England Vs.Canada Pt. 2
Sorry for the late post here, I've been a little busy recently and well, I procrastinate anytime I'm not. But here it is, the massively anticipated Pt. 2! I can tell you've all been waiting with baited breath.
What I'll Miss
1. The British Currency

I also know anytime I buy something over there, I will have to convert the value of the item from dollars to pounds in my head. So if something is $25, I'll do a little guesstimation in my head as to how much that is in pounds (about £16). This will surely get annoying sooner or later.
2. European Alcohol
I haven't heard great reviews about the whole nightlife/alcohol scene over there. I've read the range of alcohol there is pretty poor, in particular cider. I'm a big cider drinker, mainly European brands like Kopparberg, Bulmers and Rekordelig. I doubt that even exists there. I hate lager (or beer if you want), especially Budweiser. So please, tell me that you have more to offer than that.
I've also heard that not only is the alcoholic choice limited, it's extremely expensive. Now, I can understand it's an expensive city, but I've heard rumours of £6 a pint? If this is true, I'm going Tee Total.
Finally, the nightlife in general is meant to be quite quiet and sombre. Apparently there is a lot of rules and laws in Vancouver, for example, bars aren't allowed to have more people in them than seats and you have to queue for long periods just to get in places. That pretty much rules out any clubs being there, I've never been in a club where there's as many seats as there are people.
3. British Phone Contracts
Okay, so this has left a fairly sour taste in my mouth as of yesterday. I used to think British phone contracts were bad, until I seen Canada's yesterday when I was looking at my options. What an absolute farce!

Secondly, contracts including a phone last 3 years! I'm only there 1 year, so thats out of the question.
Finally, A typical contract here would last about 18 months and maybe cost £20 a month (£360), that's including a free phone. That also tends to include unlimited free texts and plenty of free minutes(300+). A contract there lasts 36 months and costs maybe $35 a month (£800), with very few texts, minutes, no voicemail and no caller ID. You can also only use these free minutes/texts within certain areas. If I were to leave Vancouver, I would be charged at a long distance rate.
All in all, your phone contracts suck.
What I'm looking forward to
I love food! I'm slightly concerned just how tempted I will be with all the food they have in Vancouver. So many cuisines from all around the world. I just think it will be a haven for me eating crap for a year. I really need to make sure I don't go overboard!

Also, they're obsessed with bacon! I watch a series on YouTube called EpicMealTime (pictured), which is a group of Canadians making over the top dishes from all sorts of meat. They can't make a single meal without bacon, and I love it!
2. The Health Drive

3. Activities

One thing I really want to do is walk the Capilano Suspension Bridge, even though I hate heights, it looks great.
And that's it for today!
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