got to tell you. when I was married to a travel agent we traveled the world. we did a trip to canada, even though we lived in the us for 21 years. there was no contest between all the countries we went to. canada was the most magical. it was christmas time. it was so beautiful. we did ottawa, then montreal, then quebec (le château frontenac) then drove back to toronto back home. it was the most memorable. really nice people. not dismissing other amazing countries but you always a trip that touches your heart
It's got nothing to do with RAM, just memories
and a trip down memory lane; a little over fourty years ago I was working on ocean going tankers and we had to deliver some cargo is Sarnia (
must have been in spring or summer time).
We came in from the North Atlantic through the Gulf of St. Lawerence, up St. Lawrence river then a stop for bunkering in Montreal (
wow the nightlife there after two weeks on sea ).
After that going further south up the river, crossing lake Ontario and through the Welland canal (
halfway it you could even hear the Niagara falls in the far distance ) to lake Erie and up Detroit river through lake St. Claire up to Sarnia.
I had a lot of shifts as helmsman during that trip and must say the scenery was epic, never seen anything like that before. Although I saw most of the sceneries only from the waterside, the Panama canal, Alaskan Sounds, Norwegian Fjords score high on my list too.
Another ohh moment I clearly remember was driving back home from Italy, passing Switzerland in autumn. All these colors on the mountains, amazing
But like you say, there's not contest between countries it's all around us, the breathtaking beauty of nature. Maybe small or overwhelming big, you just have to be open minded.
Having been around the globe a couple of times (
but not even nearly close to everywhere), from experience I can tell you can meet nice people all around. Unfortunately the opposite is also true, but like me you have a nice memory on Canada.