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Is there anything to do in Canada?
#31
(03-06-2026, 12:36 PM)Tecate Wrote: Jasper, Banff and several other places have world class skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Both Alberta and BC.

Drumheller, Alberta has the Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology which is pretty fantastic actually. It’s in the southern part of the province. There’s actually some pretty amazing museums in both Calgary and Edmonton.

People from all over fly up to Yellowknife in NWT to see the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. You don’t have to go that far north for that. I see them all the time in Alberta.

Tecate

Love the suggestion but Im disabled so cant even try ski sports. I would like to see sow tho. It doesnt snow here so seeing that it actually exists is worth while.
I was not here.
#32
(03-05-2026, 10:37 AM)DontTreadOnMe Wrote: If it were me, I'd see the Canadian Rockies.

Well, since I was with GM Pwertrain Headquarters I have been all over the state of Michigan,. Its beautiful. I also stayed at the Native American Golf and Casino resort up near the Mackinac Bridge. I did that as I met with RCMP while I was at a supplier in Canada to serve a Warrant to retrieve GM owned tooling. That was cool, especially when I served their President the Warrant as he dropped his Snickers bar.  God, that bridge, thats scary. I never saw wild blueberries until I was on the golf course. Simply a beautiful state. 

Canadian Mountains has an old railraod lodge from the early 1900's. I want to build this on a much smaller scale for our retirement home.

https://crmr.com/resorts/emerald-lake/
#33
(03-06-2026, 01:38 AM)Quantum12 Wrote: I live near Detroit. Detroit boarders Canada. You can take the tunnel from Detroit to Windsor. It’s a one mile tunnel that goes under the Detroit river. 

The drinking age in Canada is 18. In high school we would get Bobs ID that made you 18. 
So you can drink in Canada at a young age and go to strip bars. In 1990 when I was 16 the tunnel to Canada would leak near the middle. It was sweet! lol.

I learned how to go through customs at an early age. We would lie when they asked us where are you going. The agents knew we were going to drink. 

Canadians say “Eh” after every sentence. Lol 

Canadian bacon. They have special pigs in Canada. Oink

I went to GM Powertrain headquarters in Pontiac, MI over 60 times and never heard of that tunnel. I drove their from Saint Catherines Engine Plant in Canada through Windsor across the bridge.  But Powertrain was located near the old SilverDome Stadium as I never went into downtown detroit.  So much for my awareness of the tunnel. [ignrance] 

Strip Clubs and Brador Beer.  I tried to date a Stripper from Quebec as I met her in Niagara Falls.  She spoke French and I English. We did one call and done as we simply could not understand one another. DARN ^*^%%^&^%
#34
(03-07-2026, 11:00 AM)Waterglass Wrote: I went to GM Powertrain headquarters in Pontiac, MI over 60 times and never heard of that tunnel. I drove their from Saint Catherines Engine Plant in Canada through Windsor across the bridge.  But Powertrain was located near the old SilverDome Stadium as I never went into downtown detroit.  So much for my awareness of the tunnel. [ignrance] 

Strip Clubs and Brador Beer.  I tried to date a Stripper from Quebec as I met her in Niagara Falls.  She spoke French and I English. We did one call and done as we simply could not understand one another. DARN ^*^%%^&^%

The Windsor tunnel is right next to GM headquarters! They just moved to the Hudson building. 
it’s hard to date someone speaking French lol. Only good for a night!

The SilverDome is now Amazon. It was torn apart. I know that Powertrain building. It’s massive!
Be kind to everyone!
#35
(03-07-2026, 11:31 AM)Quantum12 Wrote: The Windsor tunnel is right next to GM headquarters! They just moved to the Hudson building. 
it’s hard to date someone speaking French lol. Only good for a night!

The SilverDome is now Amazon. It was torn apart. I know that Powertrain building. It’s massive!

Agree on the French. Too bad they didnt have Google translate back then. It was around 1985.