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 Whats your opinion on Canada?
Might be moving to Canada soon, whats your opinion on Canada?...


 I am an American- used to love it, but now...well how is Canada?
I really like what Canada seems to have to offer. My family loved the US- my Dad came here after WWII and he loves, well loved- America for the life opportunity granted but that was a while ago. Now ...


 What is the legal drinking age in Canada?
I know it's 18;19 but where is it 18? What providence? Anyone know a town? I want to go to a casino for my 18th birthday. It'll be sweet. Help!...


 What is the best transportation from Niagara Falls, New York to Niagara Falls, Ontario?
I'm flying in to NY, but staying in Ont., what would be the cheapest way to get there? Renting a car? Taxi? Are there any shuttles?...


 What documentation do you need to cross the border from the U.S into Canada?
It used to be that you could just use a drivers licence, but I"ve heard that you now need a passport? Is this true?...


 When going to u.s and canada?
does customs from both sides perform background checks on both driver and passenger, and also check to see if the passenger's license is valid, even if the birth certificate is valid? Sorry i ...


 Do I need a passport to go through Canada if I am an American citizen & can I carry a rifle with me?
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 Like america Does canada have states ... if so how many ?
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 Where can I map a route, and get the travel time?
For a school project, I am supposed to make a travel presentation for a trip from Vancouver to Halifax, by car or train. The problem is, it says to include a map with my route on it, and little ...


 How much longer until Canada gets online?
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 Which is the cheapest way to get to New york from Toronto-Canada?
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 How long will it take to drive from Vancouver BC to Bellingham, Washington?
Planning to drive this Thursday morning (need to be at the Ferndale Refinery for 7am)....


 Is it true that Canada will be split in three countries in the long term? What do you think?
This may sound crazy, but a guy told me there were some talks in the government to establish a some sort of North-American Union, just like in Europe, as Canada is too big to manage from Ottawa, it ...


 Canada..heyy?
doesnt canada have a queen?...


 Would you say Toronto is a friendly city?
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 In Toronto, where can I find the largest selection of English candy / chocolates?
I am missing lots of stuff from home and believe I can find lots of English stuff in Toronto. I am going next Wednesday so I need answers before then. I'm talking Flake, Cappucino KitKats, C...


 Can a 17-year-old get into a night club in Toronto?
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 How come when you go to Quebec in Canada, it's not like Canada at all?
So I was in Canada over the summer and we went to visit some relatives in Toronto. But then my parents decided to drive to Quebec City for an extended vacation there. And like when we got into Quebec,...


 Is Toronto a world class city?
I'm from Toronto, and I say no.

It's a great city to live in, but world class? Our waterfront is a mess, we have huge financial problems, and there isn't enough in Toronto ...


 Is Igloo tax paid with fish in Canada?
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KIWI TEE

Do you live or have you been to canada?

i am wanting to go to canada in a couple of years to travel. i am going to be in vancouver for 2 weeks and then i am going to go to alaska for a couple of days then go back to canada. i am going around between may to october so any month in between that i will be in canada. i just wanted to know what the place is like, what the people like, have you seen the killer whales there, are the shops excpensive and how safe is the place. is it as beautiful as the pictures make out. Thanks

    



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freeside49
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you'll like Vancouver as the mix of ocean, mountains and greenery are hard not to like. Pictures dont do it justice.
It rates with Sydney as the #1 liveable city in the world.
Oct-May is our winter and the rainy season.. no snow but lots of rain so be sure to bring appropriate clothes... fleece or gortex jacket works best.
We have killer whales in the area and have seen mnay just from taking ferries over to vancouver Island (Victoria) but Whale watching tours are the only sure way to see them and those usually only run from May-October (summer) . Generally west coast folks are relaxed easy going, open and friendly. I wouldnt expect you'll have any issues with that.
There are parts of Vancouver. like any city, that are shady but if you stay downtown at a reputable hotel your safety will be fine.
Shopping in vancouver; Robson Street downtown and Pacific Centre Mall downtown ... price wise you'll find it slightly more expensive than the US..

more info on vancouver area see http://www.hellobc.com

Have a great trip


Antonio
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I have been living in Canada for about two weeks and the people here are way more friendly than in the states


MAG87
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I have lived in Canada for my whole life and I think people are usually nice, but wherever you go you will find rude people.
I took a cruise from Vancouver through Alaska once and we took a whale watching excursion and we saw many whales.
For shops, it depends, there are the brand name shops, the department stores etc. They range in price, the same as the US


john m
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You will love Canada if your an outdoor person, the people are polite and courteous and you will get along good. It is expensive though depending on the value of our dollar. I don't know how old you are but, if you drink don't insult the queen they like the queen and take it personal there. May to October is nice but, it could get pretty cold during the months of May and October. It could also rain and its a cold rain. So have fun and enjoy yourself.


BannerG
I live in Vancouver. It is really beautiful like all those pictures you've seen of. and the best season is summer. If you are a nature lover, then it would be the best to come to Vancouver. and people are really nice. well, there is lots of hobos in Vancouver. Just don't go to East Hasting.


Mathew H
You're going to British Columbia.

British Columbia is very beautiful. Vancouver is a great city, you'll relaly enjoy it. I find it a bit expensive.. but that's becuase I'm from Alberta where consumer goods are relatively cheaper.

All in all it's great. You have to check out Vancouver Island.. it's awesome. The whole coast/lower mainland is great.

haha alot of backpackers in BC eventually end up in Nelson, so .... if you are so inclined to take a trip through the interior of BC... do go to the Slocan Valley to see some amazing views and great people... and go to Nelson on Kootenay Lake. It's great.


Z
Canada is a really big place so two weeks in Vancouver will give you a fairly decent idea of what Vancouver is like.



sheloves_dablues
Born and bred Canadian. Vancouver is a beautiful city.. But it's only one city in a country as large as the US.. Keep that in mind as you form your opinions about your experiences.


Goth Skunk
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That's pretty onesided... you can't go to Vancouver for a couple of weeks and assume that everyone in Canada is like that. Canada's a huge country, even larger than the States. That would be like me leaving Calgary to go and visit Texas, then come back home and say 'Man, all Americans are uncomfortably conservative, talk funny, and don't take kindly to you if you're not the same colour they are.'


p106_peppy
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Vancouver is disgusting and expensive and full of drug addicts. Next to toronto, it's probably the worst possible place in canada you could go.


mizzoutigersfan4life
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it's a bunch of bull all they have are the falls





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