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Windsor had a great music scene in the 80's that went well in to the 90's...
aulo":3t5k92tr said:I'm currently finishing my first round of school on the east coast of Canada. It's a beautiful part of the world, a great place to raise a family and a great place to retire. However, It's not for young professionals... lots of government work. I'm getting out of here next Fall to study in Ontario.
Mo's right about the east/west thing. Both have got very distinct vibes. Come and visit the east coast, but you're too young to move here. TRUST ME.
Business":3ow5ibbi said:aulo":3ow5ibbi said:I'm currently finishing my first round of school on the east coast of Canada. It's a beautiful part of the world, a great place to raise a family and a great place to retire. However, It's not for young professionals... lots of government work. I'm getting out of here next Fall to study in Ontario.
Mo's right about the east/west thing. Both have got very distinct vibes. Come and visit the east coast, but you're too young to move here. TRUST ME.
All depends what city and field you're in
And if ya think Vancouver's expensive....the rossness":aww9r8la said:Vancouver or Whistler
Aristocat":2iewfykj said:Lots of cool options and as Mo stated above, we're big into the outdoorsy thing if you wanna call it that. We'll probably be just as content in visiting as exploring around. All sounds good but the standouts are Vancouver and BC.
Huge draw for us is the natural beauty, culture and hockey![]()
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I'm an Econ Major and she's a self designed Environmental Science Major. Trying to study something that want leave us in such a limited position.
Business":21o3uhda said:Haven't been really selling Montreal/Quebec, but I think it offers a good compromise of all the advantages stated above
Nature/outdoor sports
Hockey
Affordable housing
Job opportunities
Decent weather
Plus, it has the best nightlife, restaurants and cultural events in all of Canada
Add to that the opportunity to learn a new language, while still being able to function in English
Stealthtastic":h2pnvymh said:Business":h2pnvymh said:Haven't been really selling Montreal/Quebec, but I think it offers a good compromise of all the advantages stated above
Nature/outdoor sports
Hockey
Affordable housing
Job opportunities
Decent weather
Plus, it has the best nightlife, restaurants and cultural events in all of Canada
Add to that the opportunity to learn a new language, while still being able to function in English
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/59-of-que ... l-1.645604
Ventura":2t02xu1o said:Montreal does have a great music scene. I'll give it that.
But jesus h. christ I've almost lost my left nut there due to the winter cold!!![]()
I swear I could take a piss after the bar (bank in the day) and it would be a yellow icicle before it hit the ground.
Business":rry7vbzc said:Stealthtastic":rry7vbzc said:Business":rry7vbzc said:Haven't been really selling Montreal/Quebec, but I think it offers a good compromise of all the advantages stated above
Nature/outdoor sports
Hockey
Affordable housing
Job opportunities
Decent weather
Plus, it has the best nightlife, restaurants and cultural events in all of Canada
Add to that the opportunity to learn a new language, while still being able to function in English
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/59-of-que ... l-1.645604
Yeah, that's bullshit
Internet survey
59% compared to 47% for Canadians outside of Quebec
I bet their margin of error is bigger than 12%![]()
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Stealthtastic":2afa0jj7 said:Business":2afa0jj7 said:Stealthtastic":2afa0jj7 said:Business":2afa0jj7 said:Haven't been really selling Montreal/Quebec, but I think it offers a good compromise of all the advantages stated above
Nature/outdoor sports
Hockey
Affordable housing
Job opportunities
Decent weather
Plus, it has the best nightlife, restaurants and cultural events in all of Canada
Add to that the opportunity to learn a new language, while still being able to function in English
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/59-of-que ... l-1.645604
Yeah, that's bullshit
Internet survey
59% compared to 47% for Canadians outside of Quebec
I bet their margin of error is bigger than 12%![]()
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Yeah..right.
rlord1974":21sym868 said:How about those work visas?![]()
Aristocat":3ozhj7yc said:rlord1974":3ozhj7yc said:How about those work visas?![]()
Still waiting on that one![]()
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Traveling up the east will be the first move for us. We want to take it in before we think of settling.