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| The Pacific Northwest certainly has a lot to offer, but I would also urge you to consider Maritime Canada It's a very seasonal based thing. The produce in the summer is unreal, the local seafood is outstanding, and the local farms produce some phenomenal livestock based products year round. The restaurant scene is mixed, but if you prefer to cook at home and entertain..it's a great place for raw material. Not to mention, the land is amazingly inexpensive. East Shore of New Brunswick will remind you of home in terrain and weather The Cat Man |
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| yeah, but it's always the same people! |
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| Sorry to all but I will preach for my turf. Montreal! It's influenced as much by Europe as by America. The city is extremely diverse in cultures. You can find many things. Restaurant competition is fierce so pricing is affordable. Many food trends are burgeoning in the countryside. PLUS!!! the women are beautiful!!! Luc
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