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ASHLEY S

Is it possible to go a mile in canada without passing a subways or tim hortons?


    



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{-_o}
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Yes. Outside the city limits of Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Quebec City, Winnipeg, and a few other mid-sized cities.... the rest of Canada is valleys and rivers.


Gypsy
sure is possible. try driving through the yukon sometime


Swiss
haha i know what you mean. Canada loves its Tim Hortons. But subway, we can go without.

~Chemo


arsenique13
Sure! In Quebec, Highway 15 (North) from Montreal to St-Jerome way more than a mile! :P


cestone
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yes. the first 30 miles into canada from the us is nothing but duty-free shops.


pinkpiglet126
Only between cities


sarah
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Ya it's hard but do able but I love tim hortons so no bother to me


u r dumb
Tim Hortons probably not
as for subways ....their are many places in Canada without subways .
By the way America loves Dunkin doughnuts
different name same junk foods


Canadian Will
Well if you're in a city, then no, but if you're on a bypass highway or way out in the country, then definitely you could avoid it perhaps. So many Canadians live on Tim Horton's (I am an exception, Starbucks is more my way), but Subway restaurants are just there,


~Cookie~
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YES
Not everywhere, but in more places then you think.
But I see your point.... tim's is everywhere.


Carlito
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You gotta love Timmies! You never truly appreciate it until you leave Canada. Starbucks? Pah!


Zanthus
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yes, but probably not 10 miles :0)


*ajidamoon* the Eh team
I used to live in a FAR Northern community of around 2000 people. There were TWO TIm's to service that community! I used to find that amusing, but then I started to drink TIm's. Where I live now, there are 18 Tims within city limits, but as I live out of town, all I have close by is a Coffee Time, out on the highway. I never truly appreciated Tim's, until it was just far enough away that it was not so easily accessible. In fact, I bought a can of fine grind, brought it home, and am brewing it up right now.
I never eat at Subway, so I tend not to notice them.


Funnel
I can imagine. Is it possible for me to not step in the one and only horse sized dog pile in a customers yard?


peachypenguin258
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Yes, but only when in the hood of Dunkin' D's!


Da1Spartan
only in the country and arctic.


lululove
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haha definitely NOT. that and starbucks too:)





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