I love the roadside fry, hot dog, poutine shacks in the countryside in Quebec, Its almost like the roadside coffee stands out in the Inland Northwest of the US, which I love also.
Canada: Where the school boards plan a certain amount of days dedicated to "snow days", use them when the snow is light, and then when people can not get out of their homes, the schools open... And people makes it to work/school regardless. About 3 weeks ago we had a snow storm, university got closed. A week after that, we had an even worse one, and schools stayed open. Nobody said anything because it was normal. We only have snow days because it is expected I liked the OP's "T-shirts in November" comment. As cold as it has got here the past weeks, I am good with a sweater and leather jacket. My buddy has gone the whole season in just a sweater, plus winter is closing down now, and it almost feels warm enough for shirts again, but the snow still has not started melting. Whats this cold you speak of?
Be careful what you say that 2 ½ hour drive to the canadian border works both ways :leaving: Hotwater
I'm sure there's no pretending about it...whether he's any good or not...well, you'll just have to ask the strippers.