At bottom of this page is displayed the flags of Canada and Quebec,anyone know why Quebec is being displayed seperately from Canada,and should Scotland,England,Ireland and Wales have their own ...
I think there is a very simple solution Canada greyhound should consider. The Bus Driver should have a thing of pepper spray and if there's an attacker,
My friend and I are going to Toronto for one night and we wanna go big. Can you recommend a hotel with awesome suites and a nice restaurant I can wear a suit to?
i know the marijuana stuff, and the health insurance, and the drinking age... anything else? I'm seriously thinking of moving to Canada, but i want to know what Canada can offer that the USA ...
Is there anywhere in Canada that has weather like London, as in a temperate climate? Additional Details No, when I say temperate I mean temperate. Average rain, average temperature, ...
Would you call it the United States of Canada?
Would everyone move out Canada to Arizona or California for a warm climate or everyone form the States move to Canada for Free Health Care?...
How would you survive on land, without survival equipment.?
The skidoo went through the ice and you got wet.
Everything went down under, few hours of daylight.
minus 30 to minus 40, it's very cold.
How would you survive.
I assume if there is ice on the water, there is snow on the ground. Forge somekind of shelter out of the snow just slightly bigger then your body. That should help keep your natural body heat in.
KayLyn
You probably couldn't. You'd die of hypothermia before you could think about surviving. If you had some Niacin you could take that to open your blood vessels, that could keep you warm for a few minutes. Otherwise you're doomed.
♀★sMiLe☆♀
man, i'd rather die in this kinda weather
countpetez
I only skidoo on land, leave the lakes for the tourists..
iansand9876
Find a polar bear to cuddle up to.
Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy
You would die unless you could build a fire.... or you were smart enough to wear one of those waterproof flotation suits for skidooers. You would be frozen instantly in that kind of weather unless you got out of your clothes and built a fire. Trust me, I got my legs wet falling through the ice into a creek when it was -30 C and my legs were frozen solid to the point where I could barely move them and they were totally numb in less than 5 minutes, good thing I was close to home or I would have died.
See To Build a Fire by Jack London... http://london.sonoma.edu/Writings/LostFace/fire.html
COSMO
Im on the same land as COUNTPETE`Z i also leave lake running to the tourrists , we have a great trail system here in the Kawarthas . i like to be warm AND dry , HAY COUNT I`M IN OAKSHORES!!.........