Celsius to Fahrenheit Converter (°C to °F) Tool

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Celsius to Fahrenheit Converter

Use this free Celsius to Fahrenheit converter to instantly convert temperatures. Just type a value in Celsius, and the Fahrenheit result updates automatically—no button required.

This tool is especially useful in Canada, where people use Celsius for weather but Fahrenheit for cooking and appliances

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Quick Conversion Table

Celsius (°C)Fahrenheit (°F)
032
1050
2068
2577
3086
40104

What Is Celsius?

Celsius (°C) is the official temperature scale used in Canada.

  • 0°C = Freezing point of water
  • 100°C = Boiling point of water

Used for:

  • Weather reports
  • Government and science
  • Everyday outdoor temperature

What Is Fahrenheit?

Fahrenheit (°F) is part of the imperial system.

  • 32°F = Freezing point
  • 212°F = Boiling point

Used for:

  • Cooking (ovens)
  • U.S. weather
  • Older appliances

How to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit

Use this formula:

  • °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

Examples:

  • 0°C = 32°F
  • 20°C = 68°F
  • 30°C = 86°F

How to Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius

Use this formula:

  • °C = (°F − 32) × 5/9

Examples:

  • 32°F = 0°C
  • 68°F = 20°C
  • 86°F = 30°C

What’s The Difference Between Celsius and Fahrenheit?

Celsius:

  • Metric system
  • Used in Canada
  • Based on water freezing/boiling

Fahrenheit:

  • Imperial system
  • Used in the U.S.
  • More precise for smaller temperature changes

Does Canada Use Celsius or Fahrenheit?

Canada officially uses Celsius, but in real life, it’s a mix:

  • Weather → Celsius
  • Cooking → Fahrenheit
  • Older generations → often Fahrenheit

This is why this converter is one of the most used tools in Canada.

Where Is This Conversion Commonly Used?

Weather: Comparing Canadian vs U.S. forecasts

Cooking & Baking: Most ovens use Fahrenheit

Travel: Understanding temperatures abroad

Science & School: Switching between systems

ALLREVIEW Trivia – Did You Know?

  • Canada switched to Celsius in the 1970s during metrication
  • Most Canadians still cook using Fahrenheit ovens
  • 0°C is freezing—but 32°F sounds warmer, which confuses many people
  • Fahrenheit allows more precise increments for cooking temperatures

Celsius to Fahrenheit FAQs

20°C equals 68°F.

0°C equals 32°F.

Because Canada uses metric officially but still relies on imperial in daily life.

Yes, it uses the standard scientific formula.

Yes, it works on all devices.