(08-29-2019, 01:11 PM)GodLikeGill Wrote: I'm not a travel person tbh but I do wanna go LA and Canada, I mean who doesn't wanna go LA once in life , And Canada because I have most of my cousins livin' there.
Los Angeles is HUGE! Like you'd need years to just travel the city from one point to the other. But yes, it's got character and is interesting. I've just basically used the Airport a lot, and Long Beach. Stayed on the Queen Mary ship that is permanently docked as a Hotel. As a treat from an aunt of mine. Like a few years ago. I like the Spanish food that is available in abundance, particularly their chilies. Food is cheaply and in certain places expensively available in abundance every where. Commute is interesting in those congested high ways. And of course there is Hollywood that I visited, Universal Studios, hubs of movie making places, and Hollywood Boulevard. All of this however barely scratches the surface of all of the other possibilities to visit in Los Angeles. Like Venice Beach that I've read about so much in crime novels. Like the US crime novels love those areas.
Canada is huge - like which part of Canada would you be interested in and where are your cousins living? There's the West where Vancouver and British Columbia are because of its close proximity to the US West is the most popular area to live in. It also has a shorter Winter by two months in the southern parts of British Columbia. Then the mid-West - with focus on Alberta with some oil producing areas. The prairies such as Saskatchewan, Manitoba, where lots of farming is happening, but also the most bitter cold places in Winter. Also the East - Ontario (with Toronto and Ottawa), French Quebec and the Maritimes are bitter cold in winter.
So would be interesting to know where your cousins are living in Canada?