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 What are your opinions about living in Vancouver, Canada?
I am single and retired; thinking about relocation from USA...


 Which page do u use as ur Homepage?
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 Would u recommend a trip to Canada in December?
me and my family are hopeing to migrate to canada by september 2008 but we want to visit the place a few times before then but weve got 2 holidays booked for next year and this would be the only time ...


 Do you think that the Gas prices will eventually come down?
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 Where in Canada should I live?
I'm planning on moving to Canada later on this year for 12 months, and I don't know what city I should move to. I'm pretty keen on Montreal but the language barrier seems a bit ...


 What is the best place and best time to visit canada?
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 I live in the united states of america. What do I need to do to obtain a passport?
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 Why do candians say "aboat" instead of about?
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 A plane crashed on the american/canadian border.where would they bury the survivors,usa or canada?
first person to answer it 10 points....


 I need some points on why canada should raise the drinking age to 21? for an essay?
i need some help what are some good ...


 What is the best province and city in Canada and why?
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 Why doesn't Canada come with U.S.A?
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 Can a COPY of a birth certificate be used to enter Canada as proof of residence for minors?
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 What are some words used in Canada that are not used in the U.S.?
I'm a Canadian by the way. The only Canadian words I'm pretty sure Americans never use are tuque, and zed, and hydro for electricity. What are some other examples?...


 I am an American, will my credit card (visa) work in Canada?
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 Are Americans becoming colder to Canadians?
I was with my husband in a nice hotel breakfast area in West Des Moines, Iowa, on a road trip south.

We met some nice couples in the breakfast area, but when they asked where we were from, ...


 I'm thinking of visiting Canada, where should i visit and why?
I'm thinking of heading to Canada for hols next year and wonder which parts to visit. what do you think? I know there are the obvious places like niagara, which is good for me 'cos i love ...


 Is a passport required for land border crossing into Canada and return to the United States.?
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 Is Canadian money the same as American money?

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My husband and I want to take a trip to canda. We have no idea if money in canda is the same as in america. What is the differance, if there is one. And how does it ...


 What is worth visiting in Canada on a 2 week holiday?
I am thinking of travelling to Canada for 2 weeks where should I go and what is the best methd of of travel? I would also like to visit the sets of TV shows being filmed in Canada.

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alana:)

How hot are summer in canada?

Anybody who lives in canada,how hot are your summers???
I heard that summers in montreal are really hot but in the future,i don't want to go somewhere so hot i want to go somewhere it's not too cold in winter and not too hot in the summers...Is there any place you recommend that's just right?

Thanxs
Alana:)
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Thank you for all your answers people!
Well,I live in Fort Lauderdale,FL and I'm 12 years old.I know this kind of a way early time to ask this,but I'm planning to move in Montreal,Canada when I'm about 18.Since I live in sunny state and it's always hot and humid here especially in the summers! lol.And I heard that canada is a cold place,so I want to move somewhere where the weather is something you can live with..Not to hot in the summers and not too cold in the winters.I want to move somewhere urban,a city place like montreal...I love montreal and I researched much about it! But If the summers aren't suitable,then I can't live somewhere the same as Florida...you know?
I think BC is all woodsy and not urban..
I'll go check it out...
Thank you again for your answers and they are much apperciated!
Alana:)

    



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d33pebbles
Hi. the place for you is B.C. It has the warmest winters in all of Canada. not too much snow. we hardly ever get snow. And in the summer, it gets to be around 25 - 30 C, 80 - 90 F.
And B.C. is not woodsy. Vancouver is a Huge City, with lots of Nightlife, Beaches, Parks, an Amusement Park, Shopping Malls, Movie theaters, Stadiums, & more.
I added a link below about B.C. for you to check out.
hope this helps.


isotope2007
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Vancouver and southern Vancouver island have the most temperate climates in Canada. You will have to move to one of these I guess, winters can be rainy and last few years these areas have also had snow, but it isnt very cold.

Southern interior BC it can reach 45C in the summer, and it has hit higher, mostly its around 38C 39C for the summer, winters can be relatively mild, not as mild as at the coast, but not as bad as other provinces. It has on occassion reached as low as -20C but it doesnt last. Mostly its about -6C to -10C in the winter.

Saskatchewan can get hot and even very humid through the Regina area, winter are brutal -

Edmonton and Calgary and all of Alberta has cold winters.

I believe Manitoba and Ontario are the same.


jimmy crack corn
Alana, the best place in canada for mild winters and warm but not summers is on the west coast, vancouver or victoria.


lil me
Ottawa is in the low 30's right now. Some Canadian weather websites will show you an average temp for each month in the area your interested in.


Grand pa
BC is for you see hellobc tourismvancouver


Explorer
its beautiful here in the summer.
It depends where you are in Canada, but Montreal is a great summer spot to go to and I am sure you will enjoy it.
Its not hot like the Carribean but warm enough to enjoy.
Go to the 1000 islands while you are in Quebec.


Hello.
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recently.. in alberta its been really hot and humid
like 3o celcius everyday


earfulofb.s.
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Between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius.


senior2tor
If you do move to Canada it will all be colder but I suggest along Lake Erie or in Vancouver and the Frazer valley. I spend the summers only in Canada on the North shore of Lake Superior and it never gets to eighty degrees. Best if you can visit first.


W H
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If you don't like real cold winters then you definitely do not want to move to Montreal and anywhere in Quebec.


tuppenybitz
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canada is a big country it varies


Jessica D
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Well, I now live in Edmonton, Alberta and I used to live on the West Coast (BC.) Where I live now, winter's are nice and snowy, but pretty cold. Especially since it is soo windy. Like, with windsheild, its 40 below-ish.
Most of canada is really cold in the winter, and not always warm in the summer. Edmonton is really warm, but the mall is always air-conditioned.
In the winter, Edmonton is the best place to come, because there is the mall, fully epquipped with a pool, amusmant park and then it's ALWAYS decorated according to the holiday..


Danelady
It was 87 here in New Brunswick today, and the humidex is still 95, even though the sun is down.


Samantha
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Hi
This summer was around 12 to 25 , last days when around 30 degrees Celsius sensation of 39.
really hot, humid and raining .
the summers are really changing here
ah by the way that was Montreal
and winter is really cold


iMarty
I don't live in Canada but have visited Quebec and Montreal in the summers and winters. I would say their winters are like NY and their summers are like Boston. :) Good Luck finding the perfect place!


sparklee ,
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No i don't live in Canada, but I live in Nevada and it's 103 degress now!!!!! :)



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