
Welcome to All Review’s Canadian Conversion Tools Hub — your all-in-one destination for converting measurements used in everyday life across Canada. Whether you’re shopping for groceries, travelling to the United States, or checking the weather, these tools help you quickly switch between metric and imperial systems.
Canada officially uses the metric system, but many Canadians still use pounds, feet, and Fahrenheit in daily life. That’s why having fast, reliable conversion tools is essential.
Universal Conversion Tool
Use this all-in-one converter to instantly switch between units like kilograms to pounds, Celsius to Fahrenheit, kilometres to miles, and more.
All Review Live Converters Hub
Convert units instantly with two-way live conversion.
Centimeters ↔ Inches
Kilometers ↔ Miles
Meters ↔ Feet
Feet ↔ Inches
Kilograms ↔ Pounds
Grams ↔ Ounces
Kilograms ↔ Ounces
Grams ↔ Pounds
Milliliters ↔ Cups
Liters ↔ Gallons
Milliliters ↔ Ounces
Tablespoons ↔ Milliliters
Square Meters ↔ Square Feet
Square Kilometers ↔ Square Miles
Celsius ↔ Fahrenheit
L/100km ↔ MPG
Key Features of This Hub
- Real-Time Results: Type any value and see instant conversions.
- Mobile-Friendly: Works perfectly on smartphones, tablets, and desktops.
- Comprehensive: Covers all top Canadian conversions in both directions.
- Educational: Perfect for school, recipes, travel, or fitness tracking.
Why Conversions Matter in Canada
Canada adopted the metric system in the 1970s, but imperial units are still widely used in everyday situations:
- Grocery stores often display weight in kilograms, but people think in pounds
- Height is commonly measured in feet and inches
- Road distances are in kilometres, but cross-border travel uses miles
- Weather is reported in Celsius, but many still understand Fahrenheit
This mix makes conversion tools incredibly useful for daily life.
ALLREVIEW Trivia – Did You Know?
- 🏋️ 1 kilogram ≈ 2.20462 pounds. The kilogram comes from the French “kilo gramme” meaning 1000 grams.
- 📏 Metric vs Imperial: Canada officially uses the metric system, but Imperial units like pounds, miles, and gallons are still seen in everyday life.
- 🌡️ The Celsius scale was created by Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742.
- 🌎 Fahrenheit was created in 1724 by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a German-Polish physicist.
- 🛣️ Canadians drive using kilometers, but some maps and signs in border regions still reference miles.
- 🥤 1 US gallon = 3.785 liters; 1 UK gallon = 4.546 liters. Canada uses liters officially but gallons are common near the U.S. border.
- ⚖️ 1 mile = 1.609 kilometers. Miles originated from the Roman “mille passus” or 1000 paces.
Common Canadian Conversion Use Cases
Grocery Shopping
When buying meat, produce, or bulk items, prices are often listed per kilogram. Many shoppers prefer thinking in pounds.
Popular conversions:
- Kilograms ↔ Pounds
- Litres ↔ Gallons
Driving & Travel
Canada uses kilometres, but the U.S. uses miles. If you’re planning a road trip, conversions are essential.
Popular conversions:
- Kilometres ↔ Miles
- Fuel economy (L/100km ↔ MPG)
Weather
Weather in Canada is reported in Celsius, but Fahrenheit is still commonly referenced.
Popular conversions:
- Celsius ↔ Fahrenheit
FAQs – Conversion Questions Canadians Ask
More Conversion Tools:
Length: cm to in, in to cm, km to mi, mi to km, m to ft, ft to m, ft to in, in to ft
Weight: kg to lb, lb to kg, g to oz, oz to g
Volume: L to gal, gal to L, mL to cups, cups to mL, mL to oz, oz to mL, tbsp to mL, mL to tbsp
Area: m² to sq ft, sq ft to m²
Others: °C to °F, °F to °C, L/100km to MPG, MPG to L/100km

