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Old Dec 12th 2003 | 11:07 am
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Lou
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I have 12 days to spend in Montreal, Quebec City and all of Nova Scotia.

How should I divide my time between these 3 areas?

I am thinking 2 days Montreal, 3 days Quebec City, 1 day travel (by plane)
to Nova Scotia and 6 days in Nova Scotia.

Should I spend more or less time in Montreal versus Quebec City?

Any input on parts of Nova Scotia to see in addition to Cape Breton and the
Halifax area?

Thanks, Lou
 
Old Dec 12th 2003 | 11:18 am
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Padraig Breathnach
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"Lou" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have 12 days to spend in Montreal, Quebec City and all of Nova Scotia.
    >How should I divide my time between these 3 areas?
I suggest that you concentrate on the European part.

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Old Dec 12th 2003 | 11:21 am
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Lou wrote:

    > I have 12 days to spend in Montreal, Quebec City and all of Nova Scotia.
    >
    > How should I divide my time between these 3 areas?

First, you could spend some time looking at a map of Europe, because
that's where Canada isn't. There is a North American travel newsgroup,
though, so you're in luck. HTH. HAND.
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Old Dec 12th 2003 | 11:25 am
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Lou
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Yes,

I realized that this was the wrong site after I posted my message - I
apologize to this group. I did re-post the message on the correct
newsgroup. I am so used to going to this site, and Europe, I erred this
time.

"dgs" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Lou wrote:
    > > I have 12 days to spend in Montreal, Quebec City and all of Nova Scotia.
    > >
    > > How should I divide my time between these 3 areas?
    > First, you could spend some time looking at a map of Europe, because
    > that's where Canada isn't. There is a North American travel newsgroup,
    > though, so you're in luck. HTH. HAND.
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    > dgs
 
Old Dec 13th 2003 | 2:29 am
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Deep Freud Moors
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 00:25:53 GMT, "Lou" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Yes,
    >I realized that this was the wrong site after I posted my message - I
    >apologize to this group. I did re-post the message on the correct
    >newsgroup. I am so used to going to this site, and Europe, I erred this
    >time.

Completely unforgivable.
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Old Dec 13th 2003 | 5:31 am
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Olivers
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Deep Freud Moors muttered....

    > On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 00:25:53 GMT, "Lou" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>Yes,
    >>I realized that this was the wrong site after I posted my message - I
    >>apologize to this group. I did re-post the message on the correct
    >>newsgroup. I am so used to going to this site, and Europe, I erred this
    >>time.
    >
    > Completely unforgivable.
    > ---

Trice him to a grating in the waist. On deck the watch below. Have the
bosun's mate give him twelve of the best with the Number Two cat, kept in a
green baize bag in the Bosun's locker. Have the chancre-mechanic check him
afore he posts elsewhere.
 
Old Dec 13th 2003 | 9:42 am
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<< Trice him to a grating in the waist. On deck the watch below. Have the
bosun's mate give him twelve of the best with the Number Two cat, kept in a
green baize bag in the Bosun's locker. Have the chancre-mechanic check him
afore he posts elsewhere. >>

Ah, we hear from someone who's seen Master and Commander.
 
Old Dec 14th 2003 | 2:27 am
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Olivers
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Steltzjr muttered....

    > << Trice him to a grating in the waist. On deck the watch below.
    > Have the bosun's mate give him twelve of the best with the Number Two
    > cat, kept in a green baize bag in the Bosun's locker. Have the
    > chancre-mechanic check him afore he posts elsewhere. >>
    >
    > Ah, we hear from someone who's seen Master and Commander.
    >
    >

yes, but not one of those lines, other than trice him to a grating, are
therin to be found. I do enjoy the fact that the cat was kept in a green
baize bag. Was baize, certainly wool, something like serge?

TMO
 

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