Depending on where I was, I'd go to National Lacrosse League (NLL) games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS88FDpZefw
The teams in Canada are...
Halifax Thunderbirds
Toronto Rock (but they actually play in Hamilton as of this year)
Saskatchewan Rush
Calgary Roughnecks
Vancouver Warriors
In the NLL, they play box lacrosse - the indoor version of the game invented in Canada and played in hockey rinks during the warm months. It is the National Summer Sport of Canada. (Hockey is the National Winter Sport of Canada.) Most players in the NLL are from Canada and many are Native American/First Peoples.
Here are highlights from the Buffalo Bandits @ Toronto Rock 2nd game of the Best-of-3 Eastern Conference Finals last week in Hamilton. The game was broadcast on TSN.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kpIsSFKH6M
This weekend, you can watch on TSN Game 3 of the West Conference Finals between the San Diego Seals and Colorado Mammoth. Whoever wins that, plays Buffalo in a Best-of-3 Championship.
Here are the highlights from Game 2 of that series.
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You know I used to actually like you guys. I’ve known a few Canucks over the years and even worked with your military on more than one occasion, overseas and in North America.
I’m sure parts of Canada are beautiful, and that there are some fine people there, but you know, the way so many of you look down your noses at Americans, the way you say condescending things and criticize our country, I really don’t want anything to do with Canada.
i would go to historical places
learn about them
ask people there about how they maintain them
and all of that fun stuff
Have never thought of it, I feel perfectly fine in Europe.
What are some good things to try for people who visit Canada?
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Absolutely. I’m a (fairly new) hockey player, and I’ve heard they have Can-Am adult league tournaments up there, so I’d love to play one up in the Home Of Hockey. I also REALLY want to visit Garibaldi Provincial Park in BC, it looks incredible. Honestly, I feel
like I’d roll the dice and just pick up and move to the Whistler/Squamish, BC area and just assume I’d love it there, haha. I’m sure that costs a fortune though. But the fact remains that this is a real life place that I simply opt to not live in. I mean, what am I doing?🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️I would love to visit Canada for their incredibly beautiful nature. Some parts are just breathtaking. I would also visit some big city's to see how life is there compared to my own country🤗
I don't think I'd get into Canada and I'm pretty sure I'd never get a green card to get into America, but the best way would be to go to Mexico and jump the border down there , then head up north in to new Mexico and on to the southern states like Texas , Tennessee, all the way over to Alabama
Canada isn't really in my bucket list... maybe ski? See the local animals and elks?
I'd want to visit your centuries old historic buildings, experience your rich native culture, and enjoy your formidable cuisine with local specialties.
I would be opening up a bank account and buying real estate. If I met I'd ask you out for a cup of tea.
I've been to Canada several times, including several visits to Niagara Falls and Toronto.
I'd want to learn some French beforehand lol
Eat some of y'all's ketchup dishes, enjoy the scenes.Well, I moved here about 2.5 years ago and so far I haven't done much, haha
I'm a skier and a camper/boater/ cycler So those things would be fun in Canada.
where do they film trailer park boys? that’s all i’d care about lol
Visit my friend on Vancouver Island,,,
By a way of plane I have before
As a conqueror.
Id love to see BC.
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