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 Ooo, it seems... trees are quite good places to hide... where do you hide when avoiding the Canadian bears?
Not in trees I hope.

Apparently they are good climbers....


 What do I need to go visit Canada?
Hi I live in the US and I want to go visit Canada for one of this week. I am going to drive their, so what do I need to past the other side?...


 Is it true that Edmonton drivers are one of the worst drivers in Canada?
my brother lives there and he says this was true, like he saw ...


 What is the best (and warmest) place in Canada ?
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 What are some words that you would use to describe Canada? What is Canada to you?
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 I'm from San Francisco. Should I move to Canada?
I'm from SF and wondering should I move to Canada, maybe Vancouver or Toronto. How is Canada different from SF? Nightlife? Politics? Education? Environment? Entertainment? Conserverative/L...


 Can anyone buy lighters in Canada?
Wondering because I heard here in Ontario you have to be a certain age to buy them. I hope this isn't true....


 I'm Canadian and im Cold!?
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 Has anyone been to the Canadian National Exhibition before?
Is it worth attending for a bunch of girls from the states? What kinds of things are there to do there? If we go, should we plan on spending an entire day there? We are planning on being in the T...


 Cons of living in Canada?

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No, I mean cons. I think it would be lovely to live there, but I doubt they'd want me.. : )
Anyway, just wondering if there are any major cons....


 What is your favourite province in Canada and why?
Did you stay in a big city, or a quiet small town?...


 In which part of canada?
In which part of canada do they speak the most French. And is French spoken in canada more or English is spoken more?...


 Pls help can you rank which of those cities you recommend for us to live in?
I am moving with my family (3 kids under teh age of 6) to Canada. I have investigated and looked at the different cities and have minimized them to the following. Can you please advice which you as ...


 I am a US citizen and want to drive from Seattle to Vancouver will I need a passport to drive over the border?
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 Do you need a passport to go to canada side of niagra falls from usa?
we want to go on short weekend to falls, but think we need passport to go into canada? yes or no?...


 I've heard that it rains all the year and there is little sunshine thru the year in vancouver,is that right?
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 What to wear in Canada?
Im going on a trip to Quebec and Montreal, around January and February. I need some tips on what to wear. It is apparently very cold so I need a way to look nice without dressing like an idiot in ...


 What role does French play in Canada?
As an American, I know that French is important to Canada but it seems that all of the questions on here are asked in English? Does anyone in Canada speak French?...


 What is canada even like?
i might be moving there in a few months...i'm in high school. devoted christian. love photography. but i'm from florida...is it really THAT cold? idk exactly where...but probably in the ...


 So, Canada, how do you feel about all the blame?

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Wow, I guess you don't get South Park in Canada. Shame, it's a funny show....



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Where in Canada would you like to live most and why ?

OK People I been good to you and you've been good to me give me the straight goods here pros and cons I want it all anything that stands out in your mind let me know.

    



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Church Music Girl
I personally love Ottawa and Vancouver.

Ottawa is a "little big city." Some people will find it boring compared to say San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal, or New York, but I like the size. Lots of culture, lots of history. The humidity is a bear in the summer, and of course winter is C-O-L-D. Public transportation is... well, it works, but it is getting overcrowded. Driving is certainly an option, although parking will cost you.

Vancouver is such a wonderful mix of everything I love in a city - new, old, business, residential. You have access to a major airport, you are a fairly short drive from the US, and the scenery is breath-taking. The biggest downside is that it is TERRIBLY expensive to live there. The weather is also kinda wet a lot of the time.


Tahini Raving Weirdo
Victoria Number One, Vancouver Number Two, Calgary number three. Here's why: Both Victoria and Vancouver are beautiful, sophisticated cities in breathtaking surroundings. Ever been to New Zealand? It looks a bit like that, but with more fir trees. The climate is mild winters barely touch zero Celsius. For Canada, that's really cozy. Calgary: Also sophisticated, and beautiful scenery, but with the added attraction of a very dry climate. Cold though! Minus 40 not unheard of.


Darya
Any where country. I get tired and my head starts to spin in the city so country is the best. But not where it stinks with cows and pigs that are dirtty with mud.


tyki_mo
I live in Toronto. And the only reason was because my parents made me and now 10 years later, I still regret the decision!


jzwigger
canada...thats a silly question.

i would live south of canada in the Greatest place in the world called The United States of America.

i do not have enough space to list all the pros about living in America

canada is weak and poor.


miss_west1
Toronto. I've been abroad for a while now and I really miss it.
I've lived in Ottawa too, but Toronto has much more to offer- there's always something going on and a really diverse range of people, places, and things to eat!


Da Ben Dan
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Vancouver..the people are friendly ---the climate is certainly among the best in Canada and it's beautiful..I've lived here 57 years.


wizard8100@sbcglobal.net
Canada? CANADA??????

Only by force, and then it wouldn't really matter, would it?


Bob D
I was born and raised on P.E.I., great place to raise a family, lived in Montreal, beautiful city, lived and worked out of Edmonton for 17 years, lots of work, looneytune Premier, spent 5 winters and 3 summers in the N.W.T. , great fishing, lots of work, met and married a B.C. girl in the Okanagan of B.C. another beautiful area but too hot in summer. Lived in Toronto in the 70's, too many people, smog, and very humid in summer, lousy freeways. I chose to move to New Brunswick along the coast to raise our boys. The price of a home is cheap here compared to many places in Canada, crime is low, the beaches are great, winters are reasonable, our kids can make a future here, the schools are good , low property taxes, and the people are friendly. For a young couple starting out, there is work in the west, land and houses are cheaper in the Maritimes. Depends on your proirities.


SASSY
Ottawa, Ontario Canada, The Capital. Its so beautiful. Its located right on the border of Ontario and Quebec which at this location the Ottawa river runs through it, which has spectacular wild rapid rides. Our Parliament buildings loom over this majestic site, they look slightly like the British one in London. Ottawa has the worlds longest skating rink, tulip festival in the spring, the tulips where a gift from Holland thanking Canadians for letting their Queen stay here during the war. This is a very family orientated city. Great parks and bicycle paths gal lore.


melanoushka
Ottawa, or even in the east especialy PEI


Kevlar
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If I had the money, I'd spend time in a few places in Canada throughout the year. I'd like to spend the winter, say from Jan to May in BC, somewhere along the coast with my own float plane. A seclulded cove that I had to fly in and out of, no neighbours. From the end of May until the end of September I'd alternate between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Then, end of Sept to the middle to end of Dec I'd spend in Ontario for the fall colours.

If I had truly unlimited funds, I'd have places around the world I'd go to.. New Zealand, Australia, UK, Costa Rica, Brazil, and Fiji.


Clock Watcher
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I've lived in Toronto all my life...so I know what its like to live here. I've been across Canada and here's my list of places to live:

- Yellownife, NWT (only when it is really cold and everything is frozen)
- Victoria, BC (when I am old and can only read books to pass the time)
- Montreal, PQ (Well, just coz)


Johnny P
Where the hell is Canada?



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