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There is nowhere elst in the world I would rather be than here in Canada. I can't believe the massive amounts of places to visit haven't made it onto this board! East coast, West coast, prairies, North of 60?! Boreal Forest, Rain Forest, Rocky Mountains, Coastal Mountains! Great lakes, Great oceans! Glaciers! Dinosaurs in the Badlands! Camping, cities, Multicultural districts! So much to do, so little time.
- June 16th, 2009, 11:34 am
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Oh, I love Canada (and Canadians). One of my very favorite cities in the world is Vancouver. Have been there many times and enjoy Stanley Park, the food, Granville Island and the art venues there. Going to Canada on a cruise from NYC in late August and will see Halifax again, Sydney, Prince Edward Island (1st time), Sagueney (PQ), and Quebec City. Planning to use my little bit of French!

First trip alone was at age 19 and I went to Ft. McMurray in Alberta to visit a boyfriend at the Athabasca Tar Sands. He was a chemical engineer and it was 20 below zero. What an adventure that was!

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- June 17th, 2009, 05:18 pm
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DyannaLynn wrote :
Dinosaurs in the Badlands!

Er ... I'd rather not be food.
- June 20th, 2009, 03:27 pm
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lizbooks wrote :
Oh, I love Canada (and Canadians). One of my very favorite cities in the world is Vancouver. Have been there many times and enjoy Stanley Park, the food, Granville Island and the art venues there. Going to Canada on a cruise from NYC in late August and will see Halifax again, Sydney, Prince Edward Island (1st time), Sagueney (PQ), and Quebec City. Planning to use my little bit of French!

First trip alone was at age 19 and I went to Ft. McMurray in Alberta to visit a boyfriend at the Athabasca Tar Sands. He was a chemical engineer and it was 20 below zero. What an adventure that was!

Liz
how neat I was raised in Fort McMurray. Out by the oil sands they have some really neat things.

Edmonton has the West Edmonton mall, Banff Alberta is a very gorgeous place to visit also....awesome for skiing in the winter time to
- June 27th, 2009, 09:20 am
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Canada is awesome. The areas I visited were clean and the people were great. I would love to go back.

I did a 4500 mile motorcycle trip through Alberta - greatest experience ever.
- June 27th, 2009, 09:29 am
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D_Lion wrote :
Er ... I'd rather not be food.
lol

Don't worry, they're extraordinarily slow dinosaurs... takes them a few millennium to move anywhere.
- June 28th, 2009, 12:28 pm
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