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Old Posted Jan 27, 2012, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrewjm3D View Post
Prejudice, LOL get off your high horse. If somebody asked me tomorrow to join them for a road trip across the country I'd do it in a heart beat. I Love driving across this country but from Toronto it makes no sense to go all the way through northern Ontario and across the prairies. If you can't see that the U.S has some great scenery to offer then you may be the one who should open their eyes. There are only so many canola fields one can look at with amazement. Just because I don't find long stretches of flat highways exciting doesn't mean I'm prejudice, it's just not my thing.

Distance through the U.S - Toronto - Vancouver - 4372km
Distance through Canada - Toronto - Vancouver - 4365km

The distance are the same but the speed limits are lower here. The trans-Canada through northern Ontario can be very slow and is not divided. A very dangerous stretch of road at night.
If I go to to Toronto I fly. Also the US has great scenery and great highways, but as a previous poster said, I'd rather keep my cash in Canada.
     
     
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