Visiting Canada for first time! What to do? |
If you've been there or live there let me know!
I'm going for 4 days. I am going to visit the Niagara Falls first and then idk?? help me out!
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Is it true that toronto is a dangerous city? |
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What does a house cost in Canada ? |
| Here in the US in my area, if you live in a major city a 4 room house can go for 200-500K USD depending on location and land. If you go out to the middle of no where, maybe you can get the same ... |
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Should canada change is flag back? |
| I think canada should change the flag back to the union jack because the french made us change it and the french are the ones who would not let the new flag have anything to do with the uk but in the ... |
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If a Canadian goes to an American hospital? |
| If a Canadian is on vacation or business etc in the U.S. and becomes ill or injured and has to go to an American hospital, does the Universal Coverage from Canada pay for his bills or is he ... |
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Great places in Canada to live? |
| Ones that I could easily immigrate to from the U.S. Where there is alot of employment and housing options. Also I have heard that Canada has alot of air and water pollution. What parts of Canada is ... |
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What do honeymooners do? |
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Crossing Canda/US Border - Birth Certificate? |
Is it really necessary to have a birth certificate in addition to photo ID while crossing the border?
The reason being that my boyfriend and his father are coming to visit, from Ohio (US) ... |
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Has anyone been to these following cities in Canada? |
Kitchener, Cambride, and Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Is it beautiful there? Additional Details Sorry, Cambride is supposed to be Cambridge.... |
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Why do we need a passport just to visit Canada? |
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What part of Canada can we find? |
HELLO, IN WHAT PARTS OF CANADA CAN WE FIND SOIL? Additional Details I mean soil as in soil in the ground, cause as you know that sometimes in cold regions, soil is permafrosted, so you ... |
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Paul H |
Living in Toronto? |
Looking for honest answers, I have an opportunity to go and live in Toronto for at least a year, no real worries, I have been to Canada, Canadians are good people and the country is relaxed, civilised and stunning, so I want to go. However I have never experienced a Canadian winter Canadians think I am woos for worrying but most Brits I have met who have been in the winter say it can be a real drag and get you down any thoughts? |
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Harvey B
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Toronto is the most ethnically diverse city in the world. Winters can be tough but don't let that discourage you. Drink plenty of milk, if you are lactose intolerant, Vitamin D supplements to help get you through the winter. The upside to Toronto and Canada far outweighs the downside. Where else can you see the whole world in one city. Come on over and enjoy! |
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HO HO HO HIC
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winter is beautiful here the air is crisp and clean lots of winter sports i may be a little chilly but we got lots of coats winter is a fun time of the year not a drag. and just think you can do all this and no bugs buzzing cant do that in summer. there are lots of books and stuff on what to do in winter in canada you can get them free from the chamber of commers in toronto i have lived here for 50 years and would never move. i live 1000 miles north of toronto but its still nice |
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JOANNE C
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Wow what a fantastic opportunity!! I say go for it, if you find it difficult in the winter you could come home early!! |
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PfcsBaby
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Well, if you dont mind real cold weather, then you'll be fine. I myself have lived here most of my life and hate the winters. I dont like the cold at all. The snow is pretty to look at, but thats about it for me. Most days in the winter can be a drag for most. The sloppy snow on the roads, the stupid drivers on the road who cant drive, the chilling winds and blowing snow. I guess its just a prefence for some who like the cold winters. |
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amadeus_denis
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U WILL GET USED TO IT. |
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jez
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your question sounds like a film title lol, but seriously though just go for it |
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hilney18
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You just dress warm and deal with it. Yes it can be cold so bundle up. Born and raised Torontonian, not a big winter fan, but I manage every year. The real key is good layering. And it makes you really appreciate all the other seasons. Go For It! |
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Aamir H
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Come on over. You'll get used to it and even if you don't you'll have stories about how you survived a Canadian winter :). If you come in Spring or Summer then you'll be able to ease into winter through autumn.
Spending a year here is great as you'll get to see Caribana and all the other festivals we have over the year. There's plenty of Winter related activities too to help you forget the cold. Learning to ice skate is fun both for you and everyone watching you.
Just remember to layer, thermal underwear works *wonders*. |
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everyidistaken12
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Honestly, it's much better than the constant grey sky's and rain. All you have to do is dress accordingly for that days temperature. Easy! |
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