This is the part that reframes the whole conversation. When your bill spikes, it is tempting to blame the weather, but the weather is only half the story. The other half, and honestly the bigger half, is what a kilowatt hour costs where you live. And across Canada, that price varies enormously.
The Canada Energy Regulator put hard numbers on this in early 2026. For a household using 1,000 kilowatt hours in a month, the monthly bill ranges from roughly $83 in the least expensive jurisdiction to about $375 in the most expensive. That is more than a fourfold spread for the exact same amount of electricity, and it explains almost everything about why your heat-wave premium looks so different from a friend's in another province.
Where the Cheap Power Lives
The provinces with the lowest rates tend to be the ones sitting on abundant hydroelectric power. Quebec and Manitoba anchor the affordable end of the scale, which is why a heat wave barely nudges the bill for homeowners there. Quebec, in particular, enjoys some of the lowest residential electricity prices in North America, so even a week of near-constant cooling stays gently priced.
At the other end, the northern territories pay dramatically more, largely because remote communities often rely on diesel-fired generation and spread the cost of that infrastructure across relatively few households. Among the provinces, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island tend toward the pricier side. Alberta is a special case worth understanding: its competitive retail electricity market means residential prices there run higher and bounce around more from year to year than in provinces served by a single regulated utility. If you are in Alberta, your heat-wave cost is not only higher on average, it is also a little less predictable.
The takeaway is genuinely empowering once it clicks. You cannot control the temperature, but the single biggest lever on your heat-wave bill, your electricity rate, is a known quantity you can look up, plan around, and in some provinces even optimize.