The retail fuel price tracking company says that drivers will be paying an average of 104.4 cents per litre, 13 cents less than the 10-year average of $1.17 and the lowest Canada Day long weekend price since 2010.
GasBuddy senior petroleum analyst Dan McTeague says the prices are a welcome relief after years of summer price increases.
He says this weekend will “put to rest the myth” that gas prices always go up for the holidays.