Looking for some day trips in soutern ontario? |
| Hi there - we are looking for some day trips in southern ontario. 2 Adults and 2 kids (13 & 15) - Any ideas would be appreciated.......indoors/outdoors.....T... kids are at a good age where they ... |
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Canada advice - where should I move? |
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I'm currently at University in England but have always wanted to move to Canada. I've looked into visas etc & have worked out I'll need to work in skillset A or B for a ... |
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Where do I have to live to watch the Northern Lights? |
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Does Quebec, Canada have the same batteries as the United States? |
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Where can I get a non-dollar-store-quality postcard of Toronto? |
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Was the greyhound killer a victim of a mental instability? |
I just think if this is true, people need to separate the guy from the deed he committed, to some extent at least.
It is very likely this guy was not acting in his conscience when he ... |
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Is there still a smoking room at Pearson airport? |
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Niagara falls in December ? |
| so im going to celebrate the new years eve in niagara falls this year, and im wondering if the falls freeze in december ? is it really cold up there (or extremely windy?) right now ? is it going to ... |
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Would Canadians like traveling to Europe with Americans? :)? |
I mean 50% Canadian, 50% pure American tourists sharing a vehicle and traveling across Europe. Or we can make a very comical film about it.
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Is there a word for resident of Mississauga? |
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There is a train that goes cross canada what is it called? |
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What is there to do in canada ? |
I would like to travel one day, Im just doubtful about whether my expectations of it will be dissapointed when I actaully get there and there will be nothing for me to do. I would'nt want to go around seeing architecture and paintings. Im seventeen, female and like emo/screamo/punk/gothic music. |
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al b
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From what you write it sounds like you aren't moved by anything except your music, but you also write that you are just 17 and this means you have your whole life ahead of you, LOTS of time to travel. There are SOOOOOOOOOO many awe inspiring things to witness in this planet so before you travel, its a good idea to have a serious thought about what you want to get out of the trip. There's Whale watching tours on the west Coast, West Edmonton Mall (supposed to be the biggest mall in the world)in Edmonton,the vast wheat fields of the prairies, Niagara Falls, Quebec City, And the jewel of the maritimes, Prince Edward Island. You cannot possibly take it all in in one trip, perhaps not even in a lifetime!! |
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angelhimm
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It all depends on what you are wanting to do. If you like the cold and the snow, enjoy snowmobiling or skiing, then come up to Canada during our cold months. Visit some of the ski hills, in Quebec, Ontario or in British Columbia. If you prefer warmer climates, then come visit Canada during the summer months.
Northern Ontario is known for the vast wilderness, and camping.
If you like the big city life, then visit Toronto or Montreal. Believe me you will not be disappointed. Our country has so much to offer. |
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Cleo
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Hm... for you... I'd say you'd find it cool in either Montreal or Toronto.
Montreal is just really different, and is said to be the most similar to European culture. You'd also probably it easier to get alcohol, if you care about that sort of thing. Toronto has some fun places like the CN tower, the Shoe Museum (which is good the first time you go), there's a small castle, there's Wonderland near by (theme park), Also In Toronto it wouldn't be too difficult to make it down to Niagara Falls which has some fun stuff too.
If you like outdoor sports and recreation, you could basically go anywhere and not be disappointed. You could Ski, white water kayak, hike, camp, snowshoe, dogsled (actually, it's really hard to do), canoe, mountain climb, and tonnes of other things all over the country. |
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Capri
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Pls dont come in this winter as we cant meet to ur requirements |
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great gig in the sky
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Canada is almost exactly like the USA. We eat the same things, do the same things, and live the same way. Everything that you can do there, you can do here. We don't live in igloos and ride moose here. The whole country isn't bush. Whatever you like to do there, you can do here. As far as music, music of all kinds thrive here, the USA continually imports our best acts. |
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staremwi
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Toronto is a great place to visit. The CN tower is fun - like the space needle only higher and has a glass floor. There is the Niagra Falls area - there are beautiful old buildings all over. It is tons like the US - you just have to get to the right places here too... good luck!! happy travels! |
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Tumbling Dice
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There is nothing to see in Canada. The only cool thing they have is Niagra Falls, and you can see that from America.
I personally blame Canada. |
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