Canadian born and bred saying hello! Currently I live in victoria, but have also lived in Calgary, High River, Muskoka ON, Lunenburg NS, Castlegar BC, Montreal QC and Niagara Falls! Love this country.
Considering I'm Nova Scotian by birth, and I still live here, yes, I remember the tidal surges. NS shares the Bay of Fundy with NB after all. I have seen the Bay of Fundy from both sides of it, because I've been to New Brunswick several times.I guess I am a "mixed-breed" Canadian being American on my father's side... But, to me, Canada is ALWAYS special and a place to return to for peace and beauty. Did you ever notice when you drive into Canada the air actually smells differently? Well it does to me! There is - was - even a town in Alberta named after my family.... Cranford.... but it seems to be gone now... kind of like the family!
How many remember Stomping Tom Connors and his music?
Pub food in Montreal taverns?
Nova Scotia's tidal surge?
The West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island?
Did you see the old Stern Wheeler's in Whitehorse, Yukon before a tourist burned them up?
Ever get your weeks pay in GOLD?
Drive the Carcross-Skagway Highway?
Canadian born and bred saying hello! Currently I live in victoria, but have also lived in Calgary, High River, Muskoka ON, Lunenburg NS, Castlegar BC, Montreal QC and Niagara Falls! Love this country.
How many wet-coasters are going to the Surrey Int'l Writers Conference this October?
http://www.siwc.ca/
I'm from Toronto Lived here most of my life, other than a few of years in Niagara for school. I say "eh" sometimes, although the most Canadian thing about the way I speak is probably that I always say "Tor-ah-no" instead of "To-ron-to".
Just finishing some touch-up edits on a manuscript going to press, but hit me up.Look for a pro editor to provide a manuscript evaluation for me in Vancouver.
Don't see why not! Once a Canadian, always a Canadian, no matter what your documents say.I'm a lapsed Canadian (not been home in a very long time), am I still eligible?
Originally from Charlottetown, PEI.
Don't see why not! Once a Canadian, always a Canadian, no matter what your documents say.
I'd love to go see the U.K. I think once I finally get my degrees and such I may travel or move around a bit.
My son and daughter in law just spent two weeks in the UK - they loved it!