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Go check out all of the above & a visit to Calgary has to be on the cards too, try & catch an event at the Saddledome whilst you;re there.
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostThinking of going to canada mayb january - well for holiday though like 7-10days. ( i know i know - january for holidays? well thats when i am free). ...
It'll be 10 feet deep in snow, and about -50 deg
Why not go to Gran Canaria like everyone else?
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It depends on what you want. Are you just after a city holiday, or do you want to see a bit more? To be honest, wherever you go you'll want to hire a car and get out and about, and / or consider domestic flights.
BC (and Vancouver in particular) is full of wierdos, but it's a nice enough city, and you can use it as a base so that you can drive out to the Rockies, places like Jasper, take a walk on a Glacier, etc.
Alberta has Calgary, a lot of farmers and open land. You could head to Edmonton and hang out with oilworkers, or fly up to Yellowknife and from there to Inuvik.
Ontario has Toronto and Niagara Falls, go to Canada's Wonderland - but I'd say you'd have covered everything in about a week.
Quebec is full of Frenchies. Some people love it, I have no interest.
The Maritimes are full of the type of people that make the rural Irish look like sobre, non-inbred, sophisticates.
Personally, next time I go I want to take a good few weeks and cover the breadth along the border, as it is a nice drive in places, with some nice small towns, especially as you get towards the Rockies, but I also want to get up to Nunavut. I have a lot of family in Ontario, so I've pretty much done that repeatedly, and used to have family in Inuvik and around Alberta so have been there a couple of times. Nunavut is the newest territory, pretty much only Inuits live there, and is building a tourism industry in outdoor pursuits.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI did a 2 week holiday in Canada 8 years ago (before kids).
4 days in Vancouver, 4 days round Vancouver island, then out to Banff and back through Okanagan valley for wine. All of it fantastic. Would recommend you either do Vancouver + island (if you like rain forests and a very chilled out local populace) or Vancouver + mountains (if you like that kind of thing + wine).
You can sometimes get substantially cheaper flights to Seattle but when we went it was almost as cheap to go to Vancouver.
Actually for a youngy - Early 30s (no kids)
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostThinking of going to canada mayb january - well for holiday though like 7-10days. ( i know i know - january for holidays? well thats when i am free).
Ok the question is, where do you think i could visit (in terms of the towns in Canada).
i am looking at British Colombia - what do you guys think.. i am open to options aswell.
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostThinking of going to canada mayb january - well for holiday though like 7-10days. ( i know i know - january for holidays? well thats when i am free).
Ok the question is, where do you think i could visit (in terms of the towns in Canada).
i am looking at British Colombia - what do you guys think.. i am open to options aswell.
4 days in Vancouver, 4 days round Vancouver island, then out to Banff and back through Okanagan valley for wine. All of it fantastic. Would recommend you either do Vancouver + island (if you like rain forests and a very chilled out local populace) or Vancouver + mountains (if you like that kind of thing + wine).
You can sometimes get substantially cheaper flights to Seattle but when we went it was almost as cheap to go to Vancouver.
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Holiday in Canada -
Thinking of going to canada mayb january - well for holiday though like 7-10days. ( i know i know - january for holidays? well thats when i am free).
Ok the question is, where do you think i could visit (in terms of the towns in Canada).
i am looking at British Colombia - what do you guys think.. i am open to options aswell.Tags: None
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