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Zarncar

What part of Canada should we travel to?

Me and a few friends want to just get away and go to canada for a week or so, what parts of canada should we go to? We want to go to a rad cultured city where we can just hangout have a good time and meet some cool people, we were thinking Montreal, Vancouver or Toronto, which of those is a more fun area? what other places are fun? Thanks a ton.
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We also live in Oregon, so we are on the west coast of the US and flying is not an option because we do not have passports so we would want to drive, meaning if vancouver or any other place on the west side has a lot to offer it might be better than Montreal or Toronto

    



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thinkingtime
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Do you know how far it is to Toronto or Montreal?
Try Vancouver.


Ed P
Come to Vancouver See hellobc and tourismvancouver


S W
I live just outside Vancouver and it's a beautiful place. Lots of things to do and see. Stanley Park is a must see and there's always the option of taking a trolley tour. If you go to Montreal you might have language issues with the ignorant part of the city that refuse to speak english. I lived in Montreal for over 30 years and know what a hassle it can be.
Toronto is just too busy, and there's really not much in the way of scenery where as Vancouver has mountains everywhere.


Footy
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The Rockies. If you haven't seen the Alberta/BC Rockies, you're missing out. They are MAGNIFICENT. I'd go to Vanvouver without a doubt, that way you can take day trips into the mountains. Plus Stanley Park is spectacular. There's sooooo much more to do in Vancouver.


freeside49
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Vancouver would fit your bill ... its an easy 4 hour drive from oregon and a big city so plenty to do and see
try http://www.hellobc.com and http://www.vancouver.ca/visitors. for more details on stuff to do....


Vedia O
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Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. If you have time go to Newfoundland too.


Chris
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If you're driving to Vancouver and you'll be around for about a week, I suggest taking a day or two or three in Whistler which is a 2 to 2.5 drive north of Vancouver. Lots of fun stuff to do, generally a very young crowd and plenty of clubs and bars to hang out and meet people in.


Jake
I was born & raised in the interior of BC called Okanagan Valley - its the hottest/sunniest/driest part of the country (more sun hours per year than Hawaii & highs of 40 celcius in July/August) & very popular tourist area.

*Lakes for swimming in summer and ski mountains in winter. *The big industry right now thats growing fast is Wineries. You can go wine tasting to all of them & there's over 2 dozen vineyards & wineries between Penticton & Naramata that just popped up during the last 10 years. Even more wine farther south towards the US Border in Oliver & Osoyoos.

Kelowna's the big city in the middle of Okanagan Lake. It's the 3rd biggest urban centre in British Columbia now, and growing fast. Lots of festivals always going on & basically a giant playground.

BC doesn't get better than this! & Canada doesn't get better than BC !!


(haha) hailey (xo)☆
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Vancouver is sooooooo much fun:

http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/RegionsCities/Vancouver.htm


SAGE
Indeed the places you have mentioned have plenty to offer but also consider the Atlantic provinces . You will not meet better people ! St.Johns Newfoundland is certainly worth investigating.


Hank
Sorry to tell you this but although Vancouver is nice Montreal (and its surroundings) has soooo much more!!!!

Also, please know that getting passports is already very advisable for ground travel, and early next year it will be required.


Danielle C
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Well i live in nova scotia and its a pretty care free places !
they have awsome clubs so maybe that could be a option
Like you said you just want to hang out ! go to downtown
halifax learn about it ,,

hope i helped:)






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