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Hopefully withought the miles of rainfall and very mild winters. Right now I live in Niagara but am trying to decide whether to retire in Florida or if there's somewhere I can go maybe Richmond BC that's mild enough..

2007-09-18 01:08:57 · 6 answers · asked by deeks 3 in Travel Canada Vancouver

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If you go to Florida, keep in mind that you have to deal with the bugs year round. You don't have the mosquitoes as much in the winter but you still have the Palmetto bugs, fire ants, and cockroaches. You also have snakes and alligators. I lived there for almost five years and I don't think I could live there again. Not only do you have to deal with pests of the four- and six-legged variety, you also have to deal with those with two legs. People drive like absolute idiots there.

2007-09-18 10:32:53 · answer #1 · answered by RoVale 7 · 0 0

BC holds the record for the warmest average annual temperature...however, you are going to have to face the 'miles of rainfall'!

2007-09-18 05:13:00 · answer #2 · answered by PAWS 5 · 0 0

None, Canada is a very bad country!

I spent over three years looking hard for a job in Canada through the internet. I studied a lot about the Country. I got to know a lot about its culture, geography, history, politics and so on.

It was very hard but I got to find a job approved by HRSDC, in February of this year, to work in Edmonton, Alberta.

I submitted all required documentation to the Canadian consulate. For my surprise the immigration officer refused my work permit. He said that I do not have strong economic ties to my country.

Is it not prejudice? Is the opportunities only for riches? Is not an unemployed an human?

I tried to go legally, I did everything within the law. I had employer and place to stay. But what was the advantage of doing that legally? None - Canadian government refused my visa!

2007-09-18 02:18:29 · answer #3 · answered by Big Wolf 4 · 0 3

I would suggest vancouver island.

you could always do 6 months in Ontario (summer) and hit florida after hurricane season.

Many of my mom's friends do that

2007-09-18 08:26:09 · answer #4 · answered by khrystenat 3 · 1 0

How about Victoria/Vancouver area.

2007-09-18 10:19:28 · answer #5 · answered by cattbarf 7 · 1 0

canada is hell- so it should be pretty warm

2007-09-18 01:12:55 · answer #6 · answered by mr. h 1 · 1 5

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