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Canada in March for four weeks
Posted on Mar 2, 2008, 08:50:20 by wakingdream
I'd have to agree that taking the us will eat into alot of your time in Canada. As for Toronto, there are myriad things here that are great. I live about 40 minutes outside the city. I'm glad to hear you're coming 'round here as Ontario ...
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Canada in March for four weeks
Posted on Mar 1, 2008, 16:46:01 by cheli
... in case I do decide on taking up on the option of a WHV in the next few years. What I'd love to see: *Toronto & Ontario - I'm budgeting 3 1/2 days in the city to see what I wanna see, then canoeing in Algonquin would be great, but too cold ...
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any1 going to canada in dec09
Posted on Sep 25, 2009, 05:48:45 by sous07
... work as i only went on my passport. im a bit of a party animal love to go clubbing big into house trance music ect, toronto has some great clubs,but also love the outdoors and sight seeing and want to try skiing and all canada has to offer. so even if ur ...
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any1 going to canada in dec09
Posted on Sep 25, 2009, 12:14:58 by sous07
... cities you want to visit? I'd say peruse some of the Canada forums to help you decide. My favourite cities are Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax and Ottawa, in that order. I live in Ottawa, so if you're making your way here, definitely come ...
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Planning to visit Canada……need help!
Posted on Jun 29, 2009, 14:08:45 by terri009
... to Niagara Falls, which I prefer over the bus. Buses give me headaches. Vancouver (and Victoria), Montreal or Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Banff and Halifax are destinations worth visiting, in my opinion. There's lots to do and lots to see at each. ...
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Planning to visit Canada……need help!
Posted on Feb 17, 2009, 21:02:27 by marian55
... your family likes to ride on a train, then a cross-country train trip on VIA rail, (The Canadian, Vancouver<->Toronto)(about 3 days) would be worth while. When the train stops in Toronto, you can take sightseeing side trips before returning on the ...
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heading to canada from uk
Posted on Nov 24, 2008, 09:30:09 by starlagurl
... ...I'm smooshing some things in because they are relatively close together. 1. Victoria/Vancouver 2. Canmore/Banff 3. Ottawa/Montreal 4. Toronto/Niagara Falls 5. Halifax Ottawa is pretty cool, there are some beautiful canals and parks. You can see ...
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Canada in March for four weeks
Posted on Mar 2, 2008, 11:09:06 by cheli
... for the specific advice - I probably will give Algonquin a go. I was thinking maybe a day trip with a tour group something from Toronto as working on my own, hiring equipment and relying on greyhound doesn't sound too doable. Not a huge fan of tours ...
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Dont tell the Border Guards ... Qwi is coming !
Posted on Nov 21, 2007, 19:35:27 by wakingdream
... "middle" you want to go. I think Ontario's particularly lovely but I'm from here so maybe a bit biased. Ottawa, Toronto and tons of small, cool towns ('specially Guelph, where I'm from ) Now pick up a map. A drive from coastal ...
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heading to canada from uk
Posted on Nov 22, 2008, 02:12:27 by moinmotion
... to east in no particular order: 1. Victoria 2. Vancouver 3. Canmore (strange choice but it is really really beautiful here) 4. Toronto 5. Halifax Edit...please add Niagara Falls to that (it can fit in with Toronto) You really need to add Montreal to ...
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Canadian Travellers....
Posted on May 24, 2008, 12:56:16 by cheaptraveller
Hi, about Canada and in particular Toronto. Any suggestions for cheap hotels in Toronto? thanks much CT
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Canada in March for four weeks
Posted on Mar 7, 2008, 00:55:31 by charlamae
... a very large country, with a whole lotta nothing in between major attractions. If it were me, I would spend 2 weeks in the Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal area (the locals in those areas can help define those weeks a little better), 1 week in Cdn Rockies, 1 week ...
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any1 going to canada in dec09
Posted on Sep 25, 2009, 11:37:00 by starlagurl
... cities you want to visit? I'd say peruse some of the Canada forums to help you decide. My favourite cities are Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax and Ottawa, in that order. I live in Ottawa, so if you're making your way here, definitely come ...
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Applying for Visa to canada...
Posted on Jan 14, 2009, 02:39:08 by aopaq
... checking out this Canadian govt website As for the "best" university, that is debatable but many feel McGill, Queens, University of Toronto and the University of BC are at the top. It really depends on your level of studies and area of study.
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Planning to visit Canada……need help!
Posted on Feb 27, 2009, 00:08:06 by moinmotion
... to come to Canada and not see the Rockies and/or the West Coast. If you've been to large cities in the US, Toronto is not all that different and you could probably spend minimal time there, although you'd probably need to transit through at some ...
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Canada trip – Looking for more information about stays and places.
Posted on Feb 5, 2009, 13:31:20 by jacquesl
... here in Canada but there are also a lot of great blogs within TravelPod..just do a search for Canada or one of the major cities, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto , Niagara Falls, Vancouver,etc...plus a lot of people who participate in the forums are from ...
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What's the most beautiful places in Canada???
Posted on Aug 19, 2009, 01:10:46 by djo15
... People tend to be down to earth,it is very flat and when the sun is out...gorgeous! Metropolitans...Montreal,Toronto....Lots of restaurants,people,very very busy.Both skylines are beautiful. The Ocean,rustic charm...The east coast...Newfoundland,Nova ...
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heading to canada from uk
Posted on Nov 7, 2008, 20:13:15 by laurenphoto
Hi there. I am heading to canada at the start of january for a year from the uk. initially i will be living in toronto for the first 5 or 6 month then im off on a road trip round the rest of canada for the last 6 months. does anyone have any suggestions of ...
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US Travel to Canada hit record lows this January
Posted on Jun 21, 2008, 08:51:23 by wakingdream
... the sun but with all the new security, and now the rising dollar, that shot craps. QUOTE Hey, I'm doing my part...will be visiting Toronto in just over a week! You'll love it And what a great time of year to visit! Is DH on business?
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How to get from Victoria to Dawson City???
Posted on Mar 29, 2008, 08:09:42 by swanseajack
... June in Canada and we're hoping to see as much as is humanly possible during the time. After taking the Trans Canada Railway from Toronto to Victoria during April we are hoping to travel north to Dawson City and on to Alaska for a week during June - ...
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Best Road trips & Scenic Drives
Posted on Jan 29, 2007, 09:54:36 by wakingdream
The best road trips I've been on (so far) have been the Trans Canada from Toronto to Vancouver, and the Pacific Coast Highway in Cali all the way down to Tijuana, which were both amazingly memorable. Some of the best N.A. routes are said to be; 1. ...
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Road trip from Toronto to Vancouver
Posted on Jun 21, 2006, 07:19:17 by Incrediblelife
... to skip over the Great Lakes? I ask because many people drive through Detroit (?) and then back up through Canada. I've lived in Waterloo (near Toronto sort of), Thunder Bay, Saskatchewan, B.C. (including Vancouver), as well as I am now in Calgary... ...
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Best Spots in Canada
Posted on Jan 31, 2006, 16:50:36 by Shelly
... few) Cavendish: Has beautiful red clay Cabot Trail: Spectacular scenery Wasaga Beach: Said to be longest fresh water beach in the world Toronto Islands: Unique in a sense it's part of a big city. Has a nude beach too There are many more but that ...
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Who's been to the most Canadian provinces and territories?
Posted on Aug 26, 2009, 16:39:38 by kitkatgo
I have only been to: British Columbia--Vancouver, Victoria, Whistler Ontario--Toronto We were going to go to Montreal next month...that's in Quebec? But not going to make it. I would definitely like to see all the Canadian Provinces too! I also ...
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heading to canada from uk
Posted on Nov 10, 2008, 11:04:23 by starlagurl
Great question! From west to east in no particular order: 1. Victoria 2. Vancouver 3. Canmore (strange choice but it is really really beautiful here) 4. Toronto 5. Halifax Edit...please add Niagara Falls to that (it can fit in with Toronto)
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heading to canada from uk
Posted on Nov 8, 2008, 09:36:45 by jacquesl
From Toronto you can easily visit Ottawa since it is only a 4.5 hour drive from Toronto or take a bus. You can come and see the longest canal in the world, visit the Canadian parliament, the Canadian Mint, The National Gallery and there are several other ...
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Canada in March for four weeks
Posted on Nov 6, 2008, 19:35:05 by cheli
It was a wonderful trip of course! I started off in Toronto and DID decide on a tour of Niagara falls - you can't take the 'maid of the mist' tour at that time of year but seeing all the snow and ice was still pretty cool. And I ...
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VIA Rail
Posted on Apr 2, 2008, 14:44:30 by itsem
Hey any thoughts on this.. Am flying into Ottawa mid May and intend on travelling around the main stops around there, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Niagra Falls.. We are getting the Via Rail Canrail pass and so want to utilise it as much as possible - ...
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Road trip from Toronto to Vancouver
Posted on Jul 15, 2006, 22:27:16 by asad
... on the attractions that is worth to go? Thanks. Hi there Eric, Have you done the trip...........I am planing thesame.....Toronto to Vancouver by road....What route is best, any suggestions, would appreciate......Am planing the trip with my wife and ...
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Biking across Canada with a friend
Posted on Oct 5, 2009, 08:29:27 by globalbackpack
Hi Daniel I own two backpacker hostels in Toronto and if you are able to develop a charitable approach to your trip, then I suggest you get in touch directly with hostels across the country and pitch them for compliomentary overnights. Please note though ...
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