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    Default Re: So what's great about Canada?

    Canada is similar to the States, but it has it differences.

    As CGM touched on, assimilation is not encouraged in Canada to the degree it is in the States (I think this is a great thing, but it definitely undermines the formation of the type of patriotic national identity that you see in America. For instance, I feel I have much more in common with people in Seattle and Oregon than I do with those in the vast majority of my country, I doubt you'd see many Americans saying something similar). Canada is very culturally diverse place.

    In terms of social policy (ie. welfare etc.) Canada is somewhere between the U.S. and Europe. We don't have a full-on welfare state like you would see in Scandanavia, but the government is still very active socially (IMO another good thing, though it has been greatly reduced under the Conservatives [who I, unsurprisingly, loathe]).

    I suggest you take up an interest in hockey. Just do not become a Maple Leafs fan whatever you do. It's a fate worse than death.

    The West Coast, where I live, is probably (almost certainly) the most liberal, laid back part of the country. For example, where I live the marijuana industry is the 2nd or 3rd largest employer in the Province. It's still illegal, but the cops are only after big grow ops etc. because they're most often run by organized crime. Vancouver is a world-class city, consistently voted among the best places in the world to live (I assume those who decide on such things ignore the lower-east side which is as impoverished as anywhere in North America - bar Mexico - and I believe has the highest incidents of HIV infections for an areas its size on the continent as well).

    The economy is also very heavily regulated, which means the recession didn't hit us as hard as other "Western" nations.

    I really don't know what to tell you, I'm not much of a patriot or anything like that but I will state that it is a great place to live for the most part. I'd stay out of Alberta if I was you, along with the rest of the Praries it's essentially Canada's bible-belt.

    If you have any direct questions I'll be happy to try and answer them for you.

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    Default Re: So what's great about Canada?

    hope i can visit someday.

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    Molson Ice and Labbat Blue
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    Went last year. Loved it but wouldn't want to live there. Too vast and reckon it would be too cold for me in winter.


    Favourite place was Jasper - felt and looked just like the town Rambo shot up in First Blood. Met some good locals and had some decent piss ups shooting pool woth them. Really friendly. It's weird walking home and suddenly a huge elk (?) just wanders down the street. Also came across a bear (cue the gags about 'did you wipe it off and apologise ?' ) but luckily was in the car.

    Went onto Vancouver and that was great place too - though wandered off course one night and ended up in the area where all the homeless are. Couldn't believe it in two minutes I went from really nice area to streets with hundreds of bag ladies and junkies on. Was watching my back there I tell you !

    Then onto Vancouver Island to see the whales and grizzlies. Nice but again even more remote.

    In conclusion i am staying in Yorkshire


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    Lyle hates it, so it must be doing something right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Went last year. Loved it but wouldn't want to live there. Too vast and reckon it would be too cold for me in winter.


    Favourite place was Jasper - felt and looked just like the town Rambo shot up in First Blood. Met some good locals and had some decent piss ups shooting pool woth them. Really friendly. It's weird walking home and suddenly a huge elk (?) just wanders down the street. Also came across a bear (cue the gags about 'did you wipe it off and apologise ?' ) but luckily was in the car.

    Went onto Vancouver and that was great place too - though wandered off course one night and ended up in the area where all the homeless are. Couldn't believe it in two minutes I went from really nice area to streets with hundreds of bag ladies and junkies on. Was watching my back there I tell you !

    Then onto Vancouver Island to see the whales and grizzlies. Nice but again even more remote.

    In conclusion i am staying in Yorkshire


    I assume you wandered to part of the Downtown East Side. It's not really dangerous at all though, it's just really sad.

    As for Vancouver Island, that's where I live and I've never found it to be overly remote. Victoria, the city I live in, has over 300,000 people and Vancouver is about 1.5 - 2 hours away. Some parts of the Island are definitely remote though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Went last year. Loved it but wouldn't want to live there. Too vast and reckon it would be too cold for me in winter.


    Favourite place was Jasper - felt and looked just like the town Rambo shot up in First Blood. Met some good locals and had some decent piss ups shooting pool woth them. Really friendly. It's weird walking home and suddenly a huge elk (?) just wanders down the street. Also came across a bear (cue the gags about 'did you wipe it off and apologise ?' ) but luckily was in the car.

    Went onto Vancouver and that was great place too - though wandered off course one night and ended up in the area where all the homeless are. Couldn't believe it in two minutes I went from really nice area to streets with hundreds of bag ladies and junkies on. Was watching my back there I tell you !

    Then onto Vancouver Island to see the whales and grizzlies. Nice but again even more remote.

    In conclusion i am staying in Yorkshire

    I assume you wandered to part of the Downtown East Side. It's not really dangerous at all though, it's just really sad.

    As for Vancouver Island, that's where I live and I've never found it to be overly remote. Victoria, the city I live in, has over 300,000 people and Vancouver is about 1.5 - 2 hours away. Some parts of the Island are definitely remote though.
    maybe it wasn't dangerous but I panicked. I can handle 10-15 blokes attacking me no problem but now I'm late 30s I reckon I would have struggled with more than twenty thirty.

    Stayed in a place called Telegraph Cove on Vancouver Island. Very remote and stank of fish ! Was good for the grizzly tour though and whales etc..
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    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
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    I doubt you can get them down in Texas, but Sleemans, Rickards Red, and Alexander Keiths are my favorite Canadian beers from large-scale manufacturers. However, as a rule I try to avoid those types of beer because all the preservatives ruin the taste for me. Okanagan Springs beers are great too, but I think they're more of a micro-brew style, I know they don't put any preservatives in their stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    Molson Ice and Labbat Blue
    I doubt you can get them down in Texas, but Sleemans, Rickards Red, and Alexander Keiths are my favorite Canadian beers from large-scale manufacturers. However, as a rule I try to avoid those types of beer because all the preservatives ruin the taste for me. Okanagan Springs beers are great too, but I think they're more of a micro-brew style, I know they don't put any preservatives in their stuff.
    I'll look around and see about those brands...I do enjoy yalls beer...not so much your whiskey but yall make a hell of an ale
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    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    Molson Ice and Labbat Blue
    I doubt you can get them down in Texas, but Sleemans, Rickards Red, and Alexander Keiths are my favorite Canadian beers from large-scale manufacturers. However, as a rule I try to avoid those types of beer because all the preservatives ruin the taste for me. Okanagan Springs beers are great too, but I think they're more of a micro-brew style, I know they don't put any preservatives in their stuff.
    I'll look around and see about those brands...I do enjoy yalls beer...not so much your whiskey but yall make a hell of an ale
    Not a fan of Rye? I used to drink Crown Royal (and to a lesser extend Jack Daniels, which I know is different) like it was going out of style when I was a kid. Now I stick to vodka, the hangovers are much easier to handle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post

    I really don't know what to tell you, I'm not much of a patriot or anything like that but I will state that it is a great place to live for the most part. I'd stay out of Alberta if I was you, along with the rest of the Praries it's essentially Canada's bible-belt.

    If you have any direct questions I'll be happy to try and answer them for you.
    An overstatement of course, but I suppose there is some truth in what you say.

    The economy of Alberta is by far the strongest in the country because of all the oil, and Calgary is a very nice city, not particularly conservative, that is only a couple hours away from the Rocky Mountains. Calgary also has the Bow River flowing right through the middle, which is a world famous trout stream.

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