Alberta Canada seems like an awesome vacation destination

SteveBrickNJ

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No one responded to my August 24th thread here. So either:
1) None of the 223 views of this thread yielded anyone who has been there.
or
2) If anyone who viewed this thread has been there, they were not inspired to share on this thread.
Oh well :rolleyes:
 
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trr1

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No one responded to my August 24th thread here. So either:
1) None of the 223 views of this thread yielded anyone who has been there.
or
2) If anyone who viewed this thread has been there, they were not inspired to share on this thread.
Oh well :rolleyes:
I have never been out of the United States
 

SteveBrickNJ

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
:cool: Are you in the greater Cincinnati area? A suburb?
Aren't you a tad bit cooler on average than me? Just a tad? 🤔
Cincinnati's average high in July is 86F
Brick NJ's average high in July is also 86F
Hmmm....just the same.
I enjoy 72F though.
No need for Air Conditioning.
No need for heat.
I find it to be perfect.
Everybody's different.
@MinnieM123 would say that 72F is a heat wave :D
She prefers 32F? 🤔😊
 

Wendy Pleakley

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That's a lot of drone footage, so it's not a realistic look at what most tourists will see I imagine.

Not to sound discouraging.

I was in Alberta in 2020.

Banff was beautiful and the Dinosaur museum was amazing. I'm also a fan of the themed rooms at the Fantasyland Hotel at West Edmonton Mall.

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