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John & Angela wrote:
qtla9111 wrote:
And be prepared to pay through the nose. In 2014, gas was 5.75 a gallon in Langley, BC. The cheapest vodka was $25. We were almost dry on both accounts.
Gas is no where near 5.75 per US gallon. Right now gas is 1.11 Canadian per litre in my hometown in BC. That works out to 3.11 US dollars per US gallon. I know Vancouver area is a little more but no where near 5.75. Probably 3.50 ish.
Good news! Wish we were free now to go again! Prices are super low in the U.S. as well. We could really do it up well.
We loved B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. We'll be back. - drsteveExplorerAlways buy your booze at the duty free store.
- John___AngelaExplorer
qtla9111 wrote:
And be prepared to pay through the nose. In 2014, gas was 5.75 a gallon in Langley, BC. The cheapest vodka was $25. We were almost dry on both accounts.
Gas is no where near 5.75 per US gallon. Right now gas is 1.11 Canadian per litre in my hometown in BC. That works out to 3.11 US dollars per US gallon. I know Vancouver area is a little more but no where near 5.75. Probably 3.50 ish. - LwiddisExplorer IIQtla, glad you made it ok. I suggest an emergency bottle or two be stashed away.
- rbrandExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
rbrand wrote:
Where to purchase Alcohol in Canada varies from Provence to Provence.
There are always Gov. Liquor stores, but don't expect to go into a grocery store and buy some beer.
Not entirely true here in Ontario.
And it's "province". ;)
Sorry. I was letting spell check do my thinking for me. - qtla9111NomadAnd be prepared to pay through the nose. In 2014, gas was 5.75 a gallon in Langley, BC. The cheapest vodka was $25. We were almost dry on both accounts.
- whatimmadoboutmExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
rbrand wrote:
Where to purchase Alcohol in Canada varies from Provence to Provence.
There are always Gov. Liquor stores, but don't expect to go into a grocery store and buy some beer.
Not entirely true here in Ontario.
And it's "province". ;)
Maybe he's in France. - SoundGuyExplorer
rbrand wrote:
Where to purchase Alcohol in Canada varies from Provence to Provence.
There are always Gov. Liquor stores, but don't expect to go into a grocery store and buy some beer.
Not entirely true here in Ontario.
And it's "province". ;) - rbrandExplorerWhere to purchase Alcohol in Canada varies from Provence to Provence.
There are always Gov. Liquor stores, but don't expect to go into a grocery store and buy some beer. - delwhjrExplorer
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