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 What's the drive like from Seattle to Victoria/Vancouver?
We're debating whether to fly straight into BC from Washington DC or fly to Seattle and drive up to Victoria/Vancouver. It's a $160 difference -- is it worth it? (Pretend you're frugal,...


 I'm thinking of going to the Canadian Rockies, what are they like?
Anything really special I should see?...


 Do I need a passport if I am a citizen of the US flying from canada?
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 Why are there so many unpleasant attacks on Canada in this section?
I always thought that Canadians were rather quiet people. The Canadians certainly don't seem to use the Travel>> United States section to ask unpleasant questions about Americans. Are ...


 Edmonton Alberta, snowday?
it's -25 and the thing says "feels like -40" and theres a wind chill warning. is there any chance what so ever that there will be a snow day? its snowing like crazy! not once have i ...


 Possibly moving to Calgary next year from UK. Any advice?
Will be going to visit Calgary and Banff in Sept, hopefully will have some interviews lined up by then. Don't want to waste time while there, can you give any advice on best places to look at ...


 What city would you recommend to visit in Canada??
We are planning a family vacation and we want to visit Canada. We don't know where we should visit. We are from California (by the way). Any suggestions??...


 What are you Canadians doing on Saturday night?
What are you doing tonight Canada?

Love from Liverpool E...


 Tipping taxi's in Toronto - how much ?
What is the normal rate to tip a taxi driver in Toronto - prefer answers from people living/working in T...


 Driving to Canada, do I need a passport?
I'm driving to Canada in a few weeks. Do I need a passport, or will a birth cetificate suffice?...


 What's the time difference between Newfoundland, Canada and Florida?

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 Does a person need a passport to go from america to canada and back. same question for mexico and back.?
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 I want to visit niagara falls, canada, do I need a pass port to do so?
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 How often do Canadians say 'eh'?
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 Canada or USA?
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 Do u need a passport for canada when you are driving into canada?
well i hear people say u need a passport to get into canada. that only by air and land or just air? because this summer i was planning on going to canada four a couple of days and needed to no. when ...


 I love Canada and would like to emigrate one day, what steps should i take?
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 Which city is better to visit: Quebec City or Montreal?
And what would be some good sites to visit in either one? I'm planning a trip w/ my friend this summer and am trying to decide which of these 2 cities to visit. We're students on a limited ...


 Are there desert's in Canada?
If so, is one able to camp out in them? And about the Sask. - I'd really like to spend the night in the praries. Are there places you can stay or park your car and have an awesome and clear ...


 Moving permanently from England to Canada?
I am a young, middle class dude moving permanently to Canada in some months from England and though my first stop based on the immigration process is Montreal, Quebec, I want to know what will be the ...



dream2reality

Which area in Canada is the best to relocate to.?

I want a truthful answer because I moved to Georgia under misleading information of this state and I've never been more unhappy in my entire life. I am an inspiring writer and am looking to start a business. I am interested in an area that has diversity in people, food, and such with a touch of both worlds meaning I love the idea of not being in the midst of action but I enjoy the nite life minus the clubs.
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one other thing I would like to add is that I am oringinally from Buffalo, NY.

    



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Michael ©
Well you have three choices really.

1) Vancouver. Wonderful city or suburbs. Close to US border. Beautiful coastline. Mountains and forestry areas. Ethnic diversity, people are very friendly. World class amenities, food leisure etc.

2) Toronto. The same reasons as above minus the mountains.

3) Kingston area Ontario. Not so much ethnic diversity but probably the most beautiful place in Canada. However like Toronto cold in winter.

I am not Canadian nor do I live in Canada. I have many Canadian friends and I have spent much time there. 32 visits both work and pleasure.

I wish you well.


rudd_linda
Vancouver i would say .


Elaine C
ontario is lovely and near the falls my auntie lives 15mins away from the falls and when i went over it was so lovely and in the fall the leaves etc and the snow too,and it doesnt take too long to go out towards the countryside where there is other locations.Love to move out there tomorrow if i could.godd luck for what ever you decide to do,only you can decide what you would like.


oneblondepilgrim
Toronto is a great city, as is Vancouver


Alexandria C
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I have just came home from Vancouver and it is a great city. Lots to do and see and more popular than the east coast.


stecutter2007
ontario.


Dangermanmi6
If I had to move to Canada again I'd look at Halifax NS its not as big as the other cities that people have posted but I've been there on business and I quite enjoyed it. There are lots of clubs in downtown Halifax, Wikipedia says the populating is around the 300K mark. and the area is fantastic and I like the people I've met from the maratime provinces.


Ginny Jin
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Regina, Saskatchewan, imo.


Grand pa
Come to BC mountains the ocean clean air nice people lots to do & see See hellobc tourismvancouver they will mail free guides Also medicare for everyone free hospital


Buena O
Hi,
I am a Canadian, although I came from Asia; and I think if you want to migrate to Canada, I would say Windsor,Ontario is your best bet. Why? Because here , we have so much competition in food business wise and we are the Pizza capital of Ontario. Another reason is , you can live here a little cheaper than Toronto if you have you own business and we are just across the border of Detroit Michigan. So if you want to have your venture, you can easily shop across the border especially now that our money is stronger than US dollar. Good Luck!



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