Does anyone else think Toronto sucks? |
| I have been living in Toronto for the past 6 months (I am Australian) and I have to say I hate it - the city just doesn't gel with me for some reason and I have a feeling the whole place is ... |
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Can Canada get over its inferiority complex? |
Can Canada get over its inferiority complex?
Wow.... yet again I met another canadian today (in the States). After explaining her story she went on and on about how different canadians are from A... |
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Is it legal to smoke marijuana in Canada if u r 18? |
| tryin to talk my friend into goin to amsterdam but he says canada is better...whats ur opinion?... |
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Is it cold in canada year round? |
| i was always curios because i live in atlanta but is it ever hot or warm?... |
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Rough parts of Edmonton? |
| In terms of crime, social deterioration, etc., where are the roughest parts of Edmonton?... |
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Act Canadian? |
| I am from thunder bay ontario canada and i moved to NC 1 year ago and my friends here say i don't act canadian so can someone tell me what i need to do to act ... |
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Is toronto canada ever hot? |
Additional Details sorry didnt know this was such a stupid Q... |
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Where can I see a moose in Vancouver? |
We are off to Vancouver in October for our honeymoon, my other half is mad about Moose and I would really like to plan a day out where we can see some.
Where is good for moose spotting?<... |
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Is Niagara falls technically in Canada or the U.S? |
| I know half of Niagara Falls is in Canada and the other half is in the States. But, where do they classify Niagara Falls to be?... |
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Canadians Can Your Army Defend Your Country Against Any Invading Country? |
1) I ask this as both Russia and the US has refused to recognize Canada's sovereignty in the arctic.
Can your country's army defend the arctic on your own, if not then how can ... |
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Do I need a passport to get into Canada? |
I have a Greencard in Canada.
Is it possible to get into Canada without a passport?
(Getting from America, I'm not American)
Not through the air, but by car. I have a Drive ... |
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lumwoz |
I'm thinking of taking a year out and spending it in Canada, where abouts in the country should I go? |
I like ice hockey by the way so that would be a part of a decsion. wouldn't want it to be a place that is too remote. Not to hot or nothing. err... soemwhere with lots of sights to see and things to do. Just gimme a place name then a couple of good reasons please. |
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The 2 Western-most Provinces: British Columbia & Alberta!
They're both Very Scenic...The people are friendly...& Ice Hockey is a Passion! Actually all-of-Canada is Hockey-Crazy!
B.C.'s cities Vancouver & Victoria, on Vancouver Island, are a Great Destination!...You can go on Whale-Watching excursions, see Sea Lions, etc. on the Coastal Areas...Even take a Cruise North towards Alaska among the Glaciers!...and, you can take in a Vancouver Canucks NHL game in Hockey Season!...And, Vancouver is a World-Class City with lots to see & do! ( Just type Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna into your search bar...Not sure what all your interests are...You'll have many Websites to check out! )
Heading Inland from Vancouver will take you through beautiful Mountain Scenery via many interesting Cities & Towns...until you reach the Kelowna-Penticton Area - Very Picturesque & a Popular Tourist area due to Sand-Rimmed Lakes surrounded by Mountain Peaks!...Beautiful - but, Beastly Hot in Summer!
Continuing East - the Mountain Scenery continues - passing more Scenic Towns, Villages & Cities...until you cross into Alberta...which, as my Nickname suggests, is where I live.
Calgary, home of the NHL Calgary Flames, and the Calgary Stampede ( Don't Miss it! - Early July! 10 Days of Rodeo, Rides, Great Entertainment Acts, etc., etc! - The entire City goes Nuts!...Bars & Pubs are Crowded-to-the-Rafters...Some have Champagne Breakfasts starting @ 7am with Full-Bar Service...The Dance Floor jammed by 9am...You'll leave at Noon with quite the Buzz On!...and, You've still got 14 hours left before Last Call @ 2am! )
Alberta's National Parks are a Must-See! Banff, Jasper & Waterton, and just-inside B.C.: Yoho & Kootenay are all short distances from Calgary! To the East are the Dinosaur-rich Badlands areas @ Drumheller & Brooks...I've found many huge bones, teeth, etc, while hiking these areas.
Edmonton, home of the NHL's Oilers, is a 3-hour-drive North of Calgary.
Anyways, running outta Time here...But, If You decide to journey to Canada...Feel free to eMail me with any Questions! ( I'm originally from Ontario, Canada - So I could give You more info about the Eastern Provinces also!.
Good Luck!...Maybe we can hook-up for a few Cold Ones, if You come! |
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Luv Ya
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International Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum
Box 82, York and Alfred Streets
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 4V6 Canada
go to this website
http://www.43places.com/tag/hockey/102910 |
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The Nightstarzz
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Calgary is nice, they have an olympic training ground there. Jasper National park is just north of Calgary, you could ride this supped up bus onto an actual glacier. Plus if your there at hte right time, you see elk in the middle of town and lots of them. HOwever, i know summer time, rooms are hard to come by. Yukon is cool to but you dont want to go to way out places so it may not be for you. |
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vasan
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see-www.mapof canada.org
Canada is located in the Northern Hemisphere, on the continent of North America. It is bounded by the Arctic Ocean on the north, by the United States and the Great Lakes on the south, by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and by the Pacific Ocean on the west. Canada is bounded on the northeast by Greenland and on the northwest by Alaska. The area of Canada is 9,976,185 square kilometers (3,851,808 square miles). BBC News - Canada offers an excellent news and information profile of Canada. |
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tw0cl0n3m3
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Toronto and Montreal. Montreal is, of course, one of hockey's original cities. The Hockey Hall of Fame is in Toronto and really worth seeing. I've been there several times. Might also want to go to the canadian rockies and visit Calgary while there. |
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Chriztina
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Winnipeg!!! Yah Winnipeg, I live in Winnipeg! Canmore, Alberta is a cool place. I used to live there...it's between Calgary and Banff and has tons of people who love to play hockey. Plus you're in the mountians too so that's pretty awesome. But I'll say Winnipeg again, our winters are cold and we have great rivers to skate on and our summers are wicked hot...latley we've been have Las Vagas like temps. |
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murray_fortescue
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Rocky Mountains between Calgary and Vancouver. Sensational!
Vancouver is OK to, but the islands off it are better, Victoria etc.. |
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Mya J
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Montreal. It's a place of laughter and captures alot of the Canadian spirit. I'm sure it has alot of hockey related sights, and the weather there is generally okay. Not too cool, and not too hot. Though being a Canadian... I'm never cold. |
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Bob D
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Try Edmonton, Alberta. Lots and lots of work there. NHL team there with another team 3 hour drive away in Calgary. You are a 4 hour drive to the Rocky Mountains (Jasper) , beautiful scenery, lots of wildlife. If you are there for a year, then take a 20 hour drive north into Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories and see the northern lights in their full brilliance. Summer temperature in Edmonton is usually in the 20-30C range, winters can be bitterly cold at times -30'sC. You could also consider either Montreal or Vancouver, both have NHL teams, beautiful scenery, lots to do. In the Montreal area it would be helpfull if you spoke french but not entirely necessary. In the summer they host a Grand Prix car race, Festival of Laughs, great people, beautiful old city.Vancouver has the most comfortable year round temp in Canada with the Rocky Mountains on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other.I, personally would avoid the congestion of southern Ontario although there is NHL teams in Toronto and Ottawa. Lots of places to see in the area though, including Niagara Falls but it does get very muggy in the summer and their freeway system leaves alot to be desired. Hope some of this helps. |
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jackssoff
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Vancouver is great for the beaches and laid back life. Montreal is fun for the night life. the provence of Alberta for great wilderness. |
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T.J. S
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Toronto or Vancouver..I have been debating this myself for 6 months to a year..see ya there...LOL |
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lambtonliner
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start in Newfoundland and visit each province or territory for 3 to 4 weeks end in the queen Charlotte islands on the west coast
stop at all cities with an NHL team theres only 6 Montreal Ottawa Toronto Edmonton Calgary Vancouver probably have to go to scalpers 4 tix though games r often sold out |
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ID suggest Toronto. theirs def plenty to do their, and lots of hockey their and in the places around it. Wait maybe dont go to toronto go somewhere around thier b/c thier wont be as many people and it will be cheaper. try somewhere like Barrie or Waterloo. |
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shilpa r
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take the map and rome entire place , i mean each corner , just like vascodigama |
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