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Nearly half of Quebecers cancel U.S. trips amid tensions, boosting local tourism
(montreal.citynews.ca)
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Canada is such a lovely place to tour! And if you're Canadian you probably already have the appropriate clothing! In such a large and diverse country you can certainly find an experience different from your daily.
The problem is it's fucking expensive. We went to Halifax this summer and had a great time, but we could have easily paid for a week in an all inclusive in Mexico for a similar price for 5 days in Halifax.
That being said, we're taking the train to Montreal for March break. Way simpler and less stressy than an international trip, but not cheaper.
Halifax is a great town! Although Mexico is ok too. It’s the US we should try to avoid.
Yeah, indeed. On the other hand I’m also painfully aware that the reason it’s so cheap for me over there is that I’m the richer guy in a poorer country… 😬