Why Canada ROCKS!
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In honor of our friend Minxsy, let's tell her why Canada rocks :guitarist
1) McGill University in Montreal, where my husband :-4 got his undergrad degree
1) McGill University in Montreal, where my husband :-4 got his undergrad degree
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cherandbuster wrote: In honor of our friend Minxsy, let's tell her why Canada rocks :guitarist
1) McGill University in Montreal, where my husband :-4 got his undergrad degree
Koan, Tan and Fisher are a few others from Canadaland too....
Canadian Rockies weeeeee
Ok me done. Thanks Cher.
1) McGill University in Montreal, where my husband :-4 got his undergrad degree
Koan, Tan and Fisher are a few others from Canadaland too....
Canadian Rockies weeeeee

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Minks!:)
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Nomad wrote: Uh....canucks
whatever the hell they are
go on back to your cave laddy.
go on back to your cave laddy.
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minks wrote: go on back to your cave laddy.
can you point me in the right direction ?
can you point me in the right direction ?

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I had a feeling this thread might go slow. Just kiddin don't flame me.
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YZGI wrote: I had a feeling this thread might go slow. Just kiddin don't flame me.
yeah it's cause not much is known aboot us.
yeah it's cause not much is known aboot us.

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:wah: sorry 'mericans
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YZGI wrote: eh?
HAH it's like a challenge ya can't think of anything monumental about our teeeny corner of the world ahahahaha
HAH it's like a challenge ya can't think of anything monumental about our teeeny corner of the world ahahahaha
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booradley wrote:
:wah: sorry 'mericans
Ahahaha that is funny, goodness we have not seen you around much lately welcome back.
:wah: sorry 'mericans
Ahahaha that is funny, goodness we have not seen you around much lately welcome back.
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And I wanna snitch that pic please???
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The incredibly clean underground transit system/subway . . . Boston cannot compare --
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202,080km of coastline.

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minks wrote: And I wanna snitch that pic please???
logged in and posted it just for you;)
logged in and posted it just for you;)
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OpenMind wrote: 202,080km of coastline.
Umm excuse me please but I have to jump in here thank you
Minnesota has more lake shoreline than all the shore of Canada Hawaii and Florida combined
thank you very much

Umm excuse me please but I have to jump in here thank you
Minnesota has more lake shoreline than all the shore of Canada Hawaii and Florida combined
thank you very much
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Nomad wrote: Umm excuse me please but I have to jump in here thank you
Minnesota has more lake shoreline than all the shore of Canada Hawaii and Florida combined
thank you very much
So? This thread is aboot Canada.:-2
Minnesota has more lake shoreline than all the shore of Canada Hawaii and Florida combined
thank you very much
So? This thread is aboot Canada.:-2
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OpenMind wrote: So? This thread is aboot Canada.:-2
I thought it was important to show how though Canada is all fine and dandy, Minnesota is still cooler
I thought it was important to show how though Canada is all fine and dandy, Minnesota is still cooler
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Avril Levigne
...and don't forget the mounties
...and don't forget the mounties
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Nomad wrote: Umm excuse me please but I have to jump in here thank you
Minnesota has more lake shoreline than all the shore of Canada Hawaii and Florida combined
thank you very much
are you on crack, we own those islands up top of the world ya know... and you just don't measure one side sheesh hehehehehe
Minnesota has more lake shoreline than all the shore of Canada Hawaii and Florida combined
thank you very much
are you on crack, we own those islands up top of the world ya know... and you just don't measure one side sheesh hehehehehe
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minks wrote: are you on crack, we own those islands up top of the world ya know... and you just don't measure one side sheesh hehehehehe
What Baffin and Melville ? No one else wants them, its all ice !
And what I said is true.
We have some 13,000 lakes including the grandaddy Superior !
What Baffin and Melville ? No one else wants them, its all ice !
And what I said is true.
We have some 13,000 lakes including the grandaddy Superior !
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Nomad wrote: I thought it was important to show how though Canada is all fine and dandy, Minnesota is still cooler
You'll just have to start a Minnesota thread then.:-6
You'll just have to start a Minnesota thread then.:-6
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Nomad wrote: What Baffin and Melville ? No one else wants them, its all ice !
And what I said is true.
We have some 13,000 lakes including the grandaddy Superior !
see yellow stuff
And what I said is true.
We have some 13,000 lakes including the grandaddy Superior !
see yellow stuff
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darn my attachment failed
see white stuff
Attached files
see white stuff
Attached files
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Try again Minks-Canadians, unstoppable!
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Nomad wrote: You have Wayne Gretzky
Cant you just be happy with that ?
OOOOOO Nomad, I am from the South part of Alberta, Gretzky to us is a curse word... I shall forgive you this once.
Cant you just be happy with that ?
OOOOOO Nomad, I am from the South part of Alberta, Gretzky to us is a curse word... I shall forgive you this once.
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minks wrote: darn my attachment failed
see white stuff
Thats 90,000 miles of shoreline in Mn.
Welcome to Minnesota, the "Land of 10,000 Lakes. In fact, Minnesota has 12,000 lakes for a combined total of 90,000 miles of shoreline - more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined! The world's third largest river, the Mississippi, also begins its 2,552-mile journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
About 10,000 years ago, most of the area was covered by mile-thick glaciers. As they melted, the glaciers created many lakes and rivers. Minnesota even gets its name from the Dakota word minisota, meaning "water that reflects the sky." Minnesota is also known as the Gopher State, and as the North Star State, a translation of the French inscription on the state seal, L'Etoile du Nord.
see white stuff
Thats 90,000 miles of shoreline in Mn.
Welcome to Minnesota, the "Land of 10,000 Lakes. In fact, Minnesota has 12,000 lakes for a combined total of 90,000 miles of shoreline - more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined! The world's third largest river, the Mississippi, also begins its 2,552-mile journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
About 10,000 years ago, most of the area was covered by mile-thick glaciers. As they melted, the glaciers created many lakes and rivers. Minnesota even gets its name from the Dakota word minisota, meaning "water that reflects the sky." Minnesota is also known as the Gopher State, and as the North Star State, a translation of the French inscription on the state seal, L'Etoile du Nord.
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Nomad wrote: Thats 90,000 miles of shoreline in Mn.
Welcome to Minnesota, the "Land of 10,000 Lakes. In fact, Minnesota has 12,000 lakes for a combined total of 90,000 miles of shoreline - more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined! The world's third largest river, the Mississippi, also begins its 2,552-mile journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
About 10,000 years ago, most of the area was covered by mile-thick glaciers. As they melted, the glaciers created many lakes and rivers. Minnesota even gets its name from the Dakota word minisota, meaning "water that reflects the sky." Minnesota is also known as the Gopher State, and as the North Star State, a translation of the French inscription on the state seal, L'Etoile du Nord.
it is friday, I have had the week from hades, I am not researching my coastline for now... so fine you win, now will you go away ahahahahahahahaha:-5
Welcome to Minnesota, the "Land of 10,000 Lakes. In fact, Minnesota has 12,000 lakes for a combined total of 90,000 miles of shoreline - more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined! The world's third largest river, the Mississippi, also begins its 2,552-mile journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
About 10,000 years ago, most of the area was covered by mile-thick glaciers. As they melted, the glaciers created many lakes and rivers. Minnesota even gets its name from the Dakota word minisota, meaning "water that reflects the sky." Minnesota is also known as the Gopher State, and as the North Star State, a translation of the French inscription on the state seal, L'Etoile du Nord.
it is friday, I have had the week from hades, I am not researching my coastline for now... so fine you win, now will you go away ahahahahahahahaha:-5
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not really, most English people would visit the lakes in Canada rather than the States
...but as we can't afford either, we'll go camping in the Lake District instead:D
...but as we can't afford either, we'll go camping in the Lake District instead:D
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Nomad wrote: Thats 90,000 miles of shoreline in Mn.
Welcome to Minnesota, the "Land of 10,000 Lakes. In fact, Minnesota has 12,000 lakes for a combined total of 90,000 miles of shoreline - more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined! The world's third largest river, the Mississippi, also begins its 2,552-mile journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
About 10,000 years ago, most of the area was covered by mile-thick glaciers. As they melted, the glaciers created many lakes and rivers. Minnesota even gets its name from the Dakota word minisota, meaning "water that reflects the sky." Minnesota is also known as the Gopher State, and as the North Star State, a translation of the French inscription on the state seal, L'Etoile du Nord.
ADMIN. Delete this post - out of context!!!:p
Welcome to Minnesota, the "Land of 10,000 Lakes. In fact, Minnesota has 12,000 lakes for a combined total of 90,000 miles of shoreline - more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined! The world's third largest river, the Mississippi, also begins its 2,552-mile journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
About 10,000 years ago, most of the area was covered by mile-thick glaciers. As they melted, the glaciers created many lakes and rivers. Minnesota even gets its name from the Dakota word minisota, meaning "water that reflects the sky." Minnesota is also known as the Gopher State, and as the North Star State, a translation of the French inscription on the state seal, L'Etoile du Nord.
ADMIN. Delete this post - out of context!!!:p
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How long is Canada's Shoreline?
If you were to try to walk around Canada, following the shoreline at a good pace of 20 kilometres each day, it would take you 33 years to complete the journey. At 243,000 kilometres, Canada's shoreline is the longest in the world. (See more at the National Atlas of Canada)
http://www.gsca.nrcan.gc.ca/coastweb/facts_e.php#long
there is my link, ok so yeah I have no idea about the differences between shoreline and coast line but suspect shoreline includes lakes, Nommy me thinks we are on 2 different topics, we have coast line meaning ocean touches all that landmass, if we added our lake shores I suspect we would be a *** of a lot larger than yours. :-4

If you were to try to walk around Canada, following the shoreline at a good pace of 20 kilometres each day, it would take you 33 years to complete the journey. At 243,000 kilometres, Canada's shoreline is the longest in the world. (See more at the National Atlas of Canada)
http://www.gsca.nrcan.gc.ca/coastweb/facts_e.php#long
there is my link, ok so yeah I have no idea about the differences between shoreline and coast line but suspect shoreline includes lakes, Nommy me thinks we are on 2 different topics, we have coast line meaning ocean touches all that landmass, if we added our lake shores I suspect we would be a *** of a lot larger than yours. :-4

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Are you hinting that Nomad check this out in person?:)
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chonsigirl wrote: Are you hinting that Nomad check this out in person?:)
haha like... take a walk nomad
haha like... take a walk nomad

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coastline
n : the outline of a coast
shoreline
n : a boundary line between land and water
Definitions from dictionary.com... no more clear than ... mud
n : the outline of a coast
shoreline
n : a boundary line between land and water
Definitions from dictionary.com... no more clear than ... mud
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
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minks wrote: How long is Canada's Shoreline?
If you were to try to walk around Canada, following the shoreline at a good pace of 20 kilometres each day, it would take you 33 years to complete the journey. At 243,000 kilometres, Canada's shoreline is the longest in the world. (See more at the National Atlas of Canada)
http://www.gsca.nrcan.gc.ca/coastweb/facts_e.php#long
there is my link, ok so yeah I have no idea about the differences between shoreline and coast line but suspect shoreline includes lakes, Nommy me thinks we are on 2 different topics, we have coast line meaning ocean touches all that landmass, if we added our lake shores I suspect we would be a *** of a lot larger than yours. :-4

O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
If you were to try to walk around Canada, following the shoreline at a good pace of 20 kilometres each day, it would take you 33 years to complete the journey. At 243,000 kilometres, Canada's shoreline is the longest in the world. (See more at the National Atlas of Canada)
http://www.gsca.nrcan.gc.ca/coastweb/facts_e.php#long
there is my link, ok so yeah I have no idea about the differences between shoreline and coast line but suspect shoreline includes lakes, Nommy me thinks we are on 2 different topics, we have coast line meaning ocean touches all that landmass, if we added our lake shores I suspect we would be a *** of a lot larger than yours. :-4

O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
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Why Canada ROCKS!
Someone already said RCMP so I'll say...
STAMPEDE!!!!
;)
STAMPEDE!!!!
;)
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I love CANADA it is beyond beautiful I have driven from Vancouver to Montreal and every mile was Awesome. I have skied at Whistler, and camped at Lake Louise, and enjoyed Ontario, Alberta, Edmenton I can't say enough about the beauty that is CANADA..
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
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[QUOTE=minks]How long is Canada's Shoreline?
If you were to try to walk around Canada, following the shoreline at a good pace of 20 kilometres each day, it would take you 33 years to complete the journey. At 243,000 kilometres, Canada's shoreline is the longest in the world. (See more at the National Atlas of Canada)
http://www.gsca.nrcan.gc.ca/coastweb/facts_e.php#long
there is my link, ok so yeah I have no idea about the differences between shoreline and coast line but suspect shoreline includes lakes, Nommy me thinks we are on 2 different topics, we have coast line meaning ocean touches all that landmass, if we added our lake shores I suspect we would be a *** of a lot larger than yours. :-4
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That's telling them Minks. You go girl.
If you were to try to walk around Canada, following the shoreline at a good pace of 20 kilometres each day, it would take you 33 years to complete the journey. At 243,000 kilometres, Canada's shoreline is the longest in the world. (See more at the National Atlas of Canada)
http://www.gsca.nrcan.gc.ca/coastweb/facts_e.php#long
there is my link, ok so yeah I have no idea about the differences between shoreline and coast line but suspect shoreline includes lakes, Nommy me thinks we are on 2 different topics, we have coast line meaning ocean touches all that landmass, if we added our lake shores I suspect we would be a *** of a lot larger than yours. :-4

That's telling them Minks. You go girl.
A witch will get a better grip on the broom if she is without panties!
Why Canada ROCKS!
1. The toque. For inventing hat hair, Canuck-style.
2. Joni Mitchell. The Prairie priestess of poetry. For singing Butterbox Babies and A Case of You.
3. Tim Hortons. For brewing coffee that tastes as good as it smells. And for chocolate sour cream Timbits.
4. Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Because he could do handsprings, and drove a gull-wing Mercedes roadster. Because he made us think about what our country means to us.
5. Polar bears. Big, white, beautiful.
6. The anti-gun rack. In which our pickup trucks carry umbrellas, not automatic weapons.
7. McIntosh apple. That sweet crunch was brought to you by Ontario's Johnny (Appleseed) McIntosh, in 1796.
8. Wayne Gretzky. You don't have to be a hockey fan to call the pride of Brantford a great athlete, and one classy guy.
9. Salmon. Our iconic survivor.
10. Greenpeace. For raising global environmental consciousness, and for saving whales.
11. Paul Anka. From Puppy Love to (You're) Having My Baby, the smooth Ottawa-born crooner has done it his way.
12. Agnes McPhail. Here's to the leader of the pack: The first woman elected to Parliament, in 1921.
13. Bill Reid. World-renowned Haida artist and touchstone of a vibrant, cherished native culture.
14. Perogies. Smothered with butter, fried onions and sour cream. Thank you, old country.
15. The Canadian Shield. Impenetrable and massive, this central Canadian layer of igneous rock and coniferous forest is our protective shell.
16. Snow. Because we can't control it. And can't stop talking about it.
17. Cindy Klassen. Speed skater extraordinaire, her six Olympic medals are the most won by a Canadian.
18. The Maple Leaf. Our flag, bold and graphically spare, makes the heart swell.
19. Finola Hackett. Because she's gracious and can spell poiesis. And she's 14, giving us hope for the next generation.
20. Arthur Erickson. He lives in a backyard Eden, but his buildings are all business, stark and purposeful.
21. Melting pot. Our ethnic soup does not always make for a smooth multicultural mix, but mostly it works.
2. Joni Mitchell. The Prairie priestess of poetry. For singing Butterbox Babies and A Case of You.
3. Tim Hortons. For brewing coffee that tastes as good as it smells. And for chocolate sour cream Timbits.
4. Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Because he could do handsprings, and drove a gull-wing Mercedes roadster. Because he made us think about what our country means to us.
5. Polar bears. Big, white, beautiful.
6. The anti-gun rack. In which our pickup trucks carry umbrellas, not automatic weapons.
7. McIntosh apple. That sweet crunch was brought to you by Ontario's Johnny (Appleseed) McIntosh, in 1796.
8. Wayne Gretzky. You don't have to be a hockey fan to call the pride of Brantford a great athlete, and one classy guy.
9. Salmon. Our iconic survivor.
10. Greenpeace. For raising global environmental consciousness, and for saving whales.
11. Paul Anka. From Puppy Love to (You're) Having My Baby, the smooth Ottawa-born crooner has done it his way.
12. Agnes McPhail. Here's to the leader of the pack: The first woman elected to Parliament, in 1921.
13. Bill Reid. World-renowned Haida artist and touchstone of a vibrant, cherished native culture.
14. Perogies. Smothered with butter, fried onions and sour cream. Thank you, old country.
15. The Canadian Shield. Impenetrable and massive, this central Canadian layer of igneous rock and coniferous forest is our protective shell.
16. Snow. Because we can't control it. And can't stop talking about it.
17. Cindy Klassen. Speed skater extraordinaire, her six Olympic medals are the most won by a Canadian.
18. The Maple Leaf. Our flag, bold and graphically spare, makes the heart swell.
19. Finola Hackett. Because she's gracious and can spell poiesis. And she's 14, giving us hope for the next generation.
20. Arthur Erickson. He lives in a backyard Eden, but his buildings are all business, stark and purposeful.
21. Melting pot. Our ethnic soup does not always make for a smooth multicultural mix, but mostly it works.
A witch will get a better grip on the broom if she is without panties!