jimintoronto
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Its a big place, so please indicate where you went . If you have not been up here, would you like to come here ? JimB.
I had one of the most memorable dinners of my life at The Grizzly House (http://banffgrizzlyhouse.com/dinner-menu/ ) in the town of Banff, on the Alberta side of the park.Banff
I can see why, if it were not for your winter I might have been one of those.And a lot want to emigrate here after visiting.
Being friendly is rather suggestive. I believe that folks around here are pretty friendly; especially out in the smaller towns and in the country. I remember visiting rural Saskatchewan and being invited in for coffee. However, right now we have suffered 2 years of Covid restrictions so most of my fellow countrymen are rather depressed, tired and perhaps a little grouchy. It will take a year or so and then we hope to get back into being friendly.According to Forbes, Canada places 10th among the friendliest countries worldwide. Makes for a pretty good reason to visit this vast and beautiful country. And a lot want to emigrate here after visiting.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jennys...iendliest-countries-revealed/?sh=6ce6201e54ea
East Coasters are very friendly people. I don't know if there are issues at the border, during Covid.Never been to Canada. I've talked with a few Canadian motorcyclists in the past and they tell me I should ride to Nova Scotia. Is Nova Scotia a good place to go? Any issues getting into Canada?
I agree, met a few unfriendly people, but I think that happens anywhere, fortunately not often. I have found the supposedly unfriendly New York City folks to be quite friendly and helpful if you ask. Just a bit rough on the superficial exterior.Not on topic here, but feel inclined to say that I've never been met with unfriendliness anywhere I've been in the U.S.A. .. or anywhere else I've traveled, for that matter.
Nanaimo. Wow, I live north of Victoria. Not very far away. Our world famous Nanaimo bars were created in your husbandās home town.I've been to Canada many times, very few provinces I haven't seen, coast to coast. My husband was from Nanaimo. I love Canada!