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Old Dec 24th, 1997 | 08:27 AM
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S. Jensen
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Electricity in Canada -- ASAP!

Leaving tomorrow for Victoria, BC. Must we take
a converter kit to use hairdryer in Victoria?
Thanks!
 
Old Dec 24th, 1997 | 11:47 AM
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I did a little researching.. I don't think so..
it is the same electric system as in U.S.
Check out fodor's mini-guide. In Tokyo, there is a section under essentials regarding electricity. But, for vacouver, canada there is not.
alice
 
Old Dec 25th, 1997 | 04:31 PM
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Ken H G
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You must be hiding under a rock ,And who would come to Canada in Dec.,
 
Old Dec 26th, 1997 | 08:21 PM
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Gary
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Typical USA'er ....yes, ( teasingly another country is as progressive ( albeit smaller...) Yes December - January are not the greatest but if it has to be Victoria is a good choice..no snow but rain...STAY AT JOAN BROWN BED AND BREAKFAST sorry don't have number but it will be your finest decision......centrally located and she is fantastic and everyone will love her ask to stay in main bedroom on ground floor...Nothing else in Victoria compares rate will be under $ 100

Let me know

gary
 
Old Jan 1st, 1998 | 11:51 PM
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Victoria isn't Timbuktu you know........it uses the same plugs and so-forth as the US. It will probably be warmer than the US, but whatever you do, bring a raincoat everywhere. Next time, go in the summer.
 

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