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Topic: Which Canadian province do you prefer?

Posted by: Cymruambyth

Subject: Which Canadian province do you prefer?
Date: Sep 03 10

We've toured the US, so I thought I'd get people's impressions of Canada. Whether you live her or have only visited the True North Strong and Free, which Canadian province appeals to you?

Of course, my favourite is my home province, Manitoba, land of 100,000 lakes, diverse scenery (all we lack is mountains), and a population made up of people from all over the world. My second choice would be Ontario, followed by Quebec and any of the four Atlantic provinces.



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lout62001 I prefer my home province, Ontario. I have visited all the provinces and each has something good to offer but Ontario has the most that a tourist can experience.

Reply #1. Sep 04 10, 6:20 AM

xbunny I really like Alberta with the Rockies to the Hoodoos Drumheller,Colombian Ice fields,Buffalo jump to Vulcan and the beautiful lakes,2nd would be Nova Scotia rugged Ocean to beautiful beaches and scenery and 3rd Yukon,though not a province but still beautiful and untouched ,great camping and hiking

Reply #2. Sep 05 10, 1:00 AM

Cymruambyth

That's the Columbia (not Colombian) Ice Field, xbunny - there's only one.

Reply #3. Sep 05 10, 2:48 AM

DivineMsDRL Alberta, of course. Prairies, foothills, mountains. And the richest province in Canada. A great place to live.

Reply #4. Sep 05 10, 9:35 AM

Emma058

I would say Prince Edward Island even though I live in Ontario. What a lovely province. Quaint serene, nothing like the hustle and bustle of Southwestern Ontario.

Reply #5. Sep 06 10, 5:45 PM

Cymruambyth

Divine, I lived in Alberta for nine years before I escaped to Manitoba. Sometimes, being the richest province is no guarabtee of quality of life!

Reply #6. Sep 14 10, 12:20 PM

Dragonfrog

I would have to agree with Prince Edward Island, beautiful countryside. But having said that, I have been awed by the beautiful scenery in all 11 of the provinces that I have visited.

Reply #7. Jan 21 11, 11:50 PM

CmdrK

I like Nova Scotia and Quebec (but my French is horrific).

Reply #8. Feb 21 11, 8:55 PM

sopasapa British Columbia.

Reply #9. Aug 11 11, 10:33 AM

Waldmaus

I used to live in BC, and it was great out there. It's got everything -- mountains, beaches, cultural attractions. Definitely would recommend it to anyone!

Reply #10. Jan 04 13, 6:45 AM

sportsherald

I admit a bias toward my home province, Alberta- not sure what you escaped by moving to Manitoba: it wasn't the mosquitoes or the cold winters! I have also enjoyed extended visits to BC, Québec, Nova Scotia, and Ontario (in that order of preference), with quick passes through New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Northwest Teritories. All are so large and varied, one can find much to love, and some things to dislike. As with one's family, I observe that the place one grows up often becomes one's frame of reference to either want to stay in or to run as far away as possible from!

Reply #11. Jan 04 13, 10:09 PM

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