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 USA or canada?
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Some kind of festival or something where we have the oppertunity to hang out with some locals. If not a festival, then some where where we can meet locals. lol. You get the idea....


 Harper majority phobia ?
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 Driving from U.S. to Canada?!?
Would a copy of my birth certificate and my Driver License work or do they need the real birth certificate?...


 How to find zip-code for winnepeg canada?
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 Best way to bring back Cuban cigars?
Hypothetically, if I were to want to bring Cuban cigars back from Canada to the US (via airplane), what method should I use?...


 Im going to Montreal, Canada for vacation. Will I have any troubles communicating?
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 How long from Edmonton to Calgary???????
how long a drive is it??...


 Is toronto a good place to visit?
where is the best restraunts and ...



10:16pm

Do you live in Vancouver? Do you like it?

I'm not asking if it's expensive or anything, I'm just asking if you enjoy living there.. Or would you rather be somewhere else?

    



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RLN
Living in Vancouver is amazing. I have lived here most of my life and done extensive travelling but this is definitely my favorite city. I think you'll hear a lot of people complaining about the rain (it does rain a lot) but at the same time we all like living here. You often hear about how you can go snowboarding, golfing, and water-skiing all in one day (which is true). Asides from the beautiful scenery the people are laid-back, there is amazing shopping and food as well. I think partying-wise it might not be the best city (most bars/clubs, etc close at 2am). Nonetheless I will happily choose to live here and raise my children here no question.


masterdisaster
I would not want to live anywhere eles, you see I was born here and Ive lived 30something years here and it never gets boring there such versity here something for everyone and all the activities you can think of for every season of the year, a very interesting as well as educational experience for all as we are a very multicultural city as well as most friendly and helpful ,lots of resources for most any questions and concerns , easy to get out and meet new people with many groups and organizations for just about any interest you have , the education system is wide and our booming economy makes it easy to find the right job for you as well as a great transit system to get you from one end to the next ,, So again YES I LOVE LIVING IN VANCOUVER!!!!!!!!. LOL THANKS


cotton.kandy518
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ive lived here since i was born...(but im only 16 =P)
i had always really wanted to move somewhere else when i got older (like Ontario or some place like that) thinking it would be nicer or better....but i went to Ontario and even though it was really nice there i realized it just wasnt as nice as what im use to here......Vancouver is so amazing and you really have to take time exploring all of Vancouver to really appreciate it, its such a cultural place, and has such great people and lifestyle too it. Its sooooo gorgeous here and now i realized that i dont want to leave!!! Believe me you would love it here!!!


Ed P
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Lived here 68+ years love it great people nice climate


♥ŚњaÑрϊѳ
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No, I love Vancouver.
I would never move.


BB
I love living here.
I might move away when I get a bit older though.


jessie h
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I love it.


Louie J
Yes





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