How about Canada?

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  • ETM0

    Calgary - housing prices are high and construction everywhere... but that means growth and jobs. But for a million people, night life is still not what it should be.

    As for winters in Canada. It's not much different from the northern states that border the particular region. If you could live there, you can live here. Vancouver is mild and has almost no winter (think Seattle) Calgary can be cold but we get warm chinook winds that melt everything every other week. Toronto winters are similar to Michigan (think Detroit). Montreal has the coldest winters. They have the "indoor city" which is a lot of above and below ground structures directly connected so you can stay inside during the winter. But probably not much worse than the bad winters New York has been getting.

    • When I visited calgary last winter they didn't have much snow. Is this normal?canuck
    • I think Ottawa has the most snow or is the coldest out of the bigger cities.Jaline
    • not by much thoughJaline
    • Yeah, we have had mild winters the last few years. Climate change maybe?ETM

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