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Canadian wines aren't always that easy to find in Quebec.
Yes I noticed that when I was there. In B.C. though we don't see a lot of Ontario wine either and I didn't see a lot of B.C. wines when I was in Ontario.
It's too bad really because there are some excellent Ontario and B.C. wines that Quebeckers would enjoy.
The reason…our silly inter-provincial liquor laws.
Yes I noticed that when I was there. In B.C. though we don't see a lot of Ontario wine either and I didn't see a lot of B.C. wines when I was in Ontario.
It's too bad really because there are some excellent Ontario and B.C. wines that Quebeckers would enjoy.
The reason…our silly inter-provincial liquor laws.
I live in a foodie paradise, with great ethnic restaurants of every stripe within walking distance.
However, what we don't have is tacos. My kid loves tacos.
Anyone ever try "ooliken grease soup" (smelt oil soup)? It's considered a delicacy in the First Nations communities along the BC coast. Alaska, too.
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