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welcome.  we need your feedback.  If you can handle full time in the great white north then us southern thin bloods can handle it.  please be sure to post of your winter time adventures while full timing up there.
 
Hello and welcome..... <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br><br>Here is a blog of a canadian couple that the wife and I met last year. They've taken the rv/adventure travel lifestyle seriously with a ton of around the world travel.&nbsp;<br>Really neat people and more than happy to chat.&nbsp;<br><br><a href="http://www.adventurouspirits.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.adventurouspirits.com/</a>
 
Welcome! lm a Canadian too...just travelled from vancouver to Prince Edward lsland. Round trip, trying to find the BEST place to settle down in Canada. Things are TOO expensive in BC. TOO many people.
 
too many people in BC?&nbsp; You have got to be kidding.&nbsp; try Northeast metropolis between Boston-New York - Washington DC.&nbsp;
 
I was born and raised in a small town...100 people, ran a fishing and hunting resort, for 15 years in northern Ontario. 40 people in camp, tops. I spent my 20's in the Yukon. ..verrry quite up there. I spent my winters on mining claims on Vancouver island.Id go to town once a month for supplies. Long story. .short, l HATE traffic, lineups, people telling me where to park,high prices...Yes, lm turning into a hermit, and a miserable old grouch to boot...AND LOVING IT...
 
Maritecamper.. et..<br>too bad you did not stop for a coffee / tea on the way by. remember I am in Southern Ontario right now, near the GTA in Durham Region for your next wanderbug route.<br>cheers ~Wild_E
 
Hi ED, I've got relatives in that area. If l have spare time I'll give you a shout.
 
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