Is the drinking age enforced in Montreal,Quebec,Canada? |
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Can I drive from the US and leave the car with my husband in Toronto Canada and fly back home to the US.? |
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Do Canadians like British people and welcome them to live in the country? |
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What City or town is the nicest place in Canada to live near the US Border? |
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Moving family to Vancouver area. Can't afford to live "in" Vancouver and are looking towards the suburbs.. |
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Is it just me or is canada a stoner's paradise?? |
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Where is the best place to shop in downtown toronto? |
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Canada vs United States of America..? |
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What is the legal drinking age in Canada? |
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Is it true that the police harassed a man who jumped over the police barrier just because of obama? |
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Im looking for a medium sized city in canada that is english speaking and is looking for computer technicians. |
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Whats the best place in canada to live? |
| Come the fall, september or october, i am going to be moving somewheres. Currently i am living in alberta and soon quebec, before moving to Nova scotia for a stint. After all of this i want a place i ... |
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Hello neighbor's, how do you feel about your health care? |
I live in Michigan near the Ambassador bridge, I have enjoyed your casino's, strip clubs and comedy bar's through-out my youth.
Now to my question: With U.niversal H.ealthcare as a ... |
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I am going to be in Toronto for a weekend. What is the best neighbourhood to stay in? |
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Downtown is always a great place to stay. Just stay the hell away from the Strathcona Hotel....complete dump.
Try the Intercontinental on Front Street. Great Hotel. It is close to public transit, the CN Tower, The ACC and a couple of great restaurants: The Loose Moose or the Lone Star. There is a ton of shopping along the 'PATH"....http://www.toronto.ca/path/ind... |
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piojita_75
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Downtown for sure |
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kheserthorpe
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I'd stay right downtown. Toronto's downtown is generally quite safe, liveable, and has a lot of attractions. |
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cutie
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downtown that's where all the good stuff to see is. |
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Sunny
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i came to toronto last month and i stayed at Delta. its in downtown. nice hotel. |
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The most expensive area of Toronto is an area called Yorkville !!
Exclusive shops and restaurants. Very expensive designer wear. The hotel in Yorkville is called The Four Seasons Hotel.
I can also recommend a very posh cafe on the 51st floor of the Manulife building called Panorama cafe. Very nice view of Toronto!!
Enjoy our city of Toronto!! |
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smilingsoda
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well depends on what youre going to be doing. if youre going with young kids and want to be in nature (blah blah blah) you can try oakville. beautiful. its a little outside toronto but still very cozy and family like.
then if you want to party and go shopping and do all those things staying downtown would be prime.
or your third option is to get a hotel a little bit further from downtown, like maybe the 'high park' area that you can have peace and relaxation but still be close enough to downtown. |
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wonbin
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You should stay in Downtown or Markham because both of these places have many interesting things to discover:) |
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Toronto was forced into amalgamation, and no longer has neighbourhoods. However, it has ethnic zones. Try the Greek one along the Danforth east from Broadview. Great food, and lots of sidewalk 'cafes' where you can't smoke, but can enjoy the car fumes from the 10 mph traffic. |
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Delta Chesea near airport Nice!!!!
or you may want to stay in Mississauga, ON which is further west but more affordable... |
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