Please don't let this colour your opinion of Atlantic Canada, being allergic to fish and seafood does not impact daily life here - While I am not allergic, I do not eat seafood/shellfish and have never had an issue with this. Come visit - we are very friendly and outgoing here.
Please don't let this colour your opinion of Atlantic Canada, being allergic to fish and seafood does not impact daily life here - While I am not allergic, I do not eat seafood/shellfish and have never had an issue with this. Come visit - we are very friendly and outgoing here.
To the OP I am sure you will love wherever you end up. If you plan on returning home often though you might want to make sure you are near an international airport for ease of travel. The flight from Calgary to LHR isn't TOO bad ( I think 9 hours last time I took it) and its about the same from Halifax NS - just different routes. I'm in the Atlantic provinces if you have any questions I will try to answer for you!
AnnaTink said:Hi All,
I am looking for some advice from my fellow disboarders!
I have been looking into coming to study in Canada for a year (I am from the UK) for a while now and have made contact with various universities.
However, I am having difficulty weighing up the pros and cons of different areas and was hoping some of you may be able to advise. I am not too bothered about being in a bustling city; I would prefer an area which is a bit quieter, but not tooooo quiet.
Weather wise I would like to see the sun as much as possible and if that meant a cold but bright winter then that is preferable to a bit warmer but grey skies (which is what I am used to in the UK).
Basically I would like to be able to make the most of the time and experience Canadian life to the full.
Many thanks for your time![]()