Baluk - 25-10-2007 at 01:52 PM
So.. just curious how much you guys know about Canada and its provinces/territories.
After all, many canadians know many or all of the states, can you get our 13?
http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/5703/canadabd4.gif
cheers
Rye - 25-10-2007 at 02:55 PM
I can, and have been to them all
BeamerBob - 26-10-2007 at 05:11 AM
Sadly, I'm good for only 3. Never visited either. The wife has been to Niagara Falls. Incidentally, she says the canadian side is much nicer.
Rye - 26-10-2007 at 07:48 AM
Hey, 3 isn't that bad! Look at it this way, you have lots of stuff to explore yet.
acampbell - 26-10-2007 at 08:14 AM
I was recently suprised and interested to learn of your newest province, Nanuvut, formally part of the Northeast corner of the NW Territories. I
learned when I had an order for a customer up on the Arctic Circle and I had trouble finding him on my (old) atlas.
Baluk - 26-10-2007 at 01:01 PM
Just a quick correction - it's a territory
haha. 10 provinces and 3 territories.
But yea... BeamerBob, like rye said, you have lots to explore !
DenisLaMenace - 26-10-2007 at 01:25 PM
so now where are the best spots in Canada for landboarding, snowkiting,and kitesufring.
My proposal:
Iles-de-la-madelaine for buggy, land and kitesurf.
http://www.rendezvousaventure.com/organisation/index.php?lng...
the spot has long beaches not crowded and lot of wind.
as for snowkiting ??? the whole Canada
DenisLaMenace - 26-10-2007 at 01:28 PM
just an overview of the wind there
http://windguru.com/int/index.php?sc=166
it's always like that
Rye - 26-10-2007 at 05:12 PM
Love the "Maggies", a great kiting spot and where I first learned the sport. The beaches are the best, and looonnng. I try to get there once a year,
late August,early September. The PKRA in the past has their only North American stop there then as well.