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Is Canada A Good Place To Live? (thinking of moving there)
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[quote:<October>:MV82NjYxMDBfMTAxMzE3ODlfQTBBOUYzRDE=] [quote:Whee! 8D.qc.ca] I need to know everyday stuff like how to get a driver's license.. what to expect when apartment hunting, etc... everyday stuff. Thinking of the Vancouver or Toronto area. Toronto gets snow all winter which is a downer and Vancouver gets rain all winter which is a downer. I guess if you like "big city" life it's your choice. For me, I'll stick in my little 30,000 community. I did live in Toronto for a while but didn't like it.....a nice place to VISIT though. wrong. toronto hardly had any snow last winter. only 2 snowstorms. it was no snow till december, I know that....but Jan/Feb was steady, regular snow. Torontonians cried like babies during one of the blasts they got in Dec. of last year. As someone who gets more than 3 feet of snow in Quebec... I know that the foot of snow that Montreal usually gets when it's only 500 km south of where I am is kind of cheap and easy to live with. So, I suppose that what people in Ontario get is much less... that must make it quite easy to live with. [/quote] !HaH! Trust me, we get FEET of snow...(Kitchener, Ont) The snowbanks are usually three to four feet high...and we're south of the snowbelt areas! And it's a WET cold, lol!! :verycold: Layers is the answer! [/quote]
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What advice do you Canadians have for someone who is moving to Canada for the first time?
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