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"Yes, one can climb the Canadian Rockies. As with climbing on any mountain, one should gather all the equipment they need or might need before heading out for an excursion."
It might cost thousands of dollars for a 2 week camper-van RV trip to the Canadian Rockies for a family of four. This cost will vary depending on whether the van is rented or belongs to the family, the cost of fuel at the time, the number of miles driven, and the type of meals purchased. It is likely to cost at least 1500 dollars if accomplished on a very tight budget.
You might think so because he often acts Canadian but he is American, from Knoxville if I recall correctly.
Canadian coins sometime get mixed in with US coins by accident, but American businesses and banks generally do NOT accept foreign currency. One exception might be for cities and towns directly next to the border, where different money is more likely to found.
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she helped Lewis and clark to get to the Pacific Ocean. without her the expedition might of failed. she brought them horses that helped them get over the rockies.
Likely the company sells to countries that speak English or French. For example, products might be sold in US and Canadian markets.
The only curling is on Canadian TV is during the Olympics. The Canadian TV network "CBC" airs a few Canadian events each the winter. If you live near the Canadian border, you might get CBC. If not, you might be able to watch online, but I'm not sure.
yes it is hard because there might be war
The number of towns through which the Canadian Pacific Railway ran might exceed 100.
They were pretty good, as a matter of fact. Let's say the scenario is with an American soldier and a Iraqi soldier. That relationship might not be good. If it's with an American soldier and a Canadian soldier, things will most likely be different.
It is is celebrated in some Canadian provinces i think