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Anyone in Nova Scotia? (Original Post) cabot Feb 2018 OP
I know a bunch of furries out there Saviolo Feb 2018 #1
I used to live in Toronto cabot Feb 2018 #2
Yeah, I'm in Tdot. Saviolo Feb 2018 #3
I'm not in Nova Scotia... llmart Feb 2018 #4
Lived there twice in my life. Even mild property criminals in news stories applegrove Feb 2018 #5

Saviolo

(3,280 posts)
1. I know a bunch of furries out there
Fri Feb 2, 2018, 01:11 PM
Feb 2018

But I don't know of any DUers.

Don't know any DUers in Southern Ontario, either, but there must be some!

cabot

(724 posts)
2. I used to live in Toronto
Fri Feb 2, 2018, 01:46 PM
Feb 2018

I know there are others who are there...but not sure about the rest Ontario.

llmart

(15,536 posts)
4. I'm not in Nova Scotia...
Fri Feb 2, 2018, 02:16 PM
Feb 2018

not even in Canada, but one of the most awesome vacations I've ever taken was in Nova Scotia! There was such breathtaking beauty around every bend on my trip around the perimeter up to Cape Breton. Also, the people I met and talked with were amazingly polite and helpful and just so doggone nice, but then again most Canadians are.

I flew into Halifax and spent a couple days there and it was also very nice. Good luck with your move.

applegrove

(118,577 posts)
5. Lived there twice in my life. Even mild property criminals in news stories
Fri Feb 2, 2018, 06:45 PM
Feb 2018

get called "buddy". Both of my grandmother's are from there. Great people. Great place. Mahone Bay and Hurtles Beach are the vacation places I spent the most time in. Lunenberg too. Beautiful. Just driving along the countryside you come across the cutest little hills called drumlins left behind by the last iceage. I like Thomas Raddall's "Halifax: Warden of the North" for a salty history of the city. And don't be shy to order a Donair as a midnight snack.

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