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What are some 'Canadian' things to do in Canada? From the few people I know first hand who live there, it sounds like any other metropolitan/suburban area here. Well, at least Toronto.
Mind you, I've never been there myself; just gleaning info from what I hear.
You answered your own question there. Toronto is just like the US but with a donut store on every corner. :pQuote:
Originally posted by Hero
What are some 'Canadian' things to do in Canada? From the few people I know first hand who live there, it sounds like any other metropolitan/suburban area here. Well, at least Toronto.
In Montréal there is just a dép and a strip club on every corner. ;)
Anyway, if you want to do something Canadian you could always take up curling!
I heard Canada doesn't really exist...
Well, not much to do in festering Toronto. :pQuote:
Originally posted by Hero
What are some 'Canadian' things to do in Canada? From the few people I know first hand who live there, it sounds like any other metropolitan/suburban area here. Well, at least Toronto.
Mind you, I've never been there myself; just gleaning info from what I hear.
Montréal is an extremely lively city ... and the surrounding areas are also very interesting and fun. Here are some good things about Montréal ...
• drink until 3 am, stay out until the sun comes up
(no closing time at 1 am like shitty TDot)
• legal drinking age is 18
• you can drink good beer
• montréal has infinitely more attractive people than Toronto
• you can ski / snowboard all winter until early spring
(what the hell do people do in Toronto in the winter?)
• you can go to a cabane à sucre (sugar shack) in the spring
• you can spend your days and nights in cafés
• you can talk about how much you fucking hate Toronto :p
• you can go see the best hockey team in the NHL (Les Canadiens!)
• you can participate in the non-stop summer festivals (Just For Laughs, Jazz Festival, Fireworks, etc)
• you can go to the Grand Prix
• Montréal has the best shopping
• Montréal has the cheapest cost of living in North America ($500 CDN rent, anyone?)
• and if you don't like it here, you can move to Toronto.
Ok ... that's it for now ... :p
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Originally posted by icepop
Well, not much to do in festering Toronto. :p
(no closing time at 1 am like shitty TDot)
• montréal has infinitely more attractive people than Toronto
(what the hell do people do in Toronto in the winter?)
• you can talk about how much you fucking hate Toronto :p
• you can go see the best hockey team in the NHL (Les Canadiens!)
• and if you don't like it here, you can move to Toronto.
Whatever.
I'm going to believe my budget-priced textbook on this one.
Oh, in that case look for British North America or New France.Quote:
Originally posted by OmniGear
Whatever.
I'm going to believe my budget-priced textbook on this one.
Word.Quote:
Originally posted by Wildkat
It all tastes like piss anyways...
I've been to Canada quite a bit, being in Buffalo and all. Mostly going to Toronto to see Bad Religion play since it's the closest they get on most of their tours.
Never noticed a foul stench while in Toronto, though we did accidentally eat dinner in a gay restaurant one time. It was a place called Zelda's something or other. Probably because Celda is T3h homogayz!11!
-Kevin