How strict is the drinking age enforced in Quebec? |
| I'm planning a trip to Quebec with a few of my friends and I'm the only one still 17. I do look older then most of them but I was wondering if just looking old enough would cut it in Quebec.... |
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Is whistler BC near the ocean? |
| Ok, I've been to whistler once, and it was beautiful! I was talking about it with a girl from work today, and I swear it was by the ocean! I saw mountains and water! Someone help me out! I swear ... |
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Is Montreal a really nice place to live? |
| I am a British citizen, but I lived for 15 years of my life in Orlando, Florida. However, for the past 2 years I have lived in a horrible place in the UK called Stoke-on-Trent. It is very boring and ... |
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Driving to Canada-Passport? |
| I am driving to Canada next week with my sister, do I need a passport or just my birth certificate still?... |
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What is best way to go canada ? |
| i would like to work and live in ... |
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What ID do I need to cross the Canada/US border? |
| Has the new rule come into effect yet? Do I need to bring my passport? Or can I just have my birth certificate and drivers license?... |
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Detroit Michigan to Calgary Alberta Canada? |
I have a few friends that live in Calgary and I would like to fly out to see them but the airfare (for a college kid like myself")is sky high
I tried 5 sites they want over $660 round trip. ... |
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University of ottawa in canada? |
how hard is it to get in to this school? i would really like to go there for enviormental science.
i am a citizen in the united states, so, if you know, what kind of things do i need to get ... |
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How big is Toronto? |
| I've never been and I'm trying to find hotels near the "hub" of the city, downtown, and I'm not sure if it's GIGANTIC or not. How long would it take, driving, to get ... |
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Do Canadians ever pity the enlightened intelligent Americans? |
Canadians would be right to say the average American is either ignorant or stupid, demonstrated by re-electing Bush and knowing nothing about the rest of the world.
However, what about the ... |
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If we are Canadian citizens (hold a Canadian passport) , which are the countries we can visit without visa ??? |
| How many countries are there which we can visit without visa (just with our Canadian passport) and can anyone please name all those countries ???... |
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What is it like in Canada? |
I've always wanted to live there!
My best friend is from Canada and she told me that it is so much better than America.
I kinda agree because America has gas problems, health care ... |
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What are Canada's main values? |
| What are about 3 values in Canada? For example, in Greek, they value their culture and long existence. Some places value gold. what does Canada value? 5 stars to whoever can hlp!... |
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Is London Ontario a good place to move to? |
I live in Edmonton, and I am willing to move to Ontario...to a smaller city like London. My concern, are their job opportunities in london, and what about the housing prices? Please help? A... |
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Where abouts in toronto is good to live? also places NOT to live? |
| Im Australian and will be moving over there soon and i want to know what suburb/area would be best for someone like me. i am 25 years old with no kids, i enjoy the cafe/resteraunt lifestyle so i ... |
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As a canadian, I am driving to US, do I need a Canadian passport to enter Niagara Falls (US SIDE)? |
| Or I just need a driver lience or a ID? I heard that the law changed now but not sure yet, anyone knows pls reply thanks!... |
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Canadian living in the US but working in Canada? |
| I'm a canadian citizen but would like to live in the US and work in Canada, are there any legal issues with this? Do I need a visa of some kind to do this?... |
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What are the best towns to live in in Canada? |
Some of the criteria: large-town setting, with outdoor activities year-round, a body of water, affordable (we are teachers), close to a city (within 2 hours drive), close to a college or university (so that there is culture, restaurants, educational-happenings, etc.) |
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East Coast-Halifax area-try Windsor or Prospect etc. if you don't want to live in town or spend big bucks, Fredericton has got a river, a uni. a first rate art gallery, skiing+access to NB's snowmobile trails, Charlottetown-very underatted-not a hick town at all, but X-country and snownmobiling only in the winter-no ski hill---Ontario-Burlington(soon to have a Mac satellite campus), Kingston, London, Kinkardine-the list goes on and on. |
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I would look around Toronto, find a lakeside property within 20 miles or so---there are lakes EVERYWHERE. Toronto has it all---everything you might want, and the people there are AWESOME---my sis in Minnesota flies there every chance she gets and loves it. Rule of thumb---find a place you can afford that is close to a city and far enough away that you never have to lock your doors. then, you're home. Oh, don't forget to be close enough to a main road that is plowed routinely that you can get to the road in bad weather, or have a garage you can back into and get a bit of a running start. Teacher must not be late :) The town itself is less important than the home, and statistics mean nothing. |
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Bobcaygeon Ontario..heart of the Kawartha lakes..1.5 hrs. north of Toronto..SSFC and Trent U. within an hour..Give us a Google..A tragically Hip place to live... |
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Buck
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Go to google and click on Victoria, British Columbia.
Victoria is a city but there are towns nearby, Sidney, Sooke, Langford etc. within commuting distance |
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Richmond is one of the best towns because when tsnumis are here. Vancouver Island blocks it so it protets Richmond. |
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Rumbly
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Vancouver Island is very nice!!! |
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If you love human ways and "joie de vivre", around Montreal is your best place, maybe Vancouver second. Montreal has one of the richest cultural lifre, a beach you can reach by metro, many good universities, bilingual most of the time. It has a lot of great outdoors activities (hiking, cycling, ice skating, skiing, camping, tree walking, wildlife/birds observations) directly in town or within an hour drive. People are nice. For major town in Canada, Montreal is the safest and one of the cheapest in Canada.
Teachers are actually in demand for many domains, and if you want to have kids, you'll have a lot of money and help from the government. |
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