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 How cold is Canada in July?
Good afternoon from DC!
My friends and I have decided to visit Canada in July.
We wanted to know what the snow conditions would be like because we're planning to go skiing/snowboarding....


 Where in Canada are the best beaches?
I love the beach and I was wondering if there are other nice beaches in Canada that I could go ...


 Why do Americans have such a generalized view of Canada?
I've lived in Vancouver all my life and whenever I hear anyone south of the border comment about Canada, we're all in igloos and it's SOOO cold etc. etc.
If you've ever ...


 Where is the warmest place to live in Canada?
I'm considering migrating to Canada from the US......


 Are there REAL beaches in Canada?
I mean with waves and sand. I dont like lake beaches. How about Vancouver, how are the beaches over there?
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I mean warm beaches also....


 Are there birds in Canada?
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 Does anybody like Canada?
Does anybody like America's neighbour Canada.
The land where people speaking in two languages?...


 What is merci in english?
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 Do men wear pants in Canada?
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 Can I drive to Canada from Cleveland at 17?
I have a license and a passport if its needed to cross the border and back. Me and my buddies were planning on going on a little roadtrip to Canada by ourselves, but want to know if we'd be able ...


 Ideas of where to live in canada?
climate: not too hot, not too cold
not a huge city like london, not insignificant village
near to natural ...


 The Assassination of President Bush (the movie): premering here in Toronto. What do YOU think?
The movie "Assassination" is a British film that depicts President Bush, being shot in October of ... 2007 in Chicago. It's made like a documentary, as if it actually happened and the ...


 Alberta or Ontario to move to?
Which province would be best to move to?
For jobs and for raising a family?...


 Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada?
Im considering moving eventually to Canada!
I Love Canada (Never been tho)
Just wanted to hear your opinions on the place??...


 I'm travelling to Canada, do they speak American or do I need to get a American/Canadian dictionary?
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 Can somoene cross the border from Canada to the US without going through customs?
I always wondered if there were backroads and/or waterways where they come from....


 Do you consider Canada one of the weirdest countries in the world?
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 Canadians......answer please!!!! (best answer)?
so just today i heard that canada has universal health care.....

and at first i was a bit jealouse (i live in the U.S.).....but then i heard that the wait time in the doctor is rediculous ...


 How Green is Canada - Best one gets 10 points!!!!!?
I need to know how Green Canada is (environmentally that is)
What they are trying to do to the world
The more information the better
THE BEST ONE WINS 10 POINTS...


 Do you believe Canada is a safer place to live that the USA?
Why or why not?
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What I'm saying is you hardly ever hear of terrorist plots there, or kidnappings, or drugs and senseless murderings. Do you think it's safer ...



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Where would you choose to live in Canada?


    



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Flamingo
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I'm happy where I am, which is Alberta.


Michael
Where I would choose, and HAVE chosen, to live in Canada, is Calgary, Alberta.


Nelson_DeVon
Canada is such a nice place it would be hard to decide. I think Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto would be good for me, but I would actually probably prefer smaller towns on the outskirts of these cities.


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i love Alberta

GO CANADA

this all the best


Riderya
Beautiful British Columbia


emmandal
I chose to live in Redcliff,Alberta. Its a small town just outside Medicine Hat.This area has a mild climate in comparison to most of Canada and the most sunny days. The people are very friendly and we have a low crime rate.


triplethreat
Toronto! I love it there. But BCs pretty too.


Natalie M
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Montreal--the old city is so beautiful. A big brownstone on an old street, it's so chic.


Leroy Jenkins
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Where I choose and where I have to are 2 different locations. For work purposes, I need to live where there jobs in my field, the GTA is the best area for that. Oakville to be exact. Where I'd like to live is Cape Breton in a heart beat, for the people and the beauty.....when I retire.

Cheers.


AUCT!ON
Toronto where I live, it's a great place to be!!!


Hamish
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Montreal. I have lived here all my life and I can`t think of anywhere else I would want to be.


dude
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In order of preference:

1) Montreal. It is a great city if you like nightlife, beautiful women and European feel.

2) Ottawa: Big city feel without the problems like snarled traffic. People in service jobs like store clerks and wait staff are very polite and pleasant.

3) Vancouver: Beautiful view of mountains etc.

last place) Toronto: I always feel smothered in the only American city in Canada.


†ღ†Jules†ღ†
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I love living in BC. We have mild winters and we're covered by snow capped mountains and last is the ocean.


Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy
NORTHERN ONTARIO!!!! The most beautiful place in the world (well I think so because I live there!) The North Channel(and Georgian bay) is incredibly beautiful and so is Manitoulin Island the largest freshwater island in the world!! with Lake Manitou (about 104 km²) is the largest lake in a freshwater island in the world.

Georgian Bay is about 320 kilometres long by 80 kilometres wide. It covers over 15,000 square kilometres, making it almost as large as Lake Ontario. Eastern Georgian Bay is part of the southern edge of the Canadian Shield, a geological formation carved out by the retreating glaciers at the end of the last ice age, about 11,000 years ago. The granite rock formations and windswept Eastern White Pine are characteristic of the islands and much of the shoreline of the bay. The beauty of the area has inspired landscapes by artists of the Group of Seven

Northern Ontario has a land area of 802,000 km² (310,000 mi²) and constitutes 87% of the land area of Ontario, although it contains less than 7% of the population.
Most of Northern Ontario is situated on the Canadian Shield, a vast rocky plateau. The climate is characterized by extremes of temperature, extremely cold in winter and hot in summer.

(In Ontario)There are approximately 250,000 lakes and over 100,000 kilometres (62,000 mi) of rivers in the province.
Ontario is known for the amount of lakes, rivers it contains. About one-third of the world's fresh water can be found in Ontario[4]. Ontario is also known for being the only province in Canada for touching the great lakes. Ontario touches four of the great lakes: Huron, Lake Ontario (the province is named after the lake), Erie and Superior.

Here are some excellent pictures of the scenery of Northern Ontario at the hunting lodge where I used to live... http://www.thunderbearlodge.com/general-gallery/moose.htm


mJc
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You can't go wrong living in Toronto or Vancouver...


canuck
Vancouver, mild (and wet in winter) and beautiful in the summer. The Pacific Ocean and a beach 5 minutes fro the main shopping area of downtown 4 more within a 10 min drive. 3 ski hills within 30 minutes of downtown. Stanley Park! Black Squirrels!


Cuddly Lez
Nowhere. I like it in the United States.
But if I had to pick, I'd pick Nova Scotia because it's a coastal province.


I have 32 characters 2 work with
i wouldnt


kornflake06
Who would want to live in Canada?? It's full of French people!





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