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Is it true what that one lady said? Do they teach kids in school that America is the best country in the world and that everyone wants to move to the USA?
As far as exploring here is what my GF and I did.
Get a car(or a uhaul in our case) start at one end and drive to the other..
We did it in 4 days, but spend your time and take a week or two..
Go all over, the prairies are pretty amazing.. Basically it is the two ends and the middle everything else is either a cement hole(Ontario), and then there is Manitoba and Alberta whcih for the most part are just so bla..
Quebec is fantastic, BC is probably one of the most beautiful breathtaking places in the world.. The kind of place that makes you gasp and say 'oh my god' about every 30 minutes..
And Sask. is just really cool.. So much open space, the grain elevators, it is just a totally different feel..
As for the Territories, I know people that have moved up there..
If you are into the Wilderness, and I mean REALLY INTO the wilderness, then go camping up there..
But besides trees there isn't much else up there..
Oh yea, also a tip, try to refrain from telling anyone that you are from the USA.. I know when I worked at a Gas Station way back in the day, the cars that came through with USA license plates would definitely be treated a lot differently.. A lot of 18-25 Canadians, especially in BC and Quebec really, and I mean REALLY don't like Americans.
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"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music."
Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989
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