Most expensive cities to live in Canada

Most expensive cities to live in Canada

Expensive Cities
Vancouver- Vancouver is ranked as the most expensive city to live in North America. The average price of a house is almost at $750,000. Being the third largest film industry in North America, the city proves its worth to the visitors. The beauty of the city can be taken by long walks on the busy roads, the long stretch of the bike routes and of course, a view of the beautiful skyline. Despite being a major and most expensive city, Vancouver has the lowest carbon footprint in the North America, when compared to other major cities. Toronto- The average price of a house here is around $490,000, making it the second most expensive city to live in Canada. This also the country’s largest city and is known for its exposure…
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Best Places to Visit in Canada

Best Places to Visit in Canada

Travel
  . When you're not climbing through Maligne Canyon, whitewater boating down the Athabasca River or snapping photographs of Spirit Island, you can appreciate a bird's-eye perspective of the lovely view from the Jasper SkyTeam. Keep your eyes oJasper National Park- As the biggest national park in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper is the spot for exploring and adventurepen for the 53 types of mammals that call this place home. Banff- Located amongst the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, this place is apt for both luxury-seekers and nature enthusiasts. This is a small mountain town in Alberta. Tourists can while away their time by skiing or hiking in Banff National Park, admiring the beauty of Lake Louise before ending up in one of the many luxury hotels in the area. Niagara…
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BurnT OUT IAS – Proposed Bylaws

BurnT OUT IAS – Proposed Bylaws

Regional News
In case you’ve been wondering what the Board of Directors has been doing in our secret lair, far away from the eyes of mortals, here is a copy of our proposed corporate (non-profit) bylaws. Please take a moment and look them over, and make note of anything you’d like to ask about, suggest, or otherwise discuss at the next Town Hall meeting. Apologies for the formatting — we just wanted to get this out there with time for review. If you find this sort of thing thrilling, keeping you on the edge of your seat through multiple sessions of multi-hour meetings… then you too can come to our secret lair and be a part of the committee. Serious inquiries only, punch and pie may be served. Inquire at Town Hall…
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Get Yer Burn ON(tario)!

Get Yer Burn ON(tario)!

Regional News
It is hard to explain just how wonderful and horrible dancing in the dust can be. But for the 358 other days a year those same passionate, artistic, resilient people form communities around the world and are finding ways to bring the beauty of the playa back to the default world. This website is a vital communications cog for the tribe of like-minded Ontarians that want to keep that energy growing until they might make the 4,000 km trip to Black Rock City to be a trip to their own personal mecca. Ottawa, Toronto and London all have strong communities of Burners who have great ideas in mind and taking bolder steps everyday to make them happen.
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Spring 2011 Urban Golf Tournament

Spring 2011 Urban Golf Tournament

Tournaments
Hear ye, hear ye — let it be known far and mutha-effin’ wide that Toronto Urban Golf is at it again! It’s been nearly four years of our crazy little urban golf tourneys — and we’re getting really exited about our route for this next one! In response to popular request, we’re having an EAST END route! As we’ll be heading through Chinatown East, the theme, naturally, is “THE FAR EAST”! Exact Tee Off locale TBA — after-party at the CoG for the Wig Out Social for Fesso & Lu! RSVP & stay tuned for full details — or email us if you wanna jump in on the planning team. (torontourbangolfing@gmail.com is the address at which we can be reached.) What is …Urban Golfing, you say? Well, my little chickadee, read this FAQ,…
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8 Step Guide for Burner Virgins

8 Step Guide for Burner Virgins

Tips & Guides
Some ‘curmudgeonly advice’ from one who has been to 7 burns to all of you heading out there for the first time. Good luck! Here’s my eight pieces of, um, sagely? advice, in decending order… 8. PACE YOURSELF Yes, this includes drinking and other altering substances. However, I’d say it’s just as important to include the bodily basics: suntan lotion and water. I know way too many virgins who wander off from camp on Monday morning only to come back burnt on Monday afternoon. Imagine spending the rest of your week trying to hide from the beating burning sun in the fucking desert, or getting heat exhaustion and taking two days to recover. It’s really not a good time. 7. GROUND YOURSELF BY GIVING BACK Find yourself overwhelmed? Slow down…
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