Personal Best Canadian Province?

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What is the best Canadian province?

  • Alberta

  • British Columbia

  • Manitoba

  • New Brunswick

  • Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Nova Scotia

  • Ontario

  • Prince Edward Island

  • Quebec

  • Saskatchewan


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M

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Didn’t have any this year it was too dry.

Trees down everywhere, roads closed all over, half the city has no power and still everyone made it to work.
A little too positive. Can you start bitching about how much you hate Winnipeg and want to move?
 

Sex Chicken

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Sep 8, 2015
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@Lars I’m in Collingwood. At the corner of Mountain Rd and Nottawasaga Concession I passed a tar paper shack. There was a naked man on the roof drinking a 40 of Wiser’s and fucking a football. Was that you?
 

SoupCan

how bout dat
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I just tuned my snow blower up (Vancouver island) it now snow for the next 8 years..... you're welcome
 
M

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@Lars I’m in Collingwood. At the corner of Mountain Rd and Nottawasaga Concession I passed a tar paper shack. There was a naked man on the roof drinking a 40 of Wiser’s and fucking a football. Was that you?
You ever stop in to say hi anymore
 
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Where should I take my wife and kids this winter for skiing?

OBVIOUSLY it will be in BC. I will happily pay to fly out of Ontario, as indeed the definition of 'mountain' here has been greatly distorted.

I want to feel real powder/untracked snow again under my feet.
Kids want good long runs, not too hard
Wife wants a pretty village to go explore and see


I was thinking Big White.
 

Sex Chicken

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Where should I take my wife and kids this winter for skiing?

OBVIOUSLY it will be in BC. I will happily pay to fly out of Ontario, as indeed the definition of 'mountain' here has been greatly distorted.

I want to feel real powder/untracked snow again under my feet.
Kids want good long runs, not too hard
Wife wants a pretty village to go explore and see


I was thinking Big White.
BC has “bigger” hills but they aren’t very steep. If a 30 minute ski at 15km an hour is your thing I’d go BC. If you want a 40 second thrill ride at a barely legal incline, Ontario is for you. I had a buddy visiting from BC and I took him to Blue Mountain and he said he “felt alive for the first time”.
 
M

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Where should I take my wife and kids this winter for skiing?

OBVIOUSLY it will be in BC. I will happily pay to fly out of Ontario, as indeed the definition of 'mountain' here has been greatly distorted.

I want to feel real powder/untracked snow again under my feet.
Kids want good long runs, not too hard
Wife wants a pretty village to go explore and see


I was thinking Big White.
Go to Colorado. Everything Canada has, the U.S. has a better version of it