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- GruffyExplorerI'm not into misery. If it was too cold in Jackson Ms. you have to know Canada is way too cold to live in an RV. Yeah, you can do it but I have a buddy who goes hunting in a cotton tent. Why?????? Beats me!
- John___AngelaExplorerLots of snowbirds on Vancouver island for the winter. They golf there pretty much 12 months of the year there.
- free_radicalExplorer
loulou57 wrote:
Ok before you chuckle, there are many reasons I would love it?
Does anyone full time and only stay in Canada?
if you dont mind the white stuff and cold weather,go for it,,
southern Ontario ,NS or Vancouver area would be the only places I would care for spending winters,, - TXicemanExplorer IIHaving lived for two years north of Toronto, just one question....WHY?
Ken - Mike_LeClairExplorerWe like to go to Osoyoos, BC for the winters. It is the only desert area in Canada. Many, many amenities and things to do. The weather is quite tolerable although it does take some preparation.
Cheers
Mike - netjamExplorerloulou57.....lots do. Check out any year round campground in the winter. Milton Heights and Rideau Acres in Ontario have lots of them. I'm in AB but go south in the winter but there are a bunch in Alberta Parks who stay all year. Friends of ours stay in AB for the summer and go to southern BC in the winter.
- loulou57ExplorerThanks will do
- Us_out_WestExplorerMight want to look/ask in the Canada/Alaska forum.
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