i have to do a social stupids project on things that represent canada, and i need a song that is by a canadian and somehow represents canada. soo helpp please ! :)...
Going to Toronto in the end of August and looking for things to do? I like to explore areas that have a nice envirnoment or atmosphere, any suggestions? Also, what are the best "districts" ...
I'm to New Orleans next month and don't travel much, so was wondering what I should shop for? (Clothes, electronics, or stuff in US that's not in Canada, etc.)...
I am moving to Canada form California (Alberta or B.C.), what area gets the most sun? I just do not like places that are dark and cloudy all the time and have eternal rain so am trying to avoid that. ...
It sounds so peaceful and everything. I want to move there someday. And, I heard that the cost of living is much easier than it is here in the United States. Is it really? Can someone fill me in on ...
i've often read that we on the west coast, breathe cleaner air: case in point, poor eastern europe polluted by "the west" see national geographic cover [unsure of year--early 90's?...
Three 19 year olds and we want exciting things like snowboarding and nice scenes, nothing boring like an art museum or something like that. We want to party. paalleaseee hellppp Additional D...
Is it worth it to go board one day at Whistler? Where can i get some sticky icky? Anything I should know? All answer are welcome! Additional Details oh just for the record im from socal.....
slipknotmania1
I'm moving - where to get free cardboard boxes?
I live in Toronto by the way.. is there any way I can find free cardboard boxes? I'm a student and I can't really afford to buy them.
The amount of boxes they bale in retail? It is amazing. Stop by any retail store and rid them of their boxes. An average truck for retail carries 800 - 1600 pieces. That would make quite a few boxes available. I advise you to first talk to a manager though. Believe it or not but some stores are wary about being held liable for giving boxes away.
dark♥dreamer
you can go to the back of retail stores and you may find some laying around. if not, you can ask some of the workers in retail stores for some extra if they don't mind.
jay k
Ikea. I bet they have a lot of big boxes.
Also check out the grocery store
Michael B
Check your local bookstores. The boxes books come in are strong and smaller than boxes from the grocery store. (Bigger boxes seem to make more sense but it is just as easy to carry 2 small, strong boxes than one large box. The bottom tends to fall out of the larger boxes.)
myeyesareblindedbythesun
grocery store. the produce boxes tend to be VERY STRONG so you can pack them heavy
sergiu b
go to a big retail store in the back and ask the employees. plenty like rice.. free
Cheryl
Look on craigslist.org. I did a quick search and there's lots of boxes for free in the Toronto area.