We're quickly approaching the end of summer and that means the Labour Day Long Weekend is right around the corner. Of course, Canada's long weekend weather varies depending on where you are in the country. And unforunately only one region has weather that makes the grade. The Weather Network has released a report card for long weekend weather across Canada and gives each region a letter grade based on how their forecast is looking. Unfortunately, some regions performed better than others. For instance, the best grade goes to Atlantic Canada, with the region getting an A-. Meanwhile, across the country, the prairie provinces got the worst grade of them all with a C+. We would have hoped to see better weather conditions country wide for the last long weekend of the summer but you can't always get what you want. Here's the forecast and grades for this long weekend weather. Atlantic Canada Grade: A- The maritimes have the best grade when it comes to this weekend's weather. There will be lots of sun and heat for southern parts of the area. There will be a cool down on Sunday and holiday Monday but the temperatures remain seasonal. Enjoy! View this post on Instagram Exploring the cliffs at Cape Saint Mary's Lighthouse Park. || Featured Photo by @stephvssteph #visitnovascotia #explorecanada #visityas #yarmouthandacadianshores #novascotia #canada A post shared by Nova Scotia (@visitnovascotia) on Aug 23, 2019 at 8:22am PDT View this post on Instagram @simon.dentremont - The right place at the right time to catch the sun star. Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. - #halifaxforyou A post shared by Halifax | Nova Scotia | Hali (@halifaxforyou) on Aug 28, 2019 at 9:13am PDT Quebec Grade: B Temperatures can be expected to be below seasonal but still in the low 20s with sun. Southern Quebec stays dry but there is a chance of rain further north so keep an umbrella with you. View this post on Instagram 📷 #picoftheday A post shared by Thierry Jebez (@tyshnc_) on Aug 28, 2019 at 5:00am PDT View this post on Instagram My sister @alicastroart takes the coolest photos. Thanks Ali for the gorgeous shots and what an awesome weekend @corbz86 @mrdanidiez @alicastroart 💛💚🖤 - - - - - - #cabin #montreal #friends #woods #camping #wild #intothewild #bestfriends #canada #trip #outdoors #photos #puppy #travel #travelphotos #campfire A post shared by Beatrice Blue (@raw_blue) on Aug 28, 2019 at 7:30am PDT Ontario Grade: B- Below normal temperaturse are expected across the province and there's chance of passing showers in southern Ontario and rainfall moving across the north on Sunday and Monday. Nights will be on the cooler side and many parts of northern Ontario will see single digit overnight temperatures. You'll definitely need a sweater if you're spending time outside at night. View this post on Instagram It's never too soon to kick off beach season. 📷@the.wellness.vibe 📍@OntSouthwest #DiscoverON | #ExploreCanada A post shared by Ontario Travel (@ontariotravel) on Apr 15, 2019 at 9:55am PDT View this post on Instagram Are you looking forward to sweater weather? • 📷 @isabeesmith 📍@explorersedge #DiscoverON | #ExploreCanada A post shared by Ontario Travel (@ontariotravel) on Sep 11, 2018 at 6:55am PDT Prairies Grade: C+ While temperatures could reach 30 C in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, widespread rain and a dip in temperatures on Monday is the reason for such a bad grade. It's probably best to plan some indoor acitivites. View this post on Instagram Hues and views 🙌. Photo: @robmoses #capturecalgary #explorealberta #explorecanada #yyc A post shared by Tourism Calgary (@tourismcalgary) on Aug 15, 2019 at 5:00pm PDT View this post on Instagram The best part about rainy days is how beautiful the city looks once the clouds start to clear 🌈 Love this shot of The Mint by @jeff_vernaus 📷 #onlyinthepeg #winnipeg #exploremb #explorecanada #prairiesky #themint #rainbow A post shared by Tourism Winnipeg's IG Account (@tourismwinnipeg) on Jun 10, 2019 at 9:57am PDT B.C. Grade: B B.C.'s southern interior has the warmest weather for the beginning of the holiday weekend but temperatures cool down for Monday which stopped the province from getting that A grade. View this post on Instagram ☀️ Squamish Adventures 🌲 ➖ 📍 Squamish, British Columbia 🇨🇦 #bcisbeautiful // @dailyviewbc ➖ 📷 @emmett_sparling A post shared by Daily View British Columbia (@dailyviewbc) on Aug 24, 2019 at 12:58pm PDT View this post on Instagram 🌊 West Coast Relaxing 🌊 ➖ 📍 Tofino, Vancouver Island 🇨🇦 #bcisbeautiful // @dailyviewbc ➖ 📷 @punkodelish A post shared by Daily View British Columbia (@dailyviewbc) on Aug 26, 2019 at 6:40pm PDT As we head into the Labour Day Long Weekend, be sure to check your local weather forecast throughout the weekend for more up to date conditions. There are stories everywhere. If you spot a newsworthy event in your city, send us a message, photo, or video @NarcityCanada on Twitter and Instagram.