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 Are there any big differences in the driving laws between the United States and Canada?
I am going on a road trip to Thunder Bay in a couple of days and I wanted to make sure that there are not any large differences in the driving laws between Minnesota and Ontario, Canada. Can any one ...


 What is the weather like in novemeber in canada? is it winter/snowing?
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 I should be moving to Montreal Canada in a year or so.?
Is this a wise choice - i've been there and am aware of the lifestyle, weather etc. I live in Birmingham England.
Any advice for or against please. Thanks.
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 Do you need a passport to get from Canada to the United States by car?
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 Did you guys hear about this new 'code' name?
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How do you feel about this?

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 What area in Toronto is a nice area to live?
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 Misplaced Keys?
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 If an american becomes a citizen of canada?
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 Do most Canadians find it rude? or comical? when I make absurd assumptions about Canadians that aren't true?
I just feel really bad because when I make these remarks about Canadians having 2 bellybuttons and living in Igloos and Polar Bears running around Point Pelee, stuff like that.....

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 Which Country Is Better: Canada or USA?
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 Do Canadian people have 1 belly button or 2 belly buttons?
Also do they have 1 eye or 2 eyes?

In the USA, people have a belly button just below the stomach line, so 1 belly button. And a left eye and a right eye.

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Do you think Toronto Canada is a great city to visit? Toronto against all city's USA /Canada?


    



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Ket-Su Jhuzen
Toronto is Wonderful... And I Lived in the Downtown Area for the past 6 years. It has everything you look for in a great city... night life, shopping, great restuarants, bars and night clubs, theatre - currently "Wicked" and "Pippin", great movie theatres (one with the best in current independent films - the Carlton), little Italy, little Greece,little India, little... everything! The gay village and it's Pride celebrations. A Worls Class Film Festival, open to the Public... The Toronto Film Festival. There are world class hospitals, and the best transit system in North America. Also great sports venues.... major league Hockey and Baseball (cheap tickets), and CFL Football with the Argos! Awesome concerts, and live music scene. Plus, you can actually hail a cab here! Museums, Art Gallery, The CN Tower (World's Tallest Free Standing Structure), Harbour Front Festivals, Ferry Boats to the Toronto Island for Sun and Fun, The Canadian National Exhibition at Summer's End...

It is inexpensive to visit, good value for the dollar, clean and definitely friendly. Plus close to major attractions like The Toronto Zoo, Canada's Wonderland, Science Centre, I could go on and on. I would walk home from work (I'm a RN) well after midnight in all weather and never once felt unsafe. Low crime rate

Plus, we are close to the Niagra and Rama casinos, and there are regular buses from the downtown terminal to get you there.

I've visited many other top 10 cities, like Vancouver, Las Vegas, New York, Paris....

And Vancouver is great if you like to ski (close to whistler) and has many similar qualities to Toronto, but is not the same kiind of Big City.
Las Vegas is great if you like to Gamble.
New York is great but a little scary, sooooo many people, it moves very fast.
Paris is great if you can afford it.
But, Toronto, it really has everything for everyone from Adults to Young Families, and you get good value for your dollar, and it is really safe.

Can't wait to see you here!


Up your Maslow
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I think it's one of the best cities in the world to live.
I'm not just saying that - I live here!
Friendly, clean. Inexpensive.
Women can go out alone at night.
Loads of things to do and see.


Lisa
Toronto is at present the most multicultural city on earth (yes, even more so than New York or Los Angeles). It's performing arts scene is 2nd only to New York's. And it's in Canada, a now much more tolerant country than the States and away
from G. Bush's lies and hypocrisy.


old school
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It is a nice city, yes. I happen to like Montreal better. Not in my top 5 to visit in North America.


Jet
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Toronto is a fabulous city. I have NEVER had a bad time in Toronto and I've been there at least 100 times.


aka.angus
Growing up near Toronto, I would go there often. It is an amazing city because it is so multicultural, and the transit system is excellent. Against other major cities? I wouldn't know.


Gallifrey's Gone
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Toronto's all right, but I enjoy Montreal more. I like the people there better too. If you are interested in museums and history, you should check out Ottawa, the Capital, or Quebec City. Both will be having large winter festivals soon (Winterlude and Carnivale).


Richard C
As a Hamiltonian, who has frequently visited the city, I have to say that multiple visits are not a necessity. It's fun to make the hour drive once in a while, but it's nothing too special once you've seen the city once or twice. Toronto has great night life however, so unless you're looking for family fun, it'd be a great place to go for a night out.

However, if someone was coming up from the U.S. to visit Canada Land, Toronto would be a great place to start. Check out the Royal Ontario Museum, or if you're not afraid of heights, the CN tower.

Other cities to consider in Ontario would be Hamilton (shameless plug), Ottawa, or if your looking for Gambling, Windsor or Brantford.


JD
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yeah sure. could be as great a place to visit as any city in the U.S. or the world, for that matter. just depends what kind of stuff you're into doing when you visit a place. is it the "ultimate" city in the world to visit? beats me! that's pretty subjective.


sarric
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Toronto is really neat. I went there in the mid-90s and really want to go back. I liked it a lot. It has a wonderful night life, very international feel, you actually feel like you are in another country. I went in the summer, it was very humid. I imagine the winters can be very cold. As far as big cities go I liked it second to Chicago, but just barely.


Julio Santos Montoya
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Toronto is definitely one of my favorite cities in the world. It is like a smaller and cleaner version of New York without the attitude. I still like NYC better, probably because Toronto's Spanish Caribbean population is almost non -existent ( Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and Domincans) and NYC's nightlife is better.



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