If you could go anywhere in Canada where would it be and why?
also, name some of the places you've been in Canada! Which place did you like best?
If you could go anywhere in Canada where would it be and why?
also, name some of the places you've been in Canada! Which place did you like best?
Chu Chai, Rue St Denis, Montreal. Ah. Thai vegetarian restaurant. Heavenly.
I went to Canada for 3 weeks a few years ago. My last holiday actually but it was so good it's worth not going anywhere else for ages.
We went to Vancouver, which was great, then Banff by minibus, then to Toronto, then went to Montreal via Niagara Falls, then Quebec, and back to Montreal. It was ALL fabulous. Canada is so much more vegan friendly than the UK.
I'd like to visit again one day - so much more to see!
do you really think canada is more vegan friendly than the UK? I always see vegan festivals and such going on in the UK and I get so jealous!
I've never been to a vegan restaurant... that one sounds great!
I have lots of family in Montreal, so I might get to go eat some yummy Thai food one day!!
I used to live on vancouver island. Although, I don't remember it much, I was young. I'd like to visit again.
I would love to go way up north in canada and watch the northern lights!
Yes, I thought Canada was definitely more vegan friendly. It's so multicultural, and there are a lot more purely vegetarian places. In Toronto there seem to be loads of Chinese Vegetarian restaurants. Canadians seemed more environmentally aware too.
We stopped at a Youth Hostel on the way to Banff, and it was literally in the middle of nowhere. (Very pleasant!) I was panicking about telling the owner I was vegan and thought I'd be going hungry, but she said "Fine, no problem, the veggie burgers are vegan, I have soya milk and hang on, I'll just check the bread has no milk in it" AND she made me some gorgeous fruit pancakes with soya milk in the morning. Vegan heaven. Except that we had to sleep in an old train caboose and it was FREEZING, but food wise it was heavenly.
In the UK I've often had to explain to people what a vegan is and what I can and can't eat, usually accompanied by very peculiar looks, grumbled comments ("whatever next..., in my day.....") and a lettuce sandwich!
PS Would love to see the Northern Lights too, and as for festivals, they all seem to be in Bristol! They have all the fun there
Wow.. I never knew! I guess i'm pretty lucky over here! I just need to leave my house now to experience these wonderful places!
Do you happen to know the name of the youth hostel that you stayed in? It sounds so interesting.
One day, I hope to own a vegan Inn. Just small and simple. Somewhere in northern alberta. You will be more than welcome to come!
Cherry - Have you ever seen the northern lights?
I have a few times... they're pretty amazing.
We had a spectacular show this past may. It was incredible. I can't even explain how beautiful it was. Apparently there was something going on with the sun. Some solar flares I believe. So it made the sky a huge light show for hours. I've never seen anything like it. It actually brought tears to my eyes...
I would like to go further north though, to see a real show!
I have only seen the northern lights on television, I guess the real thing would be spectacular
I don't know much about canada. I hear from time to time that iut has similarities with Australia. What do you think about that?
Hi Terra! I see you live in the Georgian Bay area. I was born in Owen Sound and grew up in Port Elgin!
I've hardly travelled around my country at all. Other than the fact that I now live on Vancouver Island. I've been to Quebec and Calgary, and all over Southern Ontario, but that's all! So if I could go anywhere, I'd definitely check out the Maritimes. For some reason I really want to see PEI, though it's probably because of my fond memories of Anne of Green Gables LOL. And I'd love to see more of Quebec. It's so different from the rest of Canada.
"Man can do as he wills, but not will as he wills" - Arthur Schopenhauer
Well I have lived in Vancouver for 3 and a half years. During that time, I have seen parts of B.C. including Victoria and Port Renfrew (on the beautiful western side of Vancouver Island).
I've also been to Kelowna lots of times, so I've seen the surrounding area there and I love driving home the long way on the Hope-Princeton Road.
I've been to Banff, Alberta. We drove by car from Vancouver to there and back again. It was beautiful!
Next year we are going to PEI for 2 weeks in August. We have rented a fully self-contained apartment there woohoo! Even if there's not lots to do there for 2 weeks, I am going to have such a good time, just chillin out and relaxing in the Maritimes
Lucky!Roxy
"Man can do as he wills, but not will as he wills" - Arthur Schopenhauer
Hey Yoggy -
You've been to quite a few places I would say!
I'm pretty much the same; born in ontario, moved to Vancouver island. then we moved back to ontario 2 years later. I have family in quebec and a few areas around BC. So i've been there a few times and I've travelled from ontario to BC through Canada once and back from BC to Ontario through the states....
Canada can be a bit boring when you're 7 and travelling non-stop in a crowded car for 4 days! But it's worth it when you get to the mountains in alberta and BC... wow... Ontario seems so plain once you've been out there!
But I do like the georgian bay area in the summer... only if you're near the water though!
Anne of Green Gables... that's the best! I would love to see the maritimes too!
My sister has been to Nova Scotia and says it's awesome!
I think each province has it's own unique beauty. They're all so different!
I didn't realise that Port Elgin was right on the water... That's the one thing I love, being on the water! You must have done a lot of exploring around the Bruce Peninsula as a kid. What a beautiful place!
Well, we got free flights because we had tons of points with the Aeroplan program. Otherwise - we wouldn't be able to afford it. Flights to PEI from Vancouver are VERY expensive.
I'm looking forward to it
Roxy -
I was wondering when you were going to join this thread!
And here you are!
My favorite Aunt & Uncle & cousins live in Kelowna! They LOVE it there!
They've been to a few vegan restaurants and say that there is plently of vegan food in the stores! (their way of trying to get me to move out there! which I love!)
You're very lucky to be able to go to PEI - what an adventure!
Gotta love aeroplan!
That's awesome Roxy!
Kelowna is lovely! We have a house up there, in the Mission area, that my mother-in-law rents from us. We almost lost it in the fires a couple of years ago, but thank goodness it was saved.
Do you think you could please find out the names of those Vegan restaurants? I never knew there were vegan restaurants there. I won't be going up there again until next year, but it's always good to know!!
Forsure - I'll email her right away and ask!
It usually takes her about one week to get back to me!
I guess that's what happens when you have two small kids!
They almost lost their home to the fire aswell.
It was extremely lucky that they didn't. Almost every other house was burnt to the ground...
I'm not familiar with the Mission area, where is that exactly?
It is basically south Kelowna. Probably right near where your Aunt and Uncle are, as it was where the big fires were a couple of years ago. Our place is just off Lakeshore Road.
And thank you for emailing your Aunty!
Wow - what a small world... they live like 4 streets up!
I just looked on google maps!
well.. I guess it depends where on lakeshore!
I didn't realise how long lakeshore was!
Hello everyone
No Terra, I haven't ever seen the Northern Lights. They sound amazing. Apparently you can see them from Northern Scotland but I don't think they are as strong as from further North. They're definitely something I'm aiming to see at some point in my life.
All this talk of Canada is making me want to visit again.
well Cherry - If I ever start my vegan inn, you can be my first guest!
You can test the vegan meals for me and give me ratings!
I'll be there! Thanks
to answer the thread question i want to live in hamilton. we pass it when driving to toronto- it looks so pretty and hilly, and not far from toronto.
if banff wasn't so far away from my family- i would love to live there. the most beautiful place i have ever been too- yet soooo cold
The supermarket. I've run out of bread.terra
mophoto - Hamilton is beautiful if you like the city life!
But the air quality there is VERY poor. They have a ton of factories.
Do you go to toronto often?
Adam - now I want a sandwich. We have tons of bread here in our supermarkets, so you are more than welcome to come here to get some. It would be a long trip though, just for bread....
All this talk about the Northern lights and noone mentioned Dawson City, Yukon. But don't go around June 21st, or you'll have to wait a few weeks for the sky to get dark enough to even see the Northern lights. Mid August is the time to go. And while you're there, take the drive up the Dempster Highway and with a short flight over the pingos you can end up in Tuktoyaktuk.
I wanna go to Victoria and visit FOXYTINA Then we could go together and visit Yoggy!
I would go to the maritimes to drink the cold drinkw ith the maritimers, I would go to old montreal to search for the excentric jewish communities, I would go to BC (southern the island or whatever) to trip with the hippies. And I would go to ottawa to dance one parliment hill wiht a sign that said "The universe loves public healthcare".
"Its bad karma to fuck with the stoned"- Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Comentary (found on criterion collection)
Yeah! That would be awesome! And we could all go out to eat at Rebar's! (vegan-friendly vegetarian restaurant).Roxy
"Man can do as he wills, but not will as he wills" - Arthur Schopenhauer
Roxy's house! I will stock up on Denman Island Chocolates while I am there. Yum!!!
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."
Right where I am. Toronto
I have been out of this lovely city for far too long now, and I am sooo happy to be back. Hello TTC! And all the vegan restaurants and shops! You can't get Matt and Nat vegan wear many places.
Not to be a Toronto snob or anything, however I have a theory. You can tell how far you are away from Toronto by the soy stock at your local coffee pub.
i.e. When asking whether a coffee shop has soy "milk", this is the response in relation to how far you are away from Toronto.
Reeeeely far away: (a confused stare) "No! What is soy?"
Far away: (a blank stare) "...um, soy? No, we dont carry that here dear"
Mid-way: "Sure" (location of soy milk behind counter, and has been expired days ago cuz not a lot of people drink it, and its the one that seperates in the coffee)
Almost there: "Sure, here it is." (decent soy, but not organic)
In Toronto: "Sure, what kind of soy milk do you want? Flavoured? Organic? Brand perference?"
Ahhhhh, see what I mean. I love my coffee too much to have it jeapordized.
No single raindrop believes it is to blame for the flood
I am a long way from Toronto and there are plenty of cafes and coffee shops with soy milk readily available.
Sorry, I should clarify. Within Ontario. Small towns, outside of the Greater Toronto Area. Sorry, I am encapsulated in my own little world again.
YAY SOY!
No single raindrop believes it is to blame for the flood
LOL no worries.
ya that would be fun to visit with roxy and yoggy!
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
look out Victoria......here we come!
that sucks about hamilton- it seems so cute in passing. toronto is so close to me but i don't go there enough! too many of my friends live in chicago- to hours further.terra
my dad is an overzelous ski instructor and we want to go skiing somewhere close for the weekend. blue mountain and searchmont are awaiting us- just need more snow.
any other good places to ski in ontario??
I've only been to 2 ski resorts in Ontario: Blue Mountain and Talisman Resort. Talisman is smaller, but still really fun. And you know, I have absolutely no idea where it is! I went twice when I was pretty young (once when I was 11, once when I was 12), and of course I was driven there and didn't pay attention to where it was LOL. It's somewhere around southern Ontario thoughmophoto
"Man can do as he wills, but not will as he wills" - Arthur Schopenhauer
Hey Mophoto & Yoggi -
That's so cool, I live 30 minutes away from blue mountain. I've been there skiing and hiking... My sister and her boyfriend are moving to collingwood(that's the town that blue mountain is...)... I have tons of friends there too...
small world
Mophoto - Here are some ski resorts... they are all approx. 30 minutes away from blue mountain...
horseshoe resort
snowvalley
moonstone - This one's pretty much in my backyard... It's good, but I would say that blue mountain is the best out of all of them!
There's lots of skiing in B.C.
The Aussies just seem to LOVE Whistler
I finally got a hold of my aunt and uncle who live in kelowna - i haven't talked to them in weeks... they came on to chat for a few minutes lastnight and they said kelowna, BC is FILLED with aussies!
i love canada. i grew up nearby and we drove up to toronto and niagara falls quite often. i always had such a great time. i've been to montreal and quebec city a few times. in fact i will be moving to montreal in the spring. i'm excited, but i don't know much about living there, just being a tourist. can anyone tell me about what neighborhoods are nice and whatever else i might need to know to live there?
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." —Margaret Mead
I probably already said this but Prince Edward Island. In fact, I'm going there in August/September. Will find my way there from my New York trip. Montreal sounds great too but am on a budget.
Check out the Toronto Vegetarian Podcast at veg.ca/tvp !
I currently live in Toronto and love how easy it is to be vegan here. I grew up in Halifax, NS and lived in Kingston, ON for 4 years. If I could live anywhere else, either Vancouver or Montreal would work for me, with Montreal being my first choice. I found people in omni restaurants much more knowledgeable and helpful about veganism than they are in omni restos in TO - in my experience, people in Toronto don't know anything or they'll just lie to make you leave them alone. There's basically only one omni resto I've found in Toronto that I feel safe ordering in.
As for visiting though, my hubby and I would really like to spend a bunch of time up north in the Yukon, etc. camping. It'll be a while before we can afford to get up there though.
As for where I've been: NS, New Brunswick, PEI, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, BC. I will never ever live down east again!!
Check out the Toronto Vegetarian Podcast at veg.ca/tvp !
I've heard Toronto is the place to go for a great selection of wonderful vegan food and restaurants...so I choose there!
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