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 Do i need a passport?
to get in and out of Canada from the U.S.?...


 How long does it take to fly from NJ to Montreal, Canada??
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 Favorite memory of vacationing in Niagra Falls when you were a child?
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 What does Canada mean to you?
Any thoughts, words, descriptors, opinions you have about Canada. Please specify if you are from Canada or it is merely your interpretation as a traveller or person from another country. What do you ...


 Do any fellow newfoundlanders find the term newfie insulting ?
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 What is the best city to vist in Canada?
Also, do you have any hotel recommendations?...


 Should I move to Canada from the U.S.?
I am considering moving to Canada after I graduate school. I lived there for 6 months to play hockey last year and have been in love with it ever since. I am going to school for fire science and plan ...


 Why is montreal so dirty?
i think its really run down and dirty.why cant they keep it ...


 How many Filipino live in Canada?
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 How did you get to Canada?
How was your immigration experience?...


 What is the easiest way to get from Toronto Airport to Scarborough?
I have a group of five people travelling from Toronto Aiport to a hotel in Scarborough and they need ground transportation. Is there a company that runs a shuttle bus? Or should they just take a ...


 If you see a sign saying 30km to Toronto Ontario where is it measured t?
Like is it to town hall or the boundry line of Toronto? ...


 What is the usual housing in Canada look like?
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 If you are in buffalo ny can you see niagara falls? also what is the closest U.S. city to the falls?
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 How is Qubec unique among the Canadian Provinces?
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 True or False Questions on Canada? PLZ HELP!!?
Directions: Write True or False for the following statements and if False rewrite it correctly.

1. Most Canadians live in Canada's tundra region.

2. Fishing is Canada...


 What are some differences between Canada and New Zealand?
culturally,socially,politically etc.
Additional Details
I'm a Canadian so I know a lot about C...


 Are Canadians like Eskimos? Just curious. We're planning a trip to Montreal soon.?
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 Cost to build a house in Vancouver or Richmond BC Canada?
Hi everyone. I would like to know how much it costs builders to construct new homes in Vancouver or Richmond, BC Canada.
I am looking for a rough number per sq foot for an upscale home with ...


 Happy Thanksgiving Canada!!?
So do we celebrate two days? Or is Monday technically Thanksgiving?


Have some turkey for me, I can't stand it. Cheers!...



msim225

So what's it like in canada I never hear of people from there, no one notices what goes on wit u?


    



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countpetez
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Just doing our own thing, not looking for world domination ( except for hockey ). Great Big country with lots of opportunities.Diverse, tolerant generally, british laws basically, and unfortunately an American culture.


mary lynn
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Its great.
*weather can change up to 20 degrees celcuis in a day
*Very safe
*No one lives in igloos or uses horses as cars..
*Its not cold all year round like lots of people think
*its not very crowded besides a few large cities
*thanksgiving is in october, not november
*its pretty much exactly like the USA, most people thinks its deffirent
*the drinking age is 18 in Alberta, 19 everywhere else


blub13
It's pretty sweet here in Alberta!!!


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Well in the northern parts we have colder weather, ice and snow. We go to work and school and come home too. We eat breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our gas and taxes are high.


♥chicagurl♥
BEST place on EARTH


Cowgirl
I wouldn't live anywhere else!! People are friendly, don't have to lock our doors, I can leave the keys in my brand new King Ranch with it full of groceries, or anything I've bought, doors unlocked, it can even be running and I don't have to worry about it.


agold_12
learn how to spell. Its the same as it in the U.S. Canada is off the radar, very freindly,very neutral, we are kind of just bopping around moving forward.



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