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DaddyHalbucks 07-03-2011 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 18257733)
Genuine thanks for ALL the replies in this thread... I guess I am gonna print it out to keep, and do some serious research.

I will probably take a trip within the next 6 months or so, therefore I have some serious research (and geography) to do :)

Final question... Which place is the most like the UK combined with USA ? That will be my start point if you will, for my research...

Thanks again.

BC is absolutely gorgeous. Go to Fairmont Hot Springs and soak in the pool and play a few rounds of golf. Definitely drive around BC --go up to Banff and down to the Idaho Panhandle.

DaddyHalbucks 07-03-2011 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18257458)
Canada has nicer people, cleaner air, better beer, better food, hotter chicks.

America has Sarah Palin.

Goodnight.

If you like paying for other people's health care, you will love the Canadian tax system.

baddog 07-03-2011 08:47 AM

Canada has **********. I am sure there are some redeeming qualities as well.

Si 07-03-2011 09:37 AM

Least like UK/US: Quebec, New Brunswick, Labrador, NWT, Yukon and Nanavut

Nova Scotia is like Scotland mostly. Cape Breton is kinda like Scotland mixed with Ireland, Still a lot of Gaelic communities up there.

Newfoundland is like Ireland/Scotland/Northern England

The border provinces like Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. All have UK and US elements.

Yukon, NWT, Nanavut are pretty much bare from what I have seen. Not been there myself so take that with a grain of salt.

Overall I would say Ontario, BC, Manitoba and Alberta are the most UK/US like.

I think Ontario and BC being the most similar.

Clue is in the provincial flag pretty much :winkwink:

http://bolditalic.com/quotulatiousne...cial_Flags.jpg

Hotlinkage: http://bolditalic.com/quotulatiousne...cial_Flags.jpg

CurrentlySober 07-03-2011 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Si (Post 18258125)
Least like UK/US: Quebec, New Brunswick, Labrador, NWT, Yukon and Nanavut

Nova Scotia is like Scotland mostly. Cape Breton is kinda like Scotland mixed with Ireland, Still a lot of Gaelic communities up there.

Newfoundland is like Ireland/Scotland/Northern England

The border provinces like Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. All have UK and US elements.

Yukon, NWT, Nanavut are pretty much bare from what I have seen. Not been there myself so take that with a grain of salt.

Overall I would say Ontario, BC, Manitoba and Alberta are the most UK/US like.

I think Ontario and BC being the most similar.

Clue is in the provincial flag pretty much :winkwink:

http://bolditalic.com/quotulatiousne...cial_Flags.jpg

Hotlinkage: http://bolditalic.com/quotulatiousne...cial_Flags.jpg

Nice one man. Makes sense. Cheers!

I been looking at package holidays. All roads seem to point to Toronto... ???

Good 'starting point' for my 1st visit?

http://www.virginholidays.co.uk/broc...ouches.aspx#hd

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Located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and the largest city in Canada, a trip to Toronto will satisfy all interests, whether they are cultural, recreational or culinary!

Bryan G 07-03-2011 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 18258020)
If you like paying for other people's health care, you will love the Canadian tax system.

Ya we like looking out for one another. A quality you'll never understand. You voting palin?? Gonna guess ya you will. Retard

campimp 07-03-2011 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by fris (Post 18256833)
difference is canada has more polite people, less crime, its cleaner, other than that, its pretty much the same.

the truth

Si 07-03-2011 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 18258323)
Nice one man. Makes sense. Cheers!

I been looking at package holidays. All roads seem to point to Toronto... ???

Good 'starting point' for my 1st visit?

http://www.virginholidays.co.uk/broc...ouches.aspx#hd

Toronto is definately a great place to visit in my eyes.
All kinds of cultures, plenty to see and do and real good people.

POI: CN Tower, Eaton Centre (shopping), Roger's Centre (the stadium) You can also take a nice boat ride out to the Islands from the Front near the CN tower and Rogers centre. That goes round all the islands (past a nude beach :winkwink: )
Niagara Falls if you have a car or get a bus/train not very far away.

Then you have what I like to call "The Littles" With Little China/China Town, Little Jamaica (Kingston I think, can't remember the name) Little Poland, Etc. Really cool areas of the city just to spend time and see different stuff.

Nightlife is great in Toronto lots of different bars and places to eat.

And last but not least! If you want to see where the village people came from visit church street :1orglaugh Big gay community there. Quite interesting to take a walk down that street.

Si 07-03-2011 06:14 PM

Oh and before I forget. Check out Canadian Affair (not a dating site!) They seem to have the best deals from UK to Canada.

CDSmith 07-04-2011 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 18257227)
Saskatoon is the worst city in Canada, with the country's highest crime rate.

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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 18258020)
If you like paying for other people's health care, you will love the Canadian tax system.

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I find your lack of knowledge about Canada disturbing.

Jman 07-04-2011 12:56 PM

I live on the East coast, in Quebec city and this city is the closest you will get to a Europeen feel. I can honestly say that Quebec and Montreal and most canadian cities I have visited are different then any US city I have been to.

Being from the UK you will enjoy this country and will be welcomed with arms open.

If you need a naughty tour guide, let me know. I'll show you the spots you can poo freely

CurrentlySober 07-04-2011 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Crak_JMan (Post 18260137)
I live on the East coast, in Quebec city and this city is the closest you will get to a Europeen feel. I can honestly say that Quebec and Montreal and most canadian cities I have visited are different then any US city I have been to.

Being from the UK you will enjoy this country and will be welcomed with arms open.

If you need a naughty tour guide, let me know. I'll show you the spots you can poo freely

Appreciated man!

Despite the fact that I probably never will actually do it (Contact You) I will, in the spirit of GFY, state that should I have a planned trip, to Canada, then I will indeed 'Hit you up' :)

So THANKS :)

( Just so you know my situation... Check HERE )

NaughtyRob 07-04-2011 03:32 PM

Have never been to Canada but I hear Vancouver is amazing.

Jman 07-04-2011 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 18260298)
Appreciated man!

Despite the fact that I probably never will actually do it (Contact You) I will, in the spirit of GFY, state that should I have a planned trip, to Canada, then I will indeed 'Hit you up' :)

So THANKS :)

( Just so you know my situation... Check HERE )

Hehe nice story. I almost overstayed my stay in UK. I live in Reigate, county of Surrey for a while. Fell in love with the country as well but Drama made me go back to Canada.


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