Help from Canadians!

MRICK28

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Okay for my geo class my teacher wants us to find one person from another country and ask them about there country. Seeing as i picked canada i was wondering if any canadians would mind writing like a paragraph or more about the providence you live in. This includes places to see, places to hang out and what and where to eat. Any reply would be awesome.
 
as a fellow canadian from ottawa, ontario. i feel much too lazy and un-obliged to help out a fellow NSianmate. sorry

pal. and yes, i realise un-obliged isnt a word.
 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a beautiful as well interesting place. There isbreathtaking scenery, wonderous shopping and dining, and lots of recreationalactivities to do.

In downtown Toronto,there is amazing street shopping on major roads such as Bloor Street and Queen Street. There are stores such asLacoste, Prada, Gucci and very expensive jewelry stores. It's better to walk,since there is tons of traffic along the roads usually, especially on theweekends. You can even go window shopping and it's tons of fun. The malls arealso quite amazing. Ones such as Yorkdale and The Eaton Center have over 100cool stores, but are always somewhat crowded.

The food in Torontois some of the best. We have exquisite restaurants! Some of the best aredowntown, as usual. Some are in hotels such as the Royal York, and others arejust along the street. You can also find good restaurants and eateries in North York, on Avenue Road. Although these restaurantshave very tasty, and sometimes gourmet, food, they are also expensive! Isuggest you try fine dining in Toronto.

There are tons of recreational activities toattend to in Toronto.Not just the YMCA, but private sports and recreations clubs, ski clubs in Northern Ontario, lakes, forests, and national parks. If you drive up to Muskoka, Collingwood, Thunder Bay and places like that, there are lakes, ski hills, and mountain bike hills and trails. It is really great fun.

The scenery around Ontario in general is wonderful. The lakes to see are beautiful, the ski hills blanketed in fresh white snow are breathtaking, and other vistas such as forests, national parks and rivers are also quite amazing. Wild animals roam around such as wild turkies, deer, moose, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, wolves, different birds, hedgehogs, moles, and porcupines. If you go for a walk or snowshoe in a national park or even a random forest in Ontario, if you are fairly quiet, you are sure to find some cool creatures. When you are skiing, you might even be able to spot a fox or coyote up on the hill. I think you should try it, it's quite enjoyable!

(I hope that's good enough, edit if you want)
 
I'm from the Yukon Territory, I lost all my money on gold sniffing gophers that did not sniff gold. I lost my family on the Yukon Trail, which is a more fun trail than the Oregon Trail. I talk funny and say eh often. Also I am bitter that my nations currency is worth the same as the US but everything still costs more. I put gravy on my french fries.
 
i live in toronto and i would much MUCH rather live in vancouver or even somewhere in Quebec for obvious reasons, besides cn tower and niagara falls there really isn't THAT much in ontario... sure we have cottage country but so does almost every other province and i would much rather live somewhere where there are mountains and where NOT FUCKING EVERY ROAD IS STRAIGT AND I CANNOT HAVE FUN IN MY CAR LIKE IN ONTARIO EVERY FKIN GODDAM ROAD IS STRAIGT AS A MOTHER FKIN LINE.
 
Hello, I'm Scott , 15, Grade 10, and chillin in Edmonton Alberta. I work at a local ski hill teaching kids about a sport I love, skiing. Edmonton is full of things to see. There's so many different cultures here to see, it's a great conglomeration from around the world working and living together. We have our own Little Italy, and China Town. AND the worlds biggest mall. You name it, this mall has it, and is a main hang out for people on the West end, and all over Edmonton. We have many fast food chains that Americans may have never heard of. Including Tim Horton's, Edo, and others I can't think of at the moment. And with the many different cultures, you can only imagine the kind of cuisine that you can be able to acquire in such a city.
 
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