Results 1 to 10 of 22
Thread: America/Canada
-
06-05-2013 #1
- Join Date
- Nov 2011
- Posts
- 52
America/Canada
Hi All
Thinking of checking out America and Canada next Year and just starting to plan it out.
Do some research into how to make it happen.
So far thinking of Flying into LA and spending a Night or Two in LA.
What areas are best to stay in LA, want to just have Fun and do some Clubbing/Chasing?
Then will head to Vegas for a few Days, San Fran and Off to New York is what I am thinking at the moment.
Just after general advice, as to what areas to stay etc.... Clubs to go and anything else that may be relevant.
For Canada I am thinking of doing VanCan and Montreal from what I have been told.
Thanks in advance.
Adore.
-
06-05-2013 #2
Re: America/Canada
If you go to Montreal don't go during winter. It's really fuckin' cold there. And I'm Canadian so that's saying quite a bit.
Best time to go to Montreal is during one of the big festivals (F1/Just for Laughs/Jazz). The city is really buzzing during those times.
1 out of 1 members liked this post.
-
06-05-2013 #3
- Join Date
- Nov 2011
- Posts
- 52
Re: America/Canada
In Melbourne at the moment without Snow and counting my lucky stars.
Montreal meant to be a Fun City I have been told?
This next Trip is more to figure out a bit of a Bucketlist of Places I have not been to and just tick them off the list. Would really dig being able to go to F1 but all comes down to the Budget now.
-
06-05-2013 #4
Re: America/Canada
Absolutely! It can be a bit pricey but the city has some good things to offer as far as culture and attractions go. If you just want to cruise for a good time with TS well I'm not sure about that. Check out the site for shemale canada to get an idea about the scene.
The F1 is really expensive from what I remember. I was in one of the "silver class" grandstands and it was packed shoulder-to-shoulder. I even had trouble drinking a beer while sitting at my seat. Plus the cars zip by so fast it's a bit hard to enjoy the race. Unless you're sitting by one of the hairpins where the cars got to slow down.
But the best thing about the F1 weekend are all the parties and events around the city. A lot of tourists come to party for the whole weekend. It makes for a good night out. YMMV.
Now for Vancouver I can't help you that much. I haven't been there since I was really young but I hear they have great weed out there
1 out of 1 members liked this post.
-
06-05-2013 #5
- Join Date
- Jul 2008
- Posts
- 13,574
Re: America/Canada
Let me put in a good word or two for North America between San Francisco and Vancouver -some of the most beautiful landscape you will see anywhere; and then to cross the Rockies via Jasper and Banff to Calgary is unforgettable -there is also a lively community of Filipino ts in Calgary if you want to explore that -they have a Rodeo festival not sure what time of the year. Guess it depends on what your priorities are on a N American trip.
-
06-05-2013 #6
-
06-05-2013 #7
Re: America/Canada
-
06-05-2013 #8
-
06-06-2013 #9
Re: America/Canada
Don't forget Toronto. 4th or 5th largest city in North America,
-
06-06-2013 #10
- Join Date
- Nov 2011
- Posts
- 52
Similar Threads
-
Thank you America.
By GroobySteven in forum General DiscussionReplies: 44Last Post: 11-08-2012, 06:17 AM -
A New Day In America!
By chefmike in forum General DiscussionReplies: 52Last Post: 01-25-2009, 10:51 PM -
Welcome to America
By tsmandy in forum Politics and ReligionReplies: 1Last Post: 08-09-2007, 10:26 PM