To people living in Canada- Where do you go for summer vacations?
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For most people living in southern Ontario,they go up to north to so-called cottage county.There are thousands lakes in central Ontario, most children staying there for the whole summer.You shall see the traffic jams on highweays northern-bound Friday nights.
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I live in Toronto, but my family live in the lower mainland of BC, so we tend to go there for a summer vacation. A couple of years ago, we also went to Greece and Turkey. We had hoped to go back to Turkey this summer, but given the high airfares and the state of my bank account, we're staying in Canada this year instead. We've decided to go to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick - first time down east, so I'm excited about it. I'm always planning trips somewhere. I'll still be going to BC, but in November instead - to help my father celebrate his 80th birthday. And Turkey's still in the plans - hopefully next fall.
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My office is inthe heart of the part of Toronto called The Entertainment District and there are vast numbers of Canadian tourists visiting this city all summer, plus lots of Americans, and a fair number of Europeans. It seems to me there were fewer Japanese last summer; we'll have to see what happens this year.<BR><BR>Regardless of the exchange rate, many Eastern Canadians with children drive to Florida in the summer. Westerners, although it seems to me in smaller relative numbers, drive to California.<BR><BR>There is a lot of Ontario car traffic to Atlantic Canada every summer.<BR><BR>Vast numbers of children from southern Ontario go to camps in mid-north Ontario for two weeks or a month every summer, too.<BR><BR>Air charter flights to Great Britain and other parts of Europe are busy in the summer too.<BR><BR>And finally, many people stay home in the summer, and instead go somewhere warm in the winter. The big cities in Canada all have summer festivals, lots of entertainment, good restuarnts, lots of parks, etc., so staying home but getting outdoors into parks and sidewalk restaurants is not a bad thing.<BR><BR>Plus the "cottage country" mentioned above is still astouding in Toronto, Montreal, London, and other Ontario and Quebec cities, and less popular but still significant in much fo the rest of the country.<BR>BAK<BR><BR>
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This year we're staying in Canada, too -- driving from Toronto to Victoria via relatives in Edmonton. We've been meaning to do it for a long time, and this year it seemed like the perfect destination. We will duck into the US on the way back, just to vary the route, but as we are camping along the way, it's not too much of a financial stretch.
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Hey Mike <BR>Not funny. My happiest memories are of being at the LAKE on the beach all summer every summer for 10 years as a kid in Manitoba. Course now after a vacation to Vanc Island about 20 years ago I now live at the beach.<BR>This summer will visit 14 provinces and states BC--> Manitoba down to Grand Canyon over to Cal Coast up to Oregon and Washington Coast then back home to the big beach.<BR>Cheers,<BR>JAn

