The wife and I are looking at a few places we might like to live. Would like to here pros/ cons for canada. What are AAS laws.
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Canada is the same as USA but the people are nicer and smarter.
Canadians know that the world is bigger than Canada.
If you're looking for something quite different than USA, then don't come to Canada. Maybe try a country in the United Kingdom.
Canada is the same as USA but the people are nicer and smarter.
Canadians know that the world is bigger than Canada.
If you're looking for something quite different than USA, then don't come to Canada. Maybe try a country in the United Kingdom.
lol my experience with your brethern has been quite different.
ever been to northern ontario?
I think Toronto would rock if it wasn't so damn cold.
What do you like to do?
What activities do you like, or are looking for?
What population size are you looking for?
movies gym eating out walkin around..usual stuff
smaller population, we keep to ourselves, just want to look at nature as opposed to buildings and cars all day.
I cant stand our goverment. the older i get the less i like america..so we are looking at options.
Cost of living is much lower on the east coast, but so are avg salaries/wages. The west coast has generally higher pay but also higher cost of living.

I love Canada to death but one thing you really need to be prepared for is paying much higher taxs depending on your tax bracket and provience it can be in the neighbourhood of 40%.
movies gym eating out walkin around..usual stuff
smaller population, we keep to ourselves, just want to look at nature as opposed to buildings and cars all day.
I cant stand our goverment. the older i get the less i like america..so we are looking at options.
lol are you moving there because of steroids?
that is hilarious bro
you must be joking
moving countries because of better drug laws just
seems a bit extreme for the rec jooser.
but whatever man
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Picture of Kelowna here
IMHO Kelowna BC is the best place to live in Canada. Kelowna Wiki
Relative to most Canadian cities, Kelowna enjoys a dry climate and mild temperatures. Summers are hot and sunny, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 35 °C (95.0 °F). Clear, dry summer air allows nighttime temperatures to fall rapidly. The city averages about 300 millimetres (12 in) of precipitation per year, with about 1/3 of the precipitation falling as snow, the bulk in December and January. Very Dry.
In summer, boating, golf, hiking and biking are popular, and in winter, both Alpine skiing and Nordic skiing are favourite activities at the nearby Big White and Silver Star ski resorts.
As well as Revelstoke Mountain Resort, being 1.5 hrs away, the newest BC ski destination with the greatest vertical in North america and annual snowfall between 40-60 feet! Huge mountain, with huge snowfall.
Okanagan Lake, as well as the blocking barriers of the Canadian Rockies and the Columbia Mountains tend to moderate the winter climate, but Arctic air does occasionally penetrates into the valley during winter, usually for short periods.
There truly are 4 seasons in Kelowna, with a few months of hot summer, a few months of cold winter along with a beautiful spring and fall.
Here is an article about kelowna from askmen.com, a quality source.
...With wine, beaches, beautiful weather, and plenty of sexy Canucks, Kelowna is very much the Laguna Beach of Canada.....
While I don't think Laguna Beach of Canada is a very good comarison, but it's close. I would think "the Lake Tahoe of Canada" is a better fit. ( Note - I have never been to Tahoe or Laguna)
Housing costs are cheaper compared to Vancouver, and kelowna is significantly drier and hotter in the summer, but cooler in the winter.
If you are looking for the ultimate "small town will all the comforts of the city" and great outdoor recreation, it would be hard to find a place as perfect as kelowna.
The local economy seems to be still going strong and the City and surrounding area is growing at fast rate, due to the money from Alberta making it's way over.
Do you intend to come and breed like rabbits and be a huge drain our welfare and medical system? That seems to be our biggest pre-requisite to get in.
If you speak french, you'll be welcomed in Quebec.
are taxes higher because health care is built in? how is the health care?
Here you can work your whole live have enough to be comfortably retirerd and get sick (cancer, stroke and need long term medical care) and your money can vanish paying medical bills and its like you worked your whole life for nothin. I will not have that happen to us. It happens all the time in the states..
That is a good point but you need to have additonal insurance to cover everything. OHIP only covers so much then you need to pay out of pocket or get a decent plan from the company you work for. As for the level of health care that is debatable I haven't had a family Dr. for over 10 years because of the shortage of GP's in Ontario.
Do you intend to come and breed like rabbits and be a huge drain our welfare and medical system? That seems to be our biggest pre-requisite to get in.
If you speak french, you'll be welcomed in Quebec.
Despite QT's problems, I've never had a problem getting a doctor for myself or my family.are taxes higher because health care is built in? how is the health care?
Here you can work your whole live have enough to be comfortably retirerd and get sick (cancer, stroke and need long term medical care) and your money can vanish paying medical bills and its like you worked your whole life for nothin. I will not have that happen to us. It happens all the time in the states..
Move to jane/finch in Toronto. The bevelry hills of Canada.
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