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Canada in winter..
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Canada in winter..

Whats up players?

How is the scene in Canada in winter?

Are ski meccas like whistler and banff loaded with hot tail or are they sausage fests?

How about Vancouver? Filled with yoga loving fitness girls wanting to keep the weight off with some bedtime exercise?

Montreal? Does all the talent leave to Florida or is it just sneakily concealed in fur coats and 'touks'??

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Montréal is fine as long as the weather isn't too severe. I can't say anything about the other places.


How good is your French?
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Zero french. Only english and Spanish.
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I'm native from there. In Montreal you will be fine with 0 French, but in Quebec rural areas, you will be expected to speak French.

As for chicks, Montreal is the place to go if you're a foreigner. You can also get some basic French and go to other cities, you can pull easily if you find English-speaking chicks.
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Being Australian won't be much of an advantage in ski resorts such as Whistler and Banff as those hills are staffed full of your countrymen, Quebec City could be fun during their winter carnival, although I've never been. I avoid Canada altogether during the winter but if you're into outdoor winter sports and activites such as snowboarding, hunting, ice fishing, snow mobiling, etc then it could be fun.
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Quote: (12-11-2014 12:57 PM)CaptainChardonnay Wrote:  

Whistler is a good time, tons of people up there for snowsports and to party
Vancouver barely ever snows
Alberta, the girls generally hibernate as it gets pretty fucking cold
Montreal, the girls generally hibernate also

btw toque is spelled like that

Big snow storm here in Montreal in the last 24 hours.

If you don't mind the cold and sometimes snow it's fine, but the city is less vibrant, things happen more indoor, Montreal in the summer is a full blossomed flower, but in the winter it's the same flower, but it's more closed, if you are in the area for sure pass by and plan to go out from Thursday to Saturday.
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Banff is hit and miss in all honesty. Some weekends are great and loaded with party girls from Edmonton and Calgary, other weekends are local orientated, and if you don't fit into the niches of skier/hipster/snowboarder, they're generally not that friendly towards city-slickers. I've been in a few fights in banff based upon the fact we're obviously not locals.

Other than that, I'm from Edmonton, the club scene is always going on regardless if its -30 degrees outside.

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If you like 65+, then yes the talent leaves for Florida...
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Quote: (12-11-2014 01:52 PM)TheFinalEpic Wrote:  

Banff is hit and miss in all honesty. Some weekends are great and loaded with party girls from Edmonton and Calgary, other weekends are local orientated, and if you don't fit into the niches of skier/hipster/snowboarder, they're generally not that friendly towards city-slickers. I've been in a few fights in banff based upon the fact we're obviously not locals.

Other than that, I'm from Edmonton, the club scene is always going on regardless if its -30 degrees outside.

Exactly Banff hit or miss well said, there are two bars and bad ratio, but sometimes you have a great night
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You seriously have to be nuts to be thinking to come to Canada for gaming in the winter. Do you realize just how cold it gets here? We try and flee en mass, and here you are thinking of going the other way [Image: lol.gif]

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Quote: (12-11-2014 03:34 PM)HighSpeed_LowDrag Wrote:  

You seriously have to be nuts to be thinking to come to Canada for gaming in the winter. Do you realize just how cold it gets here? We try and flee en mass, and here you are thinking of going the other way [Image: lol.gif]

HSLD

Canada is colder than scandinavian nations in winter and many parts of southern Canada are colder than iceland in winter.

Only place colder than Canada in winter is Siberia.
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November - March stay far away if you can.
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It barely ever even hits below 0 in Vancouver or Victoria during the winter. On the other hand, there is a shitload of rain.
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If you must come to canada in the winter - go to whistler . Get a place in the village for logistics. Banff is pretty quite in comparison and has lousy logistics.
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OP, what is the purpose of your trip primarily, girls?

I don't think winter in Canada is the way to go, unless you are an avid skier or something and have a specific reason to go. But the places you mentioned (Vancouver city life/skiing in Whistler/Quebec) are all very different experiences, so I guess you're just looking for a general perspective. In which case, I would avoid.

You kind of have a choice between 'cold as f#ck' (Montreal, Winnipeg, Edmonton), 'miserable as f#ck' (Vancouver, Victoria or out East), or 'Toronto as f#ck' (Toronto).
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Espresso - Toronto as fuck Toronto lol Brillant!

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This is one of the coldest countries in the world. If you're coming here to game it'll be a bit tougher in the winter. Especially if you're used to summer weather.

In Edmonton girls are always partying winter or summer, but logistics are brutal unless you live downtown or Whyte Ave. Depending on your age group, style, and possibly ethnic background you could always find a niche for pussy in the city.

Banff and jasper are pretty good this time of the year though I always have fun there. Whistler is another great spot in the winter.

Blue mountain is pretty cool too, that's about 2 hr drive from Toronto. They have a ski resort that's very similar to Jasper in terms of hotels, shopping, and depending on your style gaming. But it's not a spot you would be staying for long, you'd have to go to Toronto and it's not a super popular city around these parts.

There's other places like Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary, most already have good threads on them.

Saskatoon and Regina are good for work and making money, and you'll easily find women there, easy going friendly girls who are down to fuck. But those cities are extremely boring. You're more than likely to pick up a drug habit from habitual boredom.

Winnipeg is a wildcard, I think it's a horrible city full of people who think they're hipsters. But I'm sure different folks will have different opinions of it.
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There are opportunities to go out and have fun during winter in Montreal but it is not as festive as during summer. Its definitely cold
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Quote: (12-15-2014 04:22 PM)MrRoundtree Wrote:  

There are opportunities to go out and have fun during winter in Montreal but it is not as festive as during summer. Its definitely cold

Montreal is all right in winter if you know where to go and have taxi budget like to be able to take many taxies in one night.
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Soldiers never leave the front lines in a Montreal winter.
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I can only speak for Montreal and I have to admit that winter is one of the best times to run social circle game here as most girls will rather stay inside and host potlucks or apéros and maybe hit up some bar down the street afterwards
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Quote: (12-11-2014 06:56 PM)Nascimento Wrote:  

November - March stay far away if you can.

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