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Yeah, Banff is totally unreal, but so is Kootenay National Park that connects to to BC. Banff, Jasper, Columbia Icefields,
 
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Same in Calgary.

Allegedly as deep at 25 cm this upcoming weekend; that's 10", for the Yanks.

Snow is better than the fucking rain. As much as I love living on the coast, I despise the rain. I'll take -20 and snow over +3 and rain all day every day.
 
It can get brutal for sure but you clearly haven't been in the Tundra! Go check out like Rankin Inlet in the winter. Been there. Been to White Horse, Yellowknife, Iqaluit. That extra - 10 degrees difference is a killer.

I think the coldest day I had was one time I flew from Toronto where it was like minus 10 to Vancouver for a couple days and it was like plus 15 degrees, then had to fly out to High Level where it was minus 45 and super super windy. The fine powder snow felt like tiny hail whipping against my face. Just killed me. To much fluctuation. Only been that cold once before and was on top of a mountain.

Couple weeks later I was up in Whitehorse. Had much better clothing for that trip. Lesson learned.

Once it's -45 C and F balance out to the same hell
 
Vancouver is the meth capital of North America, but it is nice scenery

Where are you currently?


Vancouver is strangely way too proud of its open air drug zones and its chinese night markets.

TS needs to hit up a Stamps game whent he temp is -50.
 
Everything I say in this post is true. This has all been either confirmed if not admitted by the groups mentioned along with the government.

I've been to a dozen countries or more and have seen so many that treat minorities better.

Are you white? If you're white, Canada is an awesome place to be. White people will say Canada is pretty good for sure, not knowing how freakin awesome it is for them.

If you are not white, you must be pretty lucky or quite sheltered.

Everyone, do some research. Google the study on racism in Canada from last year. Google Digby Lobster fishing from this morning or yesterday. Google residential schools, the 60's scoop, how Asians and Blacks were treated historically and now, the fruit machine, how husbands could LEGALLY RAPE their wives in Canada until the early 1980s.

All of this lingers, Canada is a cesspool when it comes to how women, minorities, and other groups such as the LGBT2SQQ groups are treated. Institutions that govern and dictate our lives based on PURE racism, deep rooted, and vile, quiet, insidious.

Hell, our current national police, The RCMP/Mounties were founded to round up, kill, and kick Indigenous peoples around. Americans, imagine the people that killed all the Natives in your country were and are still the ones policing you. Maybe they are the way they seem to kill and treat minorities? But imagine the same group, going from Genocide to policing.

Again, everything I say here is true. Nothing is exaggerated, if anything, gory details are left out.

Christ...where the fuck in Canada do you live? I experienced some racism when I was in elementary school, but since then, none from whitey. Yes, there are places that treat minorities great, but so do we. I went to school with and currently work with people from all different backgrounds who practice different beliefs, no issues. Where I live It's extremely multicultural and if there's racism or ignorance, it certainly comes from all angles, all walks of life. If anything, I've encountered more racism from the non white crowd living around Vancouver, no lies there.

Seriously though, where the F do you live where it's so damn volatile??
 
I've lived in Canada for like 15 years now bro. I live in southern Alberta in a place called Medicine Hat. We got the worlds tallest teepee

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wow dude, i had never heard of that place, so i did a google search on it. it's pretty much in the middle of nowhere. well, not close to any major cities. calgary is like 100 miles away.
 
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Drove home to big white from midway sunday and it was just shitting snow on hwy 33. I love the okanagan. +40c in the summer and -20ish in the winter. Nice variety and lots of room for a tire fire.
 
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