So as the title says i'll be moving from the UK to the US/Canada next year for the foreseeable future, made a shortlist of cities of which toronto is one! Looking for any advice or opinions of ...
my cousin noes him and i have his msn toobut he doesn't no me that well he only saw me like a few times but ive liked him more den any other guy.....im in montreal rite ...
LEGALLY haha. I have known them for eleven years. I live in New York and I went to Canada last year with them and we almost didn't make it across because I was travelling with another family ...
I am going to visit NY this summer and am going to visit Canada for the day. Last year when we went, I showed my i.d. and was given no problems. Do you need a passport to drive into Canada (right ...
I'm a young doctor and would like to migrate to canada somewhere next year.
I don't really want a busy bustling city but somewhere closeby is fine (at least a place where i can get ...
Highway 11 in Northern Ontario is the furthest north you can easily drive in Eastern Canada. On a good night they can cover the whole sky. Absolutely awesome. It's a long trip but if you're in the area at the right time, as I was several years ago, it's a sight you'll never forget. Every few months I can see them over Calgary but they're not nearly as impressive here as in Northern Ontario.
jenisisgrafix
Anywhere that is North, the higher north you go, better the view.
*ajidamoon* the Eh team
I can see them perfectly here in North Bay, Ontario.
plopper
look north
scubabob
You can actually see them from just north of Toronto ( which is actually further south than northern California). In Canada, you only need to get away from city lights and pick a night that had a lot of solar activity like flares earlier in the day.
I'm 30 miles north of Toronto and have seen them from here a number of times.
curicta85
go north.
bigA
North is good, like the answer above. May I suggest Churchill in the winter. You can take a ride on the Tundra Buggy and see polar bears as well as the northern lights.
Jenny
out west...somewhere in Alberta has the best viewing forthe northern lights