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Can we get all 13 provinces and territories of Canada represented in this thread?

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Originally posted by: DVad3r
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: DVad3r
Toronto here. I was looking at property in Yukon, some pretty crazy deals there. I'm pretty sure the lumber you can harvest in a 90 acre lot is worth more than the lot itself.

You sure you can harvest that and it's not protected? If so, time to build one big ass log cabin!

Pretty sure. My dads friend owns a huge lump of land around Peterborough that he bought some years back. A company priced out his lumber value and it's pretty crazy. Good investment. He also rents out his land to hunters.

He's lucky it wasn't included in the green belt.
 
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Florida here!

Florida kind of looks like a colon :Q 😕 😉

Cheers,
Aquaman

A colon? I've heard a penis. It is the US's wang. On top of that I live in Pinellas County. The wang of the wang of the US.
 
So we're missing New Brunswick, PEI, and Nunavut huh?

Considering that Iqaluit doesn't even have a highway going to it, I doubt we'll get anyone from Nunavut.
 
Originally posted by: silverpig
So we're missing New Brunswick, PEI, and Nunavut huh?

Considering that Iqaluit doesn't even have a highway going to it, I doubt we'll get anyone from Nunavut.

I don't see anyone from Sask yet...
 
Originally posted by: Sphexi
I'm from the true Vancouver. Vancouver Island.


Victoria > Vancouver 😛

Shens. I went to school in Victoria. It's a great university/tourist town but too small to live in permanently.

Another rep for Vancouver (Burnaby) here.
 
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