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Wildflower
Jul 16th, 2005, 09:30 PM
The Top Six
1. Vancouver
2. Victoria
3. Winnipeg
4. Ottawa
5. Toronto
6. Calgary

http://www.peta.org/feat/vegcities/canada.html

Roxy
Jul 20th, 2005, 07:23 PM
I live in Vancouver :D and Foxy's in Victoria :D

foxytina_69
Jul 22nd, 2005, 02:25 AM
:D

Yoggy
Jul 23rd, 2005, 06:06 AM
Yay, I'm in Victoria!

gicuzzi
Aug 8th, 2005, 02:34 PM
It's too bad there is none in atlantic canada.....:mad:

Alvin Carrier
Apr 18th, 2006, 04:43 AM
I'd rather like to kick Newfoundland and PEI out of Canada for that damn seal hunt! Listen to those bureaucrats defending it, because they want to be able to say they keep their citizens employed! I bet most of them would have welcomed the Canadian legalization of slavery 200 years ago. All they care about is the economic well-being of their voters. And they could have said "If it's good enough for America . . . " But at the end of the day, I live in Alberta and our cattle industry is nothing to be proud of. You see all these bumperstickers reading "I Love Alberta Beef". In other words, Alberta is still full of hicks. Not surprisingly, country music is very big here. Hurray for country vegetarians kd lang and Carrie Underwood, but I still country music is full of savages.

BlueMonarch
Apr 20th, 2006, 11:18 PM
I sooo wasnt surprised that Montreal (or ne Quebec place) wasnt on that list!! :P

I rarely go out to eat cuz there r only a handful of restos. I mean, i prefer to eat home cooked, but when me friends an i go out... erm, yeah!

Healthfood stores suck too for snacks and what not. But it has been gettn better! *phew

Alvin Carrier
Apr 24th, 2006, 07:02 PM
I'd like to live in British Columbia, especially if it seceded from Canada! I'd like to ask our British Columbians here if they see any link between country music and animal cruelty. Impossible to prove, but . . . . Edmontonians have long ridiculed Calgary as a cowboy town, but Edmontonians show up in droves to watch animals being hurt in a rodeo or listen to some good ol' boy in a cowboy hat sing about cheatin' and hurtin'. I hate country music and I hope I don't offend any animal lover . . . 21,000 showed up in Edmonton to see Tim McGraw, 16,000 to see the Dixie Chicks, 14,000 just lately to see Brooks and Dunn (who?) and Garth Brooks sold out Rexall Place three straight nights. That's probably around 40,000 people or more. And Edmonton is hardly a hotbed of civility to animals. Edmonton had until lately a baseball team called the EdmontonTrappers! You see all these bumperstickers reading "I Love Alberta Beef". It's not fair to say someone is cruel to animals if he/she likes country music, but I can't help feeling country music is, per capita, full of cruel bumpkins, onstage and off. Yes, I do know that heavy metal has turned out some terrible lyrics glorifying violence. But I think these creeps are in a small (albeit loud) minority. Don't be afraid to disagree with this post. Am I being too harsh? And just how popular is country music in a more civilized city like Vancouver or Victoria?

gogs67
Apr 24th, 2006, 11:03 PM
. . . 21,000 showed up in Edmonton to see Tim McGraw, 16,000 to see the Dixie Chicks, 14,000 just lately to see Brooks and Dunn (who?) and Garth Brooks sold out Rexall Place three straight nights. That's probably around 40,000 people or more. ?

i like the Dixie Chics politics!;)

Pilaf
Apr 25th, 2006, 04:48 PM
I sooo wasnt surprised that Montreal (or ne Quebec place) wasnt on that list!! :P

I rarely go out to eat cuz there r only a handful of restos. I mean, i prefer to eat home cooked, but when me friends an i go out... erm, yeah!

Healthfood stores suck too for snacks and what not. But it has been gettn better! *phew


One of my best friends lives in Quebec and she's a pesca-vegetarian (she still eats fish and eggs I believe). I'm gonna go meet her next year. I've been slowly getting her to come around to being a vegan. She was still a carnivore when I started talkin' to her :) After she got used to soymilk and tofu it's a lot easier for her. Maybe we should start "converting" Quebecers :P (kidding..or am I? ; D)

BlueMonarch
Apr 25th, 2006, 05:08 PM
One of my best friends lives in Quebec and she's a pesca-vegetarian (she still eats fish and eggs I believe). I'm gonna go meet her next year. I've been slowly getting her to come around to being a vegan. She was still a carnivore when I started talkin' to her :) After she got used to soymilk and tofu it's a lot easier for her. Maybe we should start "converting" Quebecers :P (kidding..or am I? ; D)

lmao! Cute. I think we should! :P
I am harsh about the Quebec, but in Montreal we do now have 2 Vegan resto's (thank gawd!) and a couple Vegan friendly Vegetarian places (of course, i do not include typical asian restos from here cuz ya cant trust them! Cross contamination, whats that in my rice, and beef broth for a veggy soup! :P).

Oh, and we actually have a Vegan Bed & Breakfast!!!! XD I checked the place out, the guy running the place is really cool and the local is gorgeous. http://www.chezphilippe.info/ if ever yall wanna stay in MTL for a bit! And his prices are pretty good.

Is ur friend in MTL?

Other than the few lil Vegan places here, Quebec is slightly retarded (imo). Because they are so adamant about keepn their culture and language (which isnt a bad thing), they seem to reject everything else, and are almost completely ignorant regarding Veg/anism! K, so i am generalising, and im sure its like this in many places. But slaughter is slaughter Quebecors! Veganism isnt an Anglo thing, wake up and smell the rottn corps! :P

lol, if u do come over, that's b cool, lets hook up!

wilson
Apr 26th, 2006, 01:33 AM
I am harsh about the Quebec, but in Montreal we do now have 2 Vegan resto's (thank gawd!) and a couple Vegan friendly Vegetarian places.

Oh, and we actually have a Vegan Bed & Breakfast!!!! XD I checked the place out, the guy running the place is really cool and the local is gorgeous. http://www.chezphilippe.info/ if ever yall wanna stay in MTL for a bit! And his prices are pretty good.


My gf and I had a little break in Montreal last August, and we stayed at chez philippe's. Great little place, and Philippe is a tremendous host, and an excellent cook.

Commensal is a favourite restaurant, we also went to Aux Vivre and a couple other places. Montreal is a superb city. I love walking up Mont Royal on a clear day and seeing the view from the top :)

BlueMonarch
Apr 26th, 2006, 03:03 AM
My gf and I had a little break in Montreal last August, and we stayed at chez philippe's. Great little place, and Philippe is a tremendous host, and an excellent cook.

Commensal is a favourite restaurant, we also went to Aux Vivre and a couple other places. Montreal is a superb city. I love walking up Mont Royal on a clear day and seeing the view from the top :)

Hey! Awesome, u met Philippe! I believe that he's a great host, he was always so polite when he came to shop @ the health food store i werked @: Club Organic.
The commensal is ok, looks nice, but i always end up eatn the same thang as they r more vegetarian than Vegan. But good stuff ne ways.
Aux Vives is the Bomb!! And now there's a new place called Blue Monday, havnt had the pleasure of checkn it out yet.

And yes, Montreal is gorgeous, Quebec City even nicer. Hard 2 leave this place... *sigh, oh well. Glad u liked it ;) It certainly nice to have more Vegans here! :P

Bodybuilder
May 2nd, 2006, 09:46 PM
I was just in Vancouver and Victoria and both are great places! I will be up in Canada quite a bit for a new job so it will be exciting....and it will be summertime, so a bit warmer :)

laurin
Jun 5th, 2006, 02:15 AM
That's awesome, I'm moving to Victoria in September or if I'm delayed then I'll be there in January.

Bodybuilder
Jun 5th, 2006, 04:38 AM
cool. I will make a bunch of visits up there to meet up with Brendan Brazier and to attend the Taste of Health and just because B.C. rocks :)

Roxy
Jun 6th, 2006, 08:04 PM
That's awesome, I'm moving to Victoria in September or if I'm delayed then I'll be there in January.

Are you moving there for school, Laurin?

laurin
Jun 6th, 2006, 09:54 PM
Are you moving there for school, Laurin?

Yeah, I'm taking the Criminal Justice Program at Camosun College. :rolleyes:

Roxy
Jun 6th, 2006, 10:01 PM
Cool! I visited Victoria once, when I first came to Canada. I remember it was really pretty. Foxytina will be able to tell you more though coz she lives there :)

kaitlin
Jun 7th, 2006, 12:38 AM
Hello. I will be visiting Vancouver soon with my non-vegetarian parents. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where we might eat? I would like to go to a restaurant that caters specifically to vegans while we are there. Also, what are the best vegan-friendly restaurants that omnivorous people enjoy as well? Thanks

Roxy
Jun 7th, 2006, 03:38 AM
Hi Kaitlin

Here is a great link to get you started.

http://www.happycow.net/north_america/canada/british_columbia/vancouver/index.html

I can definately recommend The Naam restaurant. It is a very casual vegetarian and vegan-friendly restaurant. Most nights it has live music after about 9 or 10pm, it's always busy and during the summer, they have an outdoor courtyard set up for dining. Their food is also absolutely delicious (though the service can be a bit slow).

I have taken quite a few omnivores to this restaurant and they've all really enjoyed it.

As far as omni restaurants that are vegan friendly, I would recommend The Banana Leaf restaurant. (http://bananaleaf-vancouver.com/)
They have the most amazing Malaysian food. Mmmmmm! Making my mouth water, just thinking about it. Actually, I'm going there for my birthday, this Friday.

I also recommended this restaurant to Dianevegan when she was in Vancouver, and she too, enjoyed this restaurant a lot.

kaitlin
Jun 7th, 2006, 04:04 AM
Thank you so much!

Roxy
Jun 7th, 2006, 04:11 AM
You're welcome :) I hope you enjoy Vancouver.

chefness
Jan 24th, 2010, 09:27 PM
I'd like to see someone hunt for seals in PEI...and Newfoundland for that matter.
The largest population of problematic seals is in Labrador...Not saying that it's right, but quite honestly if you don't educate yourself you're no better than the hunters.

I would also like to see some Atlantic Canada cities on there - what about Halifax? Holy.

LaceytheCrazy
Feb 24th, 2010, 11:36 PM
^^Yeah no kidding, heehee, it's a little warm in Newfoundland for seals.
(I probably shouldn't even get involved in this discussion, I know very little about the seal hunt...Although for what it's worth, I am from Newfoundland and I can't say I've ever seen anybody hunting seals over there...most of the people I know from back home are just as up in arms about the whole thing).

I'm so excited to see these stats, I'm hoping to move to Vancouver by next year and as long as the vegan fare is better than it is here in Calgary, I think I might be ok...:P


EDIT:
Oh and ps, not that I'm trying to defend the political goings-on over there, but the Atlantic side of Canada has been quite...pooped upon...for as long as I can remember, and taking a step back it's not so hard to understand why they might cling to any straws they've got. When Alberta was going that glorious economic boom people were still barely scraping by back home. :( It's sad, and in this case, it's wrong, but that whole slavery comment was rather harsh. If we all blamed civilians for the actions of their political leaders I think we'd probably be damning ourselves, y'know?