8 years ago
Why brazil?
I have been waiting for the Myan calender to come back for 3 years!!!! Lol. I'd rather visit Cancun and chichen itza then Brazil. I want the Myan calender!!!!
"00becker;1568067" wrote:
Who says Canada's not exotic? The Bay of Fundy, the Columbia Icefields, Miles Canyon. We've got some pretty cool stuff here :smiley:
"00becker;1568067" wrote:
Who says Canada's not exotic? The Bay of Fundy, the Columbia Icefields, Miles Canyon. We've got some pretty cool stuff here :smiley:
"johncolombo;1568090" wrote:"00becker;1568067" wrote:
Who says Canada's not exotic? The Bay of Fundy, the Columbia Icefields, Miles Canyon. We've got some pretty cool stuff here :smiley:
I've been to Montreal. Liked it a lot. Funny thing is I live way closer to Toronto. Toronto is just as far as Philly from me. Toronto Someday I hope.
"00mesmerelda00;1568103" wrote:"johncolombo;1568090" wrote:"00becker;1568067" wrote:
Who says Canada's not exotic? The Bay of Fundy, the Columbia Icefields, Miles Canyon. We've got some pretty cool stuff here :smiley:
I've been to Montreal. Liked it a lot. Funny thing is I live way closer to Toronto. Toronto is just as far as Philly from me. Toronto Someday I hope.
You could walk down the streets of Toronto naked with hundred dollar bills in your hands and nothing bad will happen to you. Such a nice place. When you go, get a peameal bacon sandwich and of course poutine.
"00becker;1568110" wrote:"johncolombo;1568090" wrote:"00becker;1568067" wrote:
Who says Canada's not exotic? The Bay of Fundy, the Columbia Icefields, Miles Canyon. We've got some pretty cool stuff here :smiley:
I've been to Montreal. Liked it a lot. Funny thing is I live way closer to Toronto. Toronto is just as far as Philly from me. Toronto Someday I hope.
I live in Alberta. Ontario is so different it might as well be a different country. A city as large as Toronto seems insane, never mind the larger cities that exist in different countries. What struck me the most about Ontario was Ottawa - the only place in Canada that I actually believed in our bilingualism, despite our lip-service to being a dual-language country - and the one thing that I noticed about eastern Canada (Ontario and the Maritime provinces) in general was that there seemed to be a history there (though a young history in comparison to most of the world) that made me appreciate my country. Something a little bit lacking in Western Canada. As for Toronto itself, I've only experienced the airport and the road to Niagara Falls and into the states. I hope you enjoy your visit there when you finally make it :)
"bluntcard;1568085" wrote:
I didn't mean it as an insult. I like Canada a lot
"00becker;1568121" wrote:"johncolombo;1568111" wrote:"00becker;1568110" wrote:"johncolombo;1568090" wrote:"00becker;1568067" wrote:
Who says Canada's not exotic? The Bay of Fundy, the Columbia Icefields, Miles Canyon. We've got some pretty cool stuff here :smiley:
I've been to Montreal. Liked it a lot. Funny thing is I live way closer to Toronto. Toronto is just as far as Philly from me. Toronto Someday I hope.
I live in Alberta. Ontario is so different it might as well be a different country. A city as large as Toronto seems insane, never mind the larger cities that exist in different countries. What struck me the most about Ontario was Ottawa - the only place in Canada that I actually believed in our bilingualism, despite our lip-service to being a dual-language country - and the one thing that I noticed about eastern Canada (Ontario and the Maritime provinces) in general was that there seemed to be a history there (though a young history in comparison to most of the world) that made me appreciate my country. Something a little bit lacking in Western Canada. As for Toronto itself, I've only experienced the airport and the road to Niagara Falls and into the states. I hope you enjoy your visit there when you finally make it :)
Thanks, I like all people and all countries. Although as an American Canada does not feel like a foreign country to me. Again I could drive there in 5 hours. I just think of you all as the nice guys to the north.
Holy cow, Albert is 34 hours from me via car, LOL.
;)
2100+ miles. Pretty far. I made that trip with my family as a child. Twice. Most of my memories of those three-week car trips are of motion sickness and heat exhaustion. And chasing lightning bugs at night. That's actually the one positive memory of the whole road trip :)