Quote Originally Posted by azure
Well im young and would be looking for work by the time i would move, if i did.
I would have a degree by the time i moved there, which would probably help in jobhunting.
It would be with my family, my mum and dad would appreciate getting more for thier money house and land wise. I appreciate nature and am into photography as is my dad so would be nice to live somewhere scenic.
Ontario would be my suggestion but then...I'm from Ontario, so I think I'm a bit bias.

Quote Originally Posted by Captin
Hi there, im from canada. Just like the others have already said, depends what kind of life you're looking for. I move between BC and the yukon every few years. Vancouver/Victoria is a great place to live if you have the money, lots of things to do.Nice all year round, gets pretty wet though. Yukon is also great if you like outdoors stuff. Not too urban, not too rural. Lots of city stuff to do while in the city. And tons of fun outdoor stuff to do just outside the city. Has kind of wacky weather though, Goes from a wet cold winter that goes down to -20, to a really dry hot summer, up to 30+. That's all i can comment on from experience, bob has the rest down pretty well.
That's pretty cool. I've been across Canada for the most part but not up into Yukon or NwT.

The winters here can be pretty sour, that's for sure. Going from anywhere to -20 to -40 celcius in even urban areas.

Live here long enough though, you start to look forward to both the summer and winter...