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Darryl_Rita
Dec 18, 2020Explorer
joebedford wrote:RobWNY wrote:We know two full-timer couples who have done exactly this. I have some sympathy for them as they would not have a place to live in Canada in the winter.
I read where some Canadians are hiring truck drivers that can cross the border for work to transport their RV to a nearby location in the U.S. and then they fly to the U.S
No sympathy for those who have a Canadian S&B and fly south anyway.
We're not going south this winter for the first time in many years.
No sympathy from us either. We were "houseless" for 7 years. Covid closed the borders, we priced out BC, the border jumping RV delivery service, and buying real estate. We bought a townhouse for the winter, which may get flipped in the spring, rented, or saved for next winter. The Alberta government has been on the news saying their vaccination target is 10% by the end of March. I won't hold my breath until our turn comes.
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