In Canada, the average water use per person can vary depending on factors such as location, habits, and household size. However, a general estimate indicates that an individual in Canada consumes around 350 liters (77 gallons) of water per week. This can encompass various activities such as drinking, cooking, bathing, flushing toilets, and other domestic uses. Factors like efficiency of appliances, conservation practices, and climate can influence these numbers.















