10-07-2009, 02:47 PM
I stayed at a "motel" on Vancouver Island a few years ago in a delightful harbor town called "Nanaimo". The proprietor was young but due to a congenital problem he had to have a hip replacement. He waited only a few months. Total cost to him: $40. He DID have to go over to Vancouver (the city), which is a smooth hour and a half ferry ride over.
His daughter was in a public French immersion school. The motel was as clean as five star hotel --no, cleaner-- and had a view of the harbor.
In Canada, they only have pancake breakfasts if they really want pancakes. They don't have them because a little boy needs a liver, or a motel owner needs a hip replacement.
His daughter was in a public French immersion school. The motel was as clean as five star hotel --no, cleaner-- and had a view of the harbor.
In Canada, they only have pancake breakfasts if they really want pancakes. They don't have them because a little boy needs a liver, or a motel owner needs a hip replacement.