In addition to your recommendation I'd like some advice on cities and towns to visit(read: places were you'll find large amounts of decadence and debauchery), preferably those with an active 18-25 year old social scene(read: party towns), with appropriate activities(read: lots of bars, dance clubs, strip clubs, and dancing strip clubs) for myself and my friends. I selected these 3 States(if that what Canada calls them) because I felt that their laws are welcoming to people of my age group(read: drinking age is 18).
[spoiler]But seriously, this is going to be the best road trip ever and any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated.[/spoiler]
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I'm the only person here that currently lives in Saskatchewan as far as I know. And I can say this. Just turn around when you get to any of our borders. The best I can give you as that Manitoba is okay and once you get past that things will really pick up. Ontario and Quebec are fantastic places to visit.
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Edited by Comms Officer: 4/23/2014 9:14:54 PMDon't do Quebec. Please. Do Calgary (Alberta) or Winnipeg (Manitoba)
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Ontario! We can take e'm!
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I believe they're called provinces. Stay in America.
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Quebec for the lulz
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You can always drop by Toronto, Ontario... it has crazy night life and a lot of 18-25 year old social scene hot spots ;)
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Edited by GULOJimmy: 4/23/2014 12:48:38 PMUs Americans are the only country to call them states mist other countries call them provinces for future reference
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Well Alberta is basically the Canadian Texas. You can probably find a ton of stuff to do in Calgary or Edmonton. Montreal has insane night life, so go to Quebec if you love that sort of stuff. BTW, we call them "provinces" here.
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Edited by Rhulk's Skirt UwU: 4/23/2014 4:00:14 AMThey're called provinces or territories. Canada is a sovereign state. Avoid Alberta, it's really liberal like San Francisco. And you're from Texas.
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Provinces.
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Out of those I've only been to Quebec. And if you are going there I would recommend Quebec city and not Montreal. Also they're provinces.