A list of puns related to "Maritime Provinces"
I'm from the Canadian Maritime provonces, as I am from New Brunswick. Has anyone seen any Ford Mavericks in the wild there or will it be a while until they come in?
I was visiting my hometown and saw the Ford Dealership there has alot of cleared out space in their dealer parking lot, so my guess is they are possibly preparing space for new Maverick inventory?
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Me and my cousin are planning on doing a long weekend or 5 day trip to the maritimes. Trying to figure out the best place to go.
Ideally somewhere we can rent a car and do some cool day trips and a city or two that we can have fun and have a few adult beverages during the evening.
Where has good nightlife and in close proximity to cool stuff?
Any specific things to check out or watch out for?
We would aim to go in october
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Iβm relatively new to fishing havenβt gone since I was young. But now Iβm like ...REALLY...flipping into it tho..Iβve been going to reliable spots but Iβm just wondering if itβs probably just too cold and not buggy enough yet to fish for the trout n perch n what not . Iβm looking for freshwater species. Oh and what are some good bait for salmon??? (We have a river that has beautiful salmon).
From what I gather, it's lovely, but how is living there? Raising kids there?
In the recent loose adaptation of Anne of Green Gables called Anne with an "E", a Trinidadian black man named Sebastian ends up as the best friend of one of the main characters (Gilbert, who is white) and ends up not only moving in with Gilbert in the small and very white Prince Edward Island town of Avonlea (inspired by Cavendish, Prince Edward Island), but also becoming a co-owner of their house.
While Sebastian does face prejudice initially, he seems to become accepted by the most prominent citizens of the town relatively quickly. I thoroughly enjoyed the series, but I questioned whether someone like Sebastian would have been accepted with such apparent ease in real life. It just seems too good to be true, based on what I know about about US race relations in the nineteenth century.
Were white Eastern Canadians (specifically Anglophone ones) significantly more open-minded about race relations than their white American contemporaries, or is the above scenario an instance of presentism?
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