Re: Canadian Snowbirds
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12/03/22 01:34 AM
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Years ago North Eastern Ontario was polluted with Americans for a few weeks each spring bear hunting. Dont see many nowadays.,just the odd one. I dont think many Americans like Canada that much that they would spend any length of time here any longer than it took them to catch fish or kill game.. Canadians love going to the States,mainly the Frenchmen. When I was younger I used to like going to the Spring Break in FLA for the Women.
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Re: Canadian Snowbirds
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12/03/22 01:47 AM
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I met some Canadian women on a beach they set aside for sea turtles to lay eggs on between Cancun and Tulum so some of them make it down to Mexico. They had pretty good tans too.
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Re: Canadian Snowbirds
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12/03/22 08:25 AM
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Years ago North Eastern Ontario was polluted with Americans for a few weeks each spring bear hunting. Dont see many nowadays.,just the odd one. I dont think many Americans like Canada that much that they would spend any length of time here any longer than it took them to catch fish or kill game.. Canadians love going to the States,mainly the Frenchmen. When I was younger I used to like going to the Spring Break in FLA for the Women. Happening all across remote Canada. Few Americans like there used to be coming for hunting and fishing. Couple of things going on I think: Culture shift. Young Americans are not hunt and fish people like previous generations. Young Canadians the same plus no one has kids anymore. Other thing is since 9/11 borders and security, and most recently Covid, all are deterrents to travel outside your own country. Just not worth the grief that can be encountered.
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Re: Canadian Snowbirds
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12/03/22 08:54 AM
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Happening all across remote Canada. Few Americans like there used to be coming for hunting and fishing. Couple of things going on I think: Culture shift. Young Americans are not hunt and fish people like previous generations. Young Canadians the same plus no one has kids anymore. Other thing is since 9/11 borders and security, and most recently Covid, all are deterrents to travel outside your own country. Just not worth the grief that can be encountered.
I believe you need a guide to hunt big game up there now of your a non resident. That's why I never looked into going.
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Re: Canadian Snowbirds
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12/03/22 08:57 AM
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Years ago North Eastern Ontario was polluted with Americans for a few weeks each spring bear hunting. Dont see many nowadays.,just the odd one. I dont think many Americans like Canada that much that they would spend any length of time here any longer than it took them to catch fish or kill game.. Canadians love going to the States,mainly the Frenchmen. When I was younger I used to like going to the Spring Break in FLA for the Women. Over the years spent a lot of time in Ontario for work- enjoyed all aspects of it! Great people
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Re: Canadian Snowbirds
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12/03/22 10:02 AM
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Happening all across remote Canada. Few Americans like there used to be coming for hunting and fishing. Couple of things going on I think: Culture shift. Young Americans are not hunt and fish people like previous generations. Young Canadians the same plus no one has kids anymore. Other thing is since 9/11 borders and security, and most recently Covid, all are deterrents to travel outside your own country. Just not worth the grief that can be encountered.
I believe you need a guide to hunt big game up there now of your a non resident. That's why I never looked into going. No one size fits all. The rules on guide requirements have changed over time, species and jurisdictions. Best to check it out on a case by case basis.
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