Does anyone think winnipeg manitoba is a bad place? |
| My cousins live in winnipeg manitoba and i think its a awesome place. All the stuff about them being the murder capital of canada a few times people think its the scariest place but its not that bad. ... |
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Drive To Canada? |
| What documents will I need to drive to Canada? I know I do not need a passport because I am driving, but don't I need like I birth certificate or somthing? I am not about to drive 18 hours to be ... |
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If you had to choose a place to live within this list of BC, which one would it be? |
Garibaldi Highlands, BC
Nanaimo, BC
Pemberton, BC
Richmond, BC
Squamish, BC
Surrey, BC
Vancouver, BC
Victoria, BC<... |
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I need to write about a current event in Canada...? |
| ...but I don't live there, so I don't have any ideas for a topic. Anyone have any suggestions for an interesting current event in Canada?... |
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Whats your favorite talking to americans? |
saw that special again last night.. talking to americans.. laughed hysterically..
i love the seal hunts in saskatchewan..
and getting that princeston prof. signing to stop the ... |
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Clueless about winter clothes. What will I need? |
| I will be in Quebec for a month this January or February. I am from Hawaii so I'm used to a tropical climate and I get cold easily. What will I need? Winter jacket? Boots for outdoor? Warm boots ... |
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Anti-Quebec sentiment in Saskatchewan? |
| I currently live in Quebec, and I was talking with my parents yesterday about my plans of maybe moving to Saskatchewan in 2-3 years. They tried to discourage me by saying that the people there are ... |
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Toronto Weather? |
| Besides snow, is there alot of bad weather in Toronto? Or better yet the entire Ontario area? Like T... |
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Relocating to canada? |
I am interested in moving from washington,dc to Canada. I am not sure which city would be best for me to live in. Which cities are affordable and safe?
Thanks for your time..... |
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Teaching Holiday in Canada, where should I start? |
| I am a teacher in Vic Australia. I wish to holiday for 3-6 months in Canada and teach (around xmas 2007). Interested in staying in one location, part or full time job that I can use as a base to ... |
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How safe is rural Canada? |
| I apologise for being extremely ignorant, but I am thinking of moving to Canada, in particular Yukon or rural British Columbia, and I was wondering in general about how safe these places are ... |
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Canada has viruses stilll??? please read bellow? |
i read this the other day, i am thinking of moving there.. is this really gonna affect me?????
"Also beware that many diseases that most industrialized nations have got rid of (e.g. T... |
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I'm looking for a great destination spot in Canada? |
I'm thinking of taking a vacation to Canada next year. Ideal spot would be a Bed and Breakfast in the western part of the country (Alberta maybe). We love the outdoors, mountains, and wildlife. Any suggestions? |
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ChickonRules
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I would suggest British Columbia. It's a very beautiful place and the scenery is great! And if you decide to go in the winter you could go skiing/snowboarding there too! |
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kent_shakespear
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Alberta is nice, but it's the Rockies that are the most dramatic, along the SW/Western provincial border w/BC. But the tourist towns there are waaay overpriced and often crowded. For mountain scenery, you'd probably do much better in BC.
The rest of Alberta is nice, but less dramtic in landscape, with mostly gentle, vague hills. Drumheller in the S.E. is a badlands area, kind of like a US Southwest in rock formations, dryness and even some plants. There are dinosaur museums and really neat rock formations and other things to do there.
St. Albert is a suburb of Edmonton that retains a lot of old-time small-town charm, and some French elements.
Not far north of Edmonton are a range of hills, the only place east of the Rockies that have grizzlies. North of that is boreal forest, with few roads, small towns (mostly native, in many parts). The Peace River area has some really beautiful, interesting terrain. |
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canadianguyniag
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Go outwest or to Northern Ontario, Quebec.
Banff, Lake Louise anything in the Rockies is great but very pricey.
Northern Ontario and Quebec are great. Not too expensive but great wildlife. |
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countpetez
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Try Bobcaygeon Ontario. No mountains, but lots of big hills around. Lots of lakes, rivers, forests, parks and many small towns nearby, and plenty of B&b's. Not as sparsely populated as the west, and only 1.5 hrs from Toronto. Give us a google and come for a visit, and you will discover why beautiful Bobcaygeon is world famous. |
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Lydia
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Easy choice - Banff National Park, Lake Louise, and Jasper - all in Alberta. Check out the provincial tourism website. |
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Slartibartfast
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Another area of interest, Western Newfoundland, the Gros Morne area. Very nice in July and August. Not many people, great outdoors, albeit, the mountains are not like those in the rockies. A bit remote though and renting a car can be difficult!!
see link for Canada's national parks
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/index_E.asp |
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Choqs
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One much overlooked park in Alberta is Waterton Provincial Park in the southwest corner of the province. We went in mid July and the scenery is fantastic. The mountains are awesome and the mountain meadows overflowing with wildflowers and butterflies were phenomenal. There is lots of great hiking and tons of wildlife. Numerous Black bears. Horseback riding is a great way to see some of the sights. The park is very pristine and well maintained. Great place all around. |
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Grand pa
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If you like the outdoors , Come to BC . we have it all see hellobc tourismvancouver |
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