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Collingwood
Collingwood was not the place I planned to come to. Two hours north of Toronto, I came here just to meet friends. A couple who have known each other for two or three years in the Bay Area just finished their one-year global travel. They just returned to their Canadian parents’ house for a while in April. I don’t know how long they will stay. While they are in Canada, where I just came…
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Toronto (2)
Driving back to Toronto from Montreal, I went to eat Japanese food izakaya with friends at night, super authentic. When I came back, I visited the nearby University of Toronto campus, and then my friend took me to T&T, the largest Chinese supermarket chain in Canada nearby. After shopping here for a long time, I found that the things here are more diverse than the Chinese supermarkets in the United States...
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Quebec City
In the morning, I picked up my friends and drove three or four hours north to Quebec City. This ancient city is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and has also been rated as a world cultural heritage by the United Nations. The city is built on the hills and has ancient walls. Later, I learned that Quebec is the only city with walls north of Mexico. Most of the buildings are very old and very distinctive. I took my friends to have a French meal, and I ordered...
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montreal
I originally planned to go to Montreal on weekends, because my cousin’s family is only free on weekends, but I saw the weather forecast and found that it would rain on weekends, so I decided to go to Montreal early on Thursday morning on Wednesday. In the morning, I picked up my Indian friends and set off. Tim Hortons is everywhere on the highway. This is the largest coffee shop in Canada.
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Toronto (1)
I have a few good friends in Canada. They happened to be staying near their parents’ house in Toronto in mid-to-late April, but they were expected to move to another place later. So a few days ago, I decided to drive to Toronto while they were definitely there. meet them. I used to feel that Toronto, Canada was a bit far away, but since I drove across the United States and moved to Chicago in February...
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Vancouver
Today, when I was driving from Seattle to Vancouver, my friend and I were driving across Canada from the United States, and we were unexpectedly asked a lot of questions by a serious and expressionless border inspector: How long have you been in Canada? Why are you here? Where do you live? (Live at the owner of the sofa?! Have you met before?) Where do you two live in the US? Drive all the way from California? In the United States…