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best country in the world hands down in terms of nature, mountains and wilderness
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>>2867245
You had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
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>>2867245
America mogs it with nature easily. It has everything Canada has, but so much more in terms of biodiversity. Banff is Canada's big shining jewel, but America has like 10 of those and then some.
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The reality
Also most of the northern territories are so out of reach unless you're willing to fork over tens of thousands of dollars that it's not worth considering.
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>>2867245
US can match everything Canada has, but Canada has no answer for American deserts or Hawaii.
>>2867264
I do wonder if the US surpasses BC in what BC does though. It’s pretty damn impressive.
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>>2867295
>I do wonder if the US surpasses BC in what BC does though. It’s pretty damn impressive.
And what does BC do, exactly?
Other than having the most overinflated housing market in Canada and drug addicts everywhere?
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>>2867296
It has this and other places.
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>>2867295
BC is literally just the Pacific Northwest of the US
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>>2867302
But with way more of it and possibly with a better peak (no pun intended), meaning the best of BC is probably better than the best of the the pacific northwest. Vancouver itself probably mogs any major US city in natural scenery.
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No, its too cold. Fuck off.
I refuse to spend 4 months every year stuck inside my fucking house because of weather. Go die.
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>>2867336
This is a travel board, anon. You can fly somewhere overseas during those four months, provided you aren't a rentcuck who lets a landlord dictate the terms of your entire life.
>>2867245
Spectacular wilderness, yes. Nature in general, no. Not even close. You have to spend huge sums of money to get to the natural areas from the population centers. Much of it you have to rent a fucking airplane to get to. By no means does that make Canada a great nature destination for the typical /trv/ poorfag who just wants to go hiking in a different place every day while on his trip.
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>>2867297
That's just an average day in Colorado
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>>2867336
>4 months
It can be a lot more than that depending on the province you live in.
I have lived through some Alberta winters where the snow starts in October and it doesn't fully melt until May.
This place is an absolute hellscape.
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>>2867296
>Other than having the most overinflated housing market in Canada and drug addicts everywhere?
I thought that was Ontario

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