QUOTE: Originally posted by BentnoseWillie Considering that my part of Canada looks more like Maine than like Alaska...
QUOTE: Originally posted by mc367 Hay is it a bad thing that eastern Canada and Maine look the same.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BentnoseWillie QUOTE: Originally posted by mc367 Hay is it a bad thing that eastern Canada and Maine look the same.Not at all. I rather like New England, based on my limited experience of it. I was just wondering what the point of this comparison is. My guess is that the poster doesn't realize that most of Canada bears no resemblance to Alaska whatsoever (aside from the tiny piece of it that borders Alaska), and the Canadian rail network doesn't connect to the Alaska Railroad. I thought I'd do my bit to clear up that misconception. How's this for openers - 90% of the population of Canada lives within 100 miles of the US border. Another neat piece of geographic trivia - Windsor, Ontario, is about a mile due south of Detroit, Michigan. I live in Nova Scotia, at latitude 46 North (3 degrees south of most of the border), and further from Alaska than most of the continental US is, except for perhaps the Florida Panhandle. So...why compare Canada to Alaska?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Doggy CN RULES CP DROOLS
QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSF SD70MAC Here we go again with the forum bashing.