You're making me homesick. I cannot think of anywhere else where you
can go from an urban landscape, and within 20 minutes be somewhere
that is still wilderness where you need a canoe just to get around.

larry

On 10/27/05, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My sister lived in Vancouver for a few years and I loved it!  It was a
> great place to visit for a few weeks at a time.  I wouldn't want to live
> there though. The islands are another story... Wow.  Mom is in Ladysmith
> and it's lovely, quaint... And not entirely too far from Victoria.
>
> I have spent a lot of time out East (Ottawa / Montreal) and I prefer
> it... Ottawa is a lovely place, and a short drive to lovely places you
> can hike or ski or boat and such... Depending on the season.  A person
> would never understand the reason Canada has a red maple leaf on its'
> flag until they have seen the hills out there completely alive with the
> maple leaves turning colour in the fall.
>
> Manitoba and Saskatchewan are generally regarded as the armpits in
> Canada... But I think they are lovely provinces... Enough population to
> 'have stuff'... But we aren't crowded or polluted.
>

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