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 Is it still snowing over there in Canada?
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 Is toronto nice?
I don't have much money and I want to move to a nice city. I like NY but, i am told its really expensive. And i thought about LA but, i hear its dangerous so I was thinking about Toronto. Is it ...


 My Dear Canadians Can You Please Not ReElect Harper?
Dion although not perfect and no Obama but still better than Harper.

I am only asking this cause I care for C...


 Most beautiful sites in Canada????
In a few months I will be travelling all across Canada for 1 year...what are some sites, cities, events etc that I MUST see/do??? We are visiting the east coast for 2 months and then travelling ...


 Thinking of moving to Canada. Can anyone tell me what careers (just jobs) are available in Canada?
I am in college and I am preparing to move to Canada or England. I am looking for a career that is need in Canada.
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I wasn't asking you people for your childish ...


 Is Canada really the best place in the world to live in?
I'm searching for the perfect place to live in the future and wonder if Canada is the one, since there was some survey sometime ago saying that Canada is the world's most comfortable home. S...


 Why is Canada so depressing?
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 Is there too much immigration to Canada??
I live in Toronto and it seems that white people are a minority here. Is that true. By the way Toronto sucks and I can't wait to move....


 Is canada part of America?
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 Any Canadians In the House?
I am so bored. I live in Canada and would just like to know where your from? I have found a couple people out earlier from Canada and have been chatting with them and it's great so hey if your ...


 My friend told me that in Canada, on New Years Day nearly everything is at 70% discount.?
is this true?...


 Oppurtunity to move to Canada? Should i go?
I today just found out some of my grandmothers friends in Canada will sponsor me to go over there and work for however long. But i was recently planning to move to sydney, a state away from where i ...


 I lost my birth certificate, and am traveling to Canada soon. What else will provide proof of citizenship?
I have my Drivers License, an old military ID, Social Security Card, Phone Bill etc.

Is it possible to enter Canada and Re-Enter the US with other documentation besides birth certificate? ...


 Hi, I'm a Canadian, and I don't live in an Igloo! Ok?

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I know! Someone actually asked my friend, who was on MSN, if we Canadians had power....


 Is Canada a real country?
I know Canada is a commonwealth of England and is self governed, but is Canada a real country in the literal definition of the word?

Plus they have the queen on their money, that seems a ...


 What do you think of Canada?
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 Would you fly to Toronto these days? or better not because it might be dangerous to fly?
I m going crazy thinking and thinking about this trip and I just can't make a decision!
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ok, some more info to make it more specifing. it's the bad weather ...


 What is a zip code in canada?
whats a zip code in canada, i mean the numbers im not asking what a zip code is
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and the city too if u ...


 As a Canadian, would you favor replacing your current Canadian Health Care with America's system?
As Americans favoring universal health care, we are often challenged to "ask Canadians" how they feel about their health care system. What better place than here?...


 Favorite Province?
Mine is... NOVA SCOTIA!!

Because its amazing! And i love it!
And i live there! I've lived all over NS> eg.
Ive lived in..
Port Medway
Port Mouton
Liverpool<...



Sergio

Have you been to Canada?

Which parts of Canada have you visited or lived in? What are your impressions? Thank you!

    



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nightowl_2134
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Lived in 3 provinces, BC, Alberta, and Nova Scotia. Visited all provinces, and none of the territories!

Drove across Canada many times, flew across many times.

Love it! Vast country with many facets of diversity. Depends what you are looking for dictates where you should go see.
(ex. You can't go crab fishing in Alberta, however, you may visit one of the largest supplies of dinosaur fossils!)


PS. This is my second draft of this answer. I had a nice long, informative answer for you, then I clicked on something wrong, and it went buh-bye, so tired as I am, you got the short version with tons of websites! Sorry! Any further questions, feel free to email me! Sigh!


mike36985
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I lived in Canada my whole life and I love it. I've been in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and PEI and they're all great places with beautiful scenery.


Nelson_DeVon
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I have been in many parts of Canada. I recently visited Banff National Park which was so beautiful I could have stayed forever. Calgary is a very nice city. I visited Toronto and loved it there. The people were very nice. I visited Quebec, and it was OK, but I was not as comfortable there because I don't speak French. It is a nice place though.


Proud Mama of 4
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I grew up, and still live in BC. I have been all over British Columbia, been to Calgary, and Edmonton, and Toronto - and outskirts.

In BC you can fish, water ski, Ski, tonnes of sight seeing, fabulous restaurants etc. Has everything you could ever want. Kelowna is about a 4 hour drive a way. Very beautiful drive. Lots of winerey's to tour - can even take a train tour. The drive to Calgary is amazing. We just came from Vancouver to where we live (about an 8 hour drive,) We saw about 50 deer in the span of an hour. We have left the big city (Vancouver), last year to live a more rural life in central BC and much prefer the slower pace (no traffic.)

Good luck. Good choice


Citizen North
I'm living in Edmonton, Alberta. It's an okay city, although there are some bad drivers around. The biggest mall in the world is here so that's cool. People are generally nice. The winter's can be a bit brutal at times and you can expect to see snow in spring sometimes. It was 16 degrees celsius here today so not too bad.

Overall I'd say this a good place to live. When our hockey team the Oiler's are doing good, the bars can be a good time. Another good time would be the Capital Ex event, which is like a carnival that opens July 19 is pretty cool too. Also if you come down, you should check out whyte ave, lots of bars and interesting things down there.


fatsausage
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The best parts of Canada are close to the Ocean:
Halifax
Cape Breton
Prince Edward Island
Vancouver
Victoria
The stuff in between is pretty dull.


edboysega321
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ontario nice malls


penguins52
I've been to b.c and Quebec
there both really nice


A Guy
i've been to quebec, mont real, and toronto and all 3 were awsome places


Tamar
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It depends what you are looking for.
I live near Toronto. This is a gorgeous cosmopolitan city where you can see tons of things, eat original ethnic foods of nearly every country of the world and drink fabulous local wine and beer. Then there is Niagara Falls close by with Niagara region becoming a really good wine area.
Approx. 250 km north of Toronto there is Algonquin Parc. Beautiful for short and long hikes and camping.
Approx. 1.5 hours drive to the West of Algonquin Parc starts Georgian Bay which you can enjoy on a cruise through thousands of islands.

Going to Quebec you should prepare to at least smatter some French. Quebec city is beautiful, Montreal a blast for shopaholics. The Gaspesie reminds partially of Brittany and is just too nice as a vacation spot.

Vancouver was beautiful. Calgary and Edmonton were extremely windy, so I didn't see much.


♥Everything&#39;s Magic♥
Yes it's so beautiful and the weather. I can't remember which part, but it was the Southern part.


U-98
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Edmonton has the roughest streets of any North American City, Ask Citizen North.
(not mean, just potholes and broken pavement)

Whyte Avenue is a Riot, all 5.5 blocks of it. (including the 7-11 east of the tracks at 1004 street.)


Jim
I liked the Northern Territories 5times better than regular Canada.


Cuddly Lez
Nope, never been there.

I've only been on two countries: The United States(where I live) and the Bahamas.


lost.in.love
No.


Me
Jusat for few days I had a business trip to Toronto, oh my God Hell is much better!

During 24 Hours fire trucks, police and ambulance running all over city; how people are living there?

I changed five hotels and motels, all of them Bedbugs climbing of the walls! I broght a million of them to LA! What can I do, it is impossible to avoide them.

Must of places and stores are govern by Goverment, these stores NEVER return the change, and if you ask, Toronto Police is there to arrest you as Harassment of Crown or Queen, what that means I don'r know.

Subway is too dirty and bad smell like **** is everwhere, you can't breathe.

Foods are not controlled; I got a burger from KingBurger at Bloor Street and Bathurst, it was smell like a dead fish, as soon as I complaint a security kicked me out!

Night clubs too, everywhere is security, you can't talk with a girl!

SARS killing people, and Toxic mold was in a condominium that I went to for business at 456 College Street:

You can read the rest in the website of the owwner of that condo at

http://www.nourhaghighi.com/cond.html



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