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One woman is all most of us can afford. Eye candy is nice, and all---------, but.
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I have to add that BC has the best looking women also... Guess you have never been to Nova Scotia or Lethbridge AB... or if you were, you weren't paying attention, eh? Wrong on both counts ..... The best looking women in Canada are at the Vancouver airport and Quebec.
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PEI is very/very nice in the summer. Kinda laid back too.
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BC beats all but I don't like the commy attitude over there.
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BC beats all but I don't like the commy attitude over there. This seems to change as you move away from the coast.
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It's not called the Left Coast for nuthin'
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Northwestern North America is the most beautiful area in the world IMO and British Columbia showcases the best of it. One thing which has to be mentioned is that the Canadian provinces (exclusive of the Maritimes) are BIG. BC is considerably larger than Texas and the terrain, climate, and wildlife are incredibly diverse. If you like mountains (I do), we've got all you could want. If you like desert, we've got that too. Prairies? Yep. Marshlands? You bet. Lakes, rivers, and ponds with fish suited to each. We have it all. Still, as I think about it, Ontario probably has us beat and I would recommend that people go there instead of risking disappointment here. GD
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Northwestern North America is the most beautiful area in the world IMO and British Columbia showcases the best of it. One thing which has to be mentioned is that the Canadian provinces (exclusive of the Maritimes) are BIG. BC is considerably larger than Texas and the terrain, climate, and wildlife are incredibly diverse. If you like mountains (I do), we've got all you could want. If you like desert, we've got that too. Prairies? Yep. Marshlands? You bet. Lakes, rivers, and ponds with fish suited to each. We have it all. Still, as I think about it, Ontario probably has us beat and I would recommend that people go there instead of risking disappointment here. GD Lol...nicely done.
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Ontario is bigger and better than anywhere.
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Are you being modest? Or is this psychology? Wait, I get it now, I hear Quebec has it all!
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I only know British Columbia, from Vancouver Island and Victoria to Bella Coola, but it is some stunningly beautiful country. And the people are friendly and helpful.
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Tuffcity; Thanks for sharing your photographic artistry with us sir, you have an eye for it that I can only dream of. Now I will say that in the spirit of recent events come to light here that I should remove my photos and you perhaps should as well...... Ontario - particularly the greater Toronto area - is where it's at in Canada. I base this on information given to me firsthand from folks from there. All the best to you this Canada Day and thanks again. Dwayne PS: It looks like you "get around some". Feel free to give me a shout if you're down this way. I can be hard to reach during hunting season, but otherwise am not to difficult to find.
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There are actually 16 species recognized by Boone and Crockett in wonderful British Columbia. The page 2 list left out Cougar, and Sitka Blacktails count too.
Very cool to live in the province were more than half of the 29 North American species roam.
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Yup I'd have to vote for BC as prettiest too... but then I'd still choose Saskatchewan to live in for other reasons, kinda like a "Ginger vs. Maryanne" thing.
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Although I was born in BC and have lived all my life here I find myself spellbound by Saskatchewan.I've spent many days in a pit or layout blind watching the sun come up over the prairie,and listening to the clamour of thousands of geese.For a person who loves the outdoors Saskatchewan has plenty to see and is never boring.That being said I don't know that I could give up the sight of the mountains,or the scent of the salt marsh! Monashee
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BC for me, no doubt about it. Alberta would be number two, and probably would be where I preferred to live given that its the most Merican like province.
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