Any advice please...
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Im looking to do a trip to Canada next year which will be a reccie however I can really only afford 1 trip.
Ive been to Vancouver / Kelowna before but Im keen to see Nova Scotia.
Ive been searching all day at costs for travelling and places to stay and ideally looking at flying to Vancouver then a internal flight to Halifax and home from there.
However the internal flights arn't far off the flights to and from Canada, so ive had to drop that idea.
As ive only been to Kelowna for 2 days id like to see more of the area, (it was out 1st choice of where to live)
Since then we have thought more about NS so do we go to NS for a reccie or Vancouver.
I will add we have friends who will be emigrating to Vancouver so thats a big plus.
Since ive got my brown envelope Ive just got more and more questions, getting quite confused now.
Ive been to Vancouver / Kelowna before but Im keen to see Nova Scotia.
Ive been searching all day at costs for travelling and places to stay and ideally looking at flying to Vancouver then a internal flight to Halifax and home from there.
However the internal flights arn't far off the flights to and from Canada, so ive had to drop that idea.
As ive only been to Kelowna for 2 days id like to see more of the area, (it was out 1st choice of where to live)
Since then we have thought more about NS so do we go to NS for a reccie or Vancouver.
I will add we have friends who will be emigrating to Vancouver so thats a big plus.
Since ive got my brown envelope Ive just got more and more questions, getting quite confused now.
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Joined: Mar 2009
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Don't book it as two flights. Book a flight with AC that allows a stopover (most fares do allow 1 free each direction or for a small fee). Then you can simply take a few days in YHZ on your way back (or way out).
If you have some exact dates PM me and I can help price it out.
If you have some exact dates PM me and I can help price it out.




I guess not.