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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 170459" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>HEY what you mean, even if is IS Canada???? LOL j/k OH, and ummmm we don't really say eh here too much - mostly down east and you'll be west coast. I sometimes wonder when they give away trips to Canada on shows like The Price is Right what the big excitement is. But I suppose for you a trip to Canada IS a different country, and it is a great place to live. We drive on the right side the road, we speak english (and no we don't have accents LOL). Loonies are yellow = $1, toonies silver ring yellow center = $2 and yep our paper money is colored and I like that better than all one color = easier to tell if you have a $5 bill (blue) or a $10 (purple) or a $20 (green) and grab it out of your wallet.</p><p></p><p>I think witzend's advice to use debit cards is a good one. Get some cash in advance for small things then use your cards. I've never travelled outside the country, but my bosses do. You might want to check with your airline, but going from Canada to the US we now need passports if we fly. It may be the same going from there to here.</p><p></p><p>Vancouver is a beautiful city, the whole province of BC is lovely. Hope you have a wonderful time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 170459, member: 1161"] HEY what you mean, even if is IS Canada???? LOL j/k OH, and ummmm we don't really say eh here too much - mostly down east and you'll be west coast. I sometimes wonder when they give away trips to Canada on shows like The Price is Right what the big excitement is. But I suppose for you a trip to Canada IS a different country, and it is a great place to live. We drive on the right side the road, we speak english (and no we don't have accents LOL). Loonies are yellow = $1, toonies silver ring yellow center = $2 and yep our paper money is colored and I like that better than all one color = easier to tell if you have a $5 bill (blue) or a $10 (purple) or a $20 (green) and grab it out of your wallet. I think witzend's advice to use debit cards is a good one. Get some cash in advance for small things then use your cards. I've never travelled outside the country, but my bosses do. You might want to check with your airline, but going from Canada to the US we now need passports if we fly. It may be the same going from there to here. Vancouver is a beautiful city, the whole province of BC is lovely. Hope you have a wonderful time. [/QUOTE]
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