CANADA

>CANADA

Please tell me aboot Canada. It looks like a pretty cool place to live.

I would like to live somewhere with a great natural environment, it does NOT need to be a big city but preferably have a major city within an hours drive.

I have my own photography business, I would be looking to do the same thing over there so the town area I lived would have to have at least a few hundred thousand people and somewhere that would be left mostly alone during any times of conflict.

Also safe...

Any other general Canada advice welcome.

Cold AF 6 months of the year.

>Please tell me aboot Canada.

What do you want to know specifically?

Nothing really special imo. We're like the Vanilla of countries, safe and secure but nothing really special or admirable.

Go do photography in Victoria, on Vancouver island buuuuuuuuddddddddd

Are you a girl? If yes come live in Kingston with me.

I am curious about working during winter/snowfall.

As I mentioned I have my own business here, it requires me to travel to locations for each job (I do approx 3 jobs per day).

I imagine snow makes this incredibly difficult? What do people do if they are in a similar situation (think any sole trader)??

I have met quite a few people from Canada over the years, all have been bros (and all of them basically said Canada is Australia but colder).

What is the Real Estate Industry like? What is the average house price in a decent area?

Anything you can tell me really.

>I imagine snow makes this incredibly difficult? What do people do if they are in a similar situation (think any sole trader)??

They get winter tires and deal with it.

or don't go to work. It's not that bad, it's not like constant snowfall. The past few winters in Ontario have been very tame

>What is the Real Estate Industry like? What is the average house price in a decent area?

Most inflated real estate prices in the world tbqh. Do NOT buy a house, just rent.

Living in a proper area like Vancouver or Toronto (or near those areas) will literally cost you millions of dollars for shacks. It's laughable how shitty yet expensive the homes are

They know how to drive in the stuff, and they have the equipment to move the snow quickly. It's mostly just a matter of getting snow tires and slowing down.

t. Great Lakes here. Similar snowfall

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