Where are my Canadians?!

bluepoppies777
bluepoppies777 Posts: 438 Member
edited November 29 in Getting Started
Hey everyone! I have lots of friends on MFP from all over the place, but not very many Canadians...where is everyone hiding? Oh yeah, we are all in hibernation for the winter. LOL! Would be nice to have some peeps to motivate and support each other through Hockey Night in Canada and who know what a double double is! :) Feel free to add me!
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  • Angelfire365
    Angelfire365 Posts: 803 Member
    Ooo. . . . I'm a bad Canadian. I'm not huge into hockey (although I still love my Oilers) and I don't much care for Tim's. . . sorry!

    (Unnecessary apologizing still makes me Canadian, right?)
  • hotnumber
    hotnumber Posts: 222 Member
    Toronto here!!! And yes, I will be in hiding until the weather reaches at least 10 degrees
  • bluepoppies777
    bluepoppies777 Posts: 438 Member
    Haha!! You guys are awesome. Friend requests sent!!
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,336 Member
    Lots of Canadians here, myself included. There is a whole group for Canadians, not to mention several recent message threads.
  • bluepoppies777
    bluepoppies777 Posts: 438 Member
    Thanks!! I will look for those!
  • halifaxdawn137
    halifaxdawn137 Posts: 1 Member
    Kingston, Nova Scotia :)
  • viren19890
    viren19890 Posts: 778 Member
    Most likely shoveling the massive snow drop we got in last two days -talking about Ontario though lol

    That's what I did lol
  • viren19890
    viren19890 Posts: 778 Member
    I drink McDs though cuz it has 70 cals compared to Tim's double double lol
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,336 Member
    viren19890 wrote: »
    Most likely shoveling the massive snow drop we got in last two days -talking about Ontario though lol

    That's what I did lol

    Not where I live in Ontario. We got a bunch of snow last week off the Lake, but this week pretty much nothing, and warmer temperatures coming, at least for the weekend. Sadly, at least for me, that means the cross country ski trails will get icy.
  • Hi! I don't like hockey but poutine is definitely a thing. Haven't had a drop of snow here yet this year. Go Victoria, BC!
  • viren19890
    viren19890 Posts: 778 Member
    viren19890 wrote: »
    Most likely shoveling the massive snow drop we got in last two days -talking about Ontario though lol

    That's what I did lol

    Not where I live in Ontario. We got a bunch of snow last week off the Lake, but this week pretty much nothing, and warmer temperatures coming, at least for the weekend. Sadly, at least for me, that means the cross country ski trails will get icy.

    Ottawa and Toronto got almost 2 feet of snow lol
  • New Brunswick here !
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,336 Member
    viren19890 wrote: »
    viren19890 wrote: »
    Most likely shoveling the massive snow drop we got in last two days -talking about Ontario though lol

    That's what I did lol

    Not where I live in Ontario. We got a bunch of snow last week off the Lake, but this week pretty much nothing, and warmer temperatures coming, at least for the weekend. Sadly, at least for me, that means the cross country ski trails will get icy.

    Ottawa and Toronto got almost 2 feet of snow lol

    We got the same last week, just spread over 3 days instead of over night. I think we may have gotten a little bit more as a streamer over the lake parked itself right over the town I am in for those 3 days. It really isn't that unusual around here. One year about 4 or so years back we got over 2 meters in a day and a half. That was unusual, but fun once the shoveling was done.
  • Marilyn0924
    Marilyn0924 Posts: 797 Member
    Where in Toronto did we get 2 feet of snow? More like 2 inches!! LOL I'm still waiting for winter to arrive! Feel free to add me ;)
  • kcpond
    kcpond Posts: 661 Member
    We got about about 34-50 cm of snow in London, but for around here that is still not much.
  • fitdaisygrrl
    fitdaisygrrl Posts: 139 Member
    Fellow Canadian here! Not a hockey fan but love Timmies ;) also hibernating and can't wait for spring to arrive so I can bring my running outside!
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,336 Member
    kcpond wrote: »
    We got about about 34-50 cm of snow in London, but for around here that is still not much.

    All the better for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
  • bluepoppies777
    bluepoppies777 Posts: 438 Member
    Well, it rained all day in the okanagan, we have to go up to the ski hills for snow at this point. But I still feel like I'm in hibernation mode anyway!
  • Right here! Raincouver BC! Canucks all the way :) and Roll up the rrrim!
  • bigboomer2005
    bigboomer2005 Posts: 153 Member
    Newfie boy now in Alberta here
  • aerrianna
    aerrianna Posts: 20 Member
    Can't find the Canadians because we need a layer of fat to stay warm during the winter.

    Saskatchewan here, where it rains and snows at the same time. Makes for great diving conditions.
  • majigurl
    majigurl Posts: 660 Member
    loads of Canadian posts this morning.. Lovin' it personally ..
    Capital area here.
    Still trying to find my car after that dumping though.

    Bonus, shoveling is a GREAT workout! woot!
  • majigurl
    majigurl Posts: 660 Member
    Speaking of Double Double, I just wont a free coffee ! * dance dance *
  • Double double is not a thing everywhere?
  • mikaiten
    mikaiten Posts: 17 Member
    Sleepy Canadian in the GTA here... add me if you're looking for more friends! :smile:
  • Joanna2012B
    Joanna2012B Posts: 1,448 Member
    Ontario here....sorry not a hockey fan! Spring training for baseball has started though!!! Go Jays Go!!!
  • fabulousmo
    fabulousmo Posts: 41 Member
    HERE! London, ON
    Both me AND THE DOG gained a couple of pounds this winter. Thanks, snow!
  • cassandren
    cassandren Posts: 16 Member
    I'm from Toronto! And yes, I'm also in hibernation... :P
  • debbiesteinman
    debbiesteinman Posts: 55 Member
    Waterloo here. Can't wait for Spring! Injured myself at Goodlife and had to stop weight training for a couple weeks due to torn cartilage -- what a pain. Sticking to my diet is impossible right now. I'm 60 years old now and halfway through my weight loss goal. Anyone else struggling???
  • Marilyn0924
    Marilyn0924 Posts: 797 Member
    @debbiesteinman it is always a struggle, but we keep at it right?!

    All this talk of Timmies has me craving timbits now :wink:
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