Do Canadian do group sexs? |
What are the sexual attitudes of Canadians?
If there was a map of the cities desribing the sexual attitudes, say in Say for example Toronto 70% are bisecuals, do group sexs, or say in O... |
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Canadians copying Americans? |
| OK, i tried to ask this question once, but here goes again. here is a question to all Cnadians. why? why do you guys have independence day? the U.S has a great reason. we separated from england. why? ... |
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I am sooo happy!!!!? |
| My vacation just got approved!!!! Does anyone know how to get to Canada's Wonderland from Kitchener, Ontario?... |
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How do you do it? |
| How can you Canadians take so many months of bitter winter? I was in Calgary and Banff last February and it was brutally cold. You guys barely have a summer and then back to the cold snap. I loved ... |
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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 ... |
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Should the legal drinking age be the smae throughtout Canada? |
The drinking age is different in each province
Alberta - 18
British Columbia - 19
Manitoba - 18
New Brunswick - 19
Newfoundland and Labrador - 19
Northwest T... |
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Canadians (people who visited Canada might be able to answer too...), need your opinion? |
Okay, later in life, I've been planning to move to Canada. Not sure yet what providence and all, but I'll decide on that later... I plan to move a couple of years from now...
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Funeral in Canada. Don't have a passport. What options do are available to be able to fly to attend it? |
| My fiance's grandmother died yesterday. She lives in Prince Edward Island in Canada. Her mom (a Canadian citizen/perm. resident of the USA) wants to attend the funeral in PEI. She currently ... |
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Eh?????????? |
| do all canadians say eh at the end of every sentence.... |
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What can you do to let someone know your checking them out? |
Additional Details I have a few answers to this question, which I tried and worked like a charm, but before I share them I'm curious to know how other people take action...... |
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How Young Is Too Young? |
| My fiance and I are expecting our first child sometime in the next 3 weeks (due June 30th) and would like to take a weekend camping/shopping trip in August or September before the campgrounds close ... |
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How has Canada managed to stay so neutral? |
| You never hear anything about Canada. I'd say they are probably on the same level as the US, but they have managed to be so neutral and not get into any fights! If the US does something, we get ... |
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Is Vancouver safe to walk around and most importantly is West Vancouver BC safe to live and retire my parents? |
| Im planning to live in West Vancouver. From what i have seen online is that its one of the best places to live, but it also has a lot of crime. By that I heard that there are a lot of house break ins,... |
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Whats your opinion on Canada? |
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Does anybody know what to do for fun in toronto? |
I'm from LA, and I'm here in Toronto for the summer and don't really know what there is to do. I've gone to the CN tower and Niagara falls. Does anybody out there have any other suggestions? (Also I'm planning on goin to Caribana which is in a few weeks.) Thank you all in advance. |
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kersria10
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here are some web site to let you know what is going on in TO
http://www.chumfm.com/TotallyToronto/TotallyTorontoSummary.asp
http://www.toronto.com/
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/current/sevendays.php
http://www.torontotourism.com/Visitor/CalendarOfEvents
there are tons of things to do in To...after Caribana there is the taste of the Danforth, I think the festival of lights is still going on, there are night clubs if you are of age, & almost every-weekend in the summer there is a festival..make sure you down by the Eaton Centre they have the outdoor park where your get either live music or sometimes moves. there is the ROM or the Science Centre.
what ever you choose to do enjoy. |
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ironman_ultimate
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You want fun in Toronto, go to Paramount Wonderland. Its a amusement park, awesome fun! |
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KX250F
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There is nothing there for fun, Toronto is an American Indian word for "LAND OF NO FUN" |
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RDN
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put off ur cloths and start to run |
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Arun M
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Brass Rail |
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anon812
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wonderland... go to sq.1 its a mall, and ita BIG. alsooo.. u may want to go to little italy... ya caribana is fun. ask around..
go to clifton hill on niagara
EATON CENTRE IS A BIG MALL TOO. |
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rxqueen♥ â€
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If you go to Paramount Canada's Wonderland....whatever you do, DO NOT BUY food in the park, its soooo expensive ( like 10 to 15.00 for a poor quality meal). Just get a hand stamp, exit the park, walk across the road and theres a subway, a mcdonalds,cafes,coffee shops, pizza stores, wendies and lots of other food places to go to. You'll save money big time and get a break from the crazyness of the park. Bring your own water and drinks because bottle's of pop and water are like 2.25- 3.00 a bottle. Wonderland also has a waterpark thats included with your park admission.( I beleive its been a while since I've been there)
Go to the Vaughn Mills Mall. Its the seccond bigest mall in Canada. Its down the street from Canada's Wonderland.
It take's forever to walk through but this time of year there's lots of sales because this time of year everything's on sale. |
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BostonDan
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Feature Events
Andy Warhol / Supernova
July 08, 2006 To October 22, 2006
Art Gallery of Ontario -- 317 Dundas St. West
Toronto film director David Cronenberg marks his debut as curator with the AGO’s Andy Warhol/Supernova: Stars, Deaths and Disasters, 1962 – 1964. Integrating eight of Warhol’s rarely seen underground 16-mm films with 26 of his paintings, the exhibit is a meditation on the darker side of celebrity. Instead of whimsical silkscreens of soup cans, Supernova features disturbing disaster imagery of car crashes, criminals and suicides as well as Jackie Kennedy, Elvis Presley and Elizabeth Taylor. Variations of Supernova have been exhibited in Minneapolis and Chicago.
www.ago.net
Live With Culture
September 01, 2005 To December 31, 2006
Various Locations
Live With Culture is a 16-month celebration of Toronto’s extraordinary arts and cultural communities. How do you live with culture? Architecture. Art. Dance. Design. Festivals. Film. History. Music. Reading. Theatre. Toronto has it all.
www.livewithculture.ca
Summerlicious
July 07, 2006 To July 23, 2006
Various Locations
In the company of worldwide restaurant events in New York, Chicago, and Sydney is Toronto’s own Summerlicious, with the participation of over 130 of our finest restaurants. Each restaurant will offer a special prix fixe menu where patrons can sample the establishment’s delicious fare. Reserve early!
www.toronto.ca/special_events
Chinese Lantern Festival
July 20, 2006 To October 01, 2006
Ontario Place -- 955 Lakeshore Blvd. West
Centuries of Chinese culture light up Ontario Place with the Rogers Chinese Lantern Festival. Ingeniously created by master Chinese craftsmen, these magnificent lanterns have illuminated Chinese villages for thousands of years. Depicting popular folktales and legends, they provide vibrant illumination for dragon dances, parades and other festivities.
www.chineselanternfestival.ca/e/home.h...
Culture City: New Toronto Buildings
March 09, 2006 To December 31, 2006
Art Gallery of Ontario -- 317 Dundas St West
In an unprecedented display of cultural critical mass, the Art Gallery of Ontario will feature scale models of expansion projects undertaken by six world-recognized Ontario cultural institutions as well as large-scale colour photographs. A map of the city will situate each project, illustrating the remarkable physical impact of this cultural transformation.
www.ago.net
CN Tower is 30 years old
June 26, 2006 To June 26, 2007
Toronto’s CN Tower is celebrating 30 years as the World’s Tallest Free-Standing Structure. About 2 million visitors soar to the top of the Tower’s incredible 1,815 feet (553.3 metres, or 181 stories) each year. Recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers along with the Panama Canal and Golden Gate bridge, the Tower’s record has gone unchallenged. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view from three observation levels, as well as dining at the award-winning 360 restaurant – which boasts the world’s highest wine cellar. The CN Tower was opened to the public on June 26, 1976 after 40 months of construction.
www.cntower.ca |
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icemike014
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yea, go see the yankees kick some bluejays a$$e$ |
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londonhawk
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Under the downtown area is a large shopping center complex that connects most businesses downtown called PATH, it all leads to the Eaton Center which is realy cool.
There is the worlds largest bookstore ...
If you dont mind hanging out with gay people, there is Church Street which has the gay village ... this is where the show Queer as Folk was filmed and is a pretty relaxed fun place to go.
You could always go to Legoland....
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marytmoore1970
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-Paramount Canada's Wonderland
- the Beaches (Queen St E)
-Center Island (ferry ride over from Toronto is cheap and the view of the city is great)
-Ontario Place
-CNE in mid-August
-Black Creek
-shopping: Eaton Center, Scarboro Town Center, Fairview, Vaughn Mills, Bloor Street, Holt Renfrew, Queen St W
-Yorkville (you'll even see some stars walking around)
-China Town, Little Italy, Corso Italia, Greek Village
-Distillery District
-Skydome (now the Rogers Center)
-Air CAnada Center
-for clubs/pubs try Richmond and Peter St and surrounding area as there are loads of places to party it up
-there are also plays/theatres in this area
-outside of Toronto accessible by bus or train: Wasaga Beach, Grand Bend, St Marie among the Hurons (Indian Village)
There are TONS of things to do...too many to list...don't listen to those people who make rude comments because they obviously haven't visited all the right spots. www.toronto.com for all attractions and things going on. For the record, I'd like to correct all the misunderstandings of weather in Canada..or better yet in T.O. Toronto has long fantastic summers...sunny and warm that run well into late Sept (followed by Indian Summer); springs with sunshine and some rainy days full of tulips; winters where it snows at Christmas just like it should; and autumns that start just at the right time of the year (around Halloween) with lots of golden leaves and cooler days. And on those hot days when we do get a little smog coming over the lake from the USA , city officials find ways of keeping everyone cool with air conditioned locations where you can hang out and keep healthy til the USA cuts out on their industrial waste and stops sending it to their neighbors to the north! |
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