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I plan on visiting Canada soon, as I've never been there. I'm a single
24 y.o. male. I've been told Montreal is ideal because it is geared to a younger, more partying crowd. But, what about Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia? These places interest me also. Thanks. 2 |
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VacuumHead wrote:
I plan on visiting Canada soon, as I've never been there. I'm a single 24 y.o. male. I've been told Montreal is ideal because it is geared to a younger, more partying crowd. But, what about Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia? These places interest me also. Thanks. I am sure that you will find lots of interest for a person your age in all those spots. |
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Trudi Marrapodi wrote: You can also find young, partying crowds in Toronto and Vancouver. You may have a harder time of it in Ottawa I live next to the University of Ottawa and belive me there is no shortage young partying crowds in Ottawa. |
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In article , Allan wrote:
Trudi Marrapodi wrote: You can also find young, partying crowds in Toronto and Vancouver. You may have a harder time of it in Ottawa I live next to the University of Ottawa and belive me there is no shortage young partying crowds in Ottawa. There never is at a university, is there? ;-) -- Trudi |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 11:04:19 GMT, Not the Karl Orff
wrote: I live next to the University of Ottawa and belive me there is no shortage young partying crowds in Ottawa. There never is at a university, is there? ;-) wot, even at Brigham Young .U? *Especially* at BYU. Deprivation and all that... == Larry |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 17:30:22 -0400, "Richard"
wrote: "VacuumHead" wrote in message . com... I plan on visiting Canada soon, as I've never been there. I'm a single 24 y.o. male. I've been told Montreal is ideal because it is geared to a younger, more partying crowd. But, what about Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia? These places interest me also. Thanks. Ottawa, from what I hear, sucks. A friend of mine spent two weeks there and apparently the two most popular hangouts among girls our age (I'm also a 24 y/o guy) are fitness centres and malls. At least it means the girls are in good shape. Bars close at 2am and you're not allowed to smoke in them which can be very bizarre if you're used to smokey bars but great if you don't like cigarettes. Most of the people I've met who are from Ottawa readily admit that their city's nightlife sucks. Back in the old days (tm) if you thought Ottawa was boring you go to Hull. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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"VacuumHead" wrote in message
om... I plan on visiting Canada soon, as I've never been there. I'm a single 24 y.o. male. I've been told Montreal is ideal because it is geared to a younger, more partying crowd. But, what about Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia? These places interest me also. Thanks. Ottawa, from what I hear, sucks. A friend of mine spent two weeks there and apparently the two most popular hangouts among girls our age (I'm also a 24 y/o guy) are fitness centres and malls. At least it means the girls are in good shape. Bars close at 2am and you're not allowed to smoke in them which can be very bizarre if you're used to smokey bars but great if you don't like cigarettes. Most of the people I've met who are from Ottawa readily admit that their city's nightlife sucks. Toronto is definitely above Ottawa. It's a big city with a good amount of choice. A couple friends of mine went and stumbled across a gay Irish pub. Wasn't their thing but just think about how much variety there has to be for someone to try and find their niche in the market by opening a gay Irish pub. Smoking laws are the same as Ottawa. Vancouver has great weed. That's all I know. Newfoundland's capital has cheap beer. Really cheap beer. While I wouldn't guarantee it, a friend of mine from there said that 10 cent draft nights aren't unheard of. I don't know anything about Edmonton or Nova Scotia, so I can't help out out there, but I am from Montreal so if you choose to come here, post another message detailing your interests a bit more and I'll give you a few suggestions. Richard |
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