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 Moving to Canada (Calgary) in July,advice needed on , Setting up bank accounts,cell phones etc?
Moving to Calgary from Ireland in early July but would like to be prepared when it comes to setting up bank accounts, mobile phones, where to buy a decent car/pickup and any other use full tips that ...


 I am interested in starting a hobby in hiking. I love in Canada (ontario) How do i start?
Im interested in doing "light" leisure walking. What equipment do I need besides a good pair of hiking boots?...


 What are two reasons...?
why in canada we should not be allowed guns and other weapons (ex. brass knuckles, pepper spray, tazers,etc.) for self defence?...


 Does canada have all four seasons?
what's the climate like?...


 Which is the cheapest flight to visit to Vancouver via toronto- frm london now?How can I contact with them?
This is my first time visit to Canada.I searched web sites.But couldnt get any cheap airlines.I want to go to vancouver first and then toronto and then will come back to heatrow.Can anyone help me to ...


 Of all the Canadian soldiers who have died in Afghanistan, were any of them openly gay?

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i'm gay and so i was just wondering if any gay soldiers had been killed.

jeez! is it a crime to ask a question of curiosity!?...


 Travelling to Canada?
G'Day all from down here in Australia,

Me and a Mate are going to be travelling around Vancouver up to Whistler & Toronto around Christmas time & new year - can anyone ...


 Can any one suggest me the Best way to get to Toronto from Houston??
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 Im a canadian going to the u.s for the day. Im driving with friends.What i.d do we need to cross the border?
A fiend of mine lost her wallet so she is without her drivers lisence and birth certificate. Is her health card and paper replacement drivers lisenc enough to go for the day?...


 Which Canadian place is the most visited by foreigners?
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 Which political leader is more well known to Canadians?
Bob Rae or Stephen Harper?...


 How would this crime be punished in Canada?
Suppose a Canadian commander of Canadian troops in Afghanistan fighting Taliban forces in Kandahar decides to confiscate all supplies from the Canadian soldiers under him.

The Canadian ...


 Do they sell iced coffee at the Tim Hortons in Canada?
Not the iced cappuccinos, but I'm wondering if they sell iced coffee at the Tim Hortons in Canada? I'm visiting family in Toronto next week, and my cousin told me that they don't, but ...


 What happened to Brian Mulruney (he was Canada's Prime Minister last time I checked)?
Hello, I visited yesterdays Canada Day celebrations in ottawa and I drove all the way from Pittsburgh just to see Mulroney because I support him for the jobs he helped create here in the USA because ...


 Vancouver, Canada?
Since Vancouver is right above Washington, would people in Vancouver have accents, too?
Because I heard the farther east in Canada, the thicker the accents. And Vancouver's all the way in ...


 How cold does it really get in Toronto in the winter?
My daughter recently moved to and lived in Toronto and absolutly loves it there. Now my husband would like to visit but I am concerned about the weather in the winter.

How cold does it ...


 What are the worth visiting places in toronto?

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i want to spend 10 days there n want to visit ...


 Do I Need a Passport to Go To Canada?
I live in upstate new york and i was wondering if i would need a passport to enter canada or if just ID or Birth Certificate would work. Im going to a concert there and I'm just wondering what I ...


 What is canada's largest city?
lagest city of ...


 If i have a permanent residency card in the states but am from Canada...do i need a passport to visit Canada?
and how long will it take also how much will it cost if so
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I came to the states for a visit,got married 7months later...filed the right paperwork and payed my dues......



Josie

Where is the best place to live with kids in Toronto?

We are moving to Toronto from Brasilia (capital of Brazil) and we are used to a very modern and active town. The most import thing for my kids are the schools and safety. PLEASE I need suggestions.

    



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Lighthouse 002
I would say Etobicoke or Mississauga On outside of Toronto in the West lots of new homes being built as well as school..


angelhimm
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Best to stick with the outer skirts of Toronto such as Woodbridge, Uxbridge, King City, Newmarket. This small cities are less hectic for families and cheaper to live in. You still have all the amenities around you


ANGEL
I would say the best place to live in Toronto is the BEACHES area Woodbine or Queens Quay . I lived at the Harbourfront for 15 yrs and raised a wonderful 21 year old boy. Keep in mind in the Harbourfront mostly have Condominums, in the beaches area their are more houses and appartments. Considering your in the city there is always lots to do.
Good luck.


savagescorpio
A lot of people are happy in North York or in the suburbs like Mississauga or Woodbridge etc. There are more good areas than bad in Toronto so you have no need to worry. My son is 12 and has had a delightful childhood so far in Toronto.


Athena
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As someone mentioned, Beaches is a lovely area. So also is anything near Yonge street with easy access to the subway. Yonge and Sheppard, Bayview, Thornhill and most areas of North York are pretty good too. If you want something affordable and safe the suburbs are a better choice, however, if you think you will miss the pulse of a big, vibrant city then you should definitely find a place in Toronto and closer to downtown. To look at price ranges for different houses and familiarize yourself with the different neighbourhoods you can check out -www.mls.ca


Lisa L
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North York is avery good area!!
Just stay away from Jane and Finch area- Not good!!


Jenna
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Greektown, also know as the Danforth is a wonderful place to raise a family. The Schools are fantastic, there's tons of fun things to do, and the population is multicultural. It's only 20 mins from downtown also





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