montreal is my favorite place to go for a weekend trip. my friends and i went at the end of senior year, and since i'd been to montreal many times before, i was the babysitter. lol. i dont drink, so it was no big thing. you can stay at the econo-lodge thats just out of town, and that will save you some cash. and all the good stuff i'm assuming you want to see is on St. Catherine's street.
word of advice, dont give a stripper your phone # if you still live with your parents and havent finished high school. it seems like a really good idea at the time, but its not. no good will come of it. lol. dont ask me why i know that.........
2006-06-14 20:07:51
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answered by hellion210 6
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Depends on where you are. The legal drinking age is set by the provinces, Quebec, Alberta and Manitoba all have 18 as the minimum drinking age while it is 19 elsewhere. If you live in the East of the US, Quebec is the place to go although the main language is French - they still speak English. It also has a great French culture so the cuisine is good.
If you are in the West, Alberta or Manitoba are the closest.
2006-06-14 20:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Montreal, absolutely, Starting at the end of June (I assume you're coming at the end of school?!?!) there is a huge festival, a jazz festival, where there are rockin' outdoor concerts every night. The drinking age is 18, if you are looking for lovin' half the people will have sexy French accents, and the Quebec attitude is typically laid-back and politically aware.
Calgary, on the other hand, is very American in nature, and would maybe be a bit more American-friendly. There's more outdoorsy things to do there; Montreal is a bigger, more cosmopolitan city, with less of a focus on mountaineering.
Have fun!
2006-06-15 17:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No theory about gas, probable plenty! not positive what your truck is like on gas. Vancouver to Edmonton is a 12-13 hourpersistent. in conserving with highway circumstances of direction. Edmonton to Niagra Falls is a longpersistent! you're probable searching at an afternoon and a 0.5 of reliable using. not precisely positive because back, you in no way comprehend what type of highway circumstances you are able to stumble upon. yet i'd assume about 37 or 38 hours. Canada is an tremendously large united states! take a lengthy time period topersistent for the time of it. that's amazingly beautiful although :)
2016-11-14 19:27:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Alberta because the drinking age is 18! If you come to Calgary during the Calgary Stampede it will be a huge party all over the entire city and you can come on the pub crawl I am going on this July 8th. Here is the website if you want to go!
www.stampedeclubcrawl.com
You will get to go to all the best bars in Calgary in one day!
2006-06-16 04:37:32
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answered by ~*Pamcake*~ 3
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Alberta. I think the drinking age there is 18
2006-06-14 20:02:46
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answered by carolynnnna 3
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alberta , manitoba, and quebec. the rest of the country you have to be 19. I would recoment calgary stampede in july, or montreal anytime cause its just a crazy city
2006-06-19 09:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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the drinking age is 18 here (Alberta)
but how far of a drive is that?
Banff, Jasper, Calgary and Edmonton are all great places to have fun.
(Ontario's drinking age is 19.)
2006-06-14 20:06:21
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answered by Poutine 7
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Fredericton,drinking age is 18 and the nightlife is great
2006-06-15 05:32:50
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answered by J6 2
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You should come to Ontario. then come to Toronto, Toronto has lots of night clubs for you to party at,
2006-06-15 00:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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