectacular — Canberra winter done right.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 27 June 2026 at 9:12 pm

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Your Guide to Winter in Canberra 2026
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Canberra is Australia's coldest capital in winter and makes no apology for it. The reward for tolerating the frosts is a city of extraordinary clarity: blue skies above the lake, frost on the lawn outside Parliament, the galleries and museums open and uncrowded.

What to expect

Canberra winters are dry and cold. June through August averages maximum temperatures of 9 to 13 degrees, with overnight lows regularly below zero. Snow falls occasionally on the Brindabella Ranges visible from the city, and sometimes on the city itself. The dryness makes the cold easier than Sydney or Melbourne at the same temperature.

The galleries and museums

Canberra is Australia's museum city. The National Gallery of Australia, the National Museum of Australia, the Australian War Memorial, the National Portrait Gallery, Questacon and the National Library are all within a short drive or bike ride of each other. Most are free to enter the permanent collections. Winter programming brings major temporary exhibitions.

The Australian War Memorial

The AWM is Australia's most-visited museum. In winter the Last Post Ceremony at 4:55pm each day is particularly moving — the fading light and cold add a solemnity that summer visits miss. Free to enter. Allow two to three hours.

Skiing and the Snowy Mountains

Perisher and Thredbo ski resorts are 3 to 3.5 hours from Canberra. Day trips are possible; weekends require booking well ahead. The ski season typically runs from June to October. Canberra serves as the gateway city for skiing, and the supermarkets are stocked with ski weekend supplies by mid-June.

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