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Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by kobobay(op): 4:05am On Feb 23
I had the opportunity to visit the world's largest snow maze in St. Adolphe, Manitoba, Canada, on Family Day. It was a great experience for me. It took me about 30 minutes to walk in the maze.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p7oDb1vOPk

Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Betgold84: 11:42am On Feb 23
God when
I wanna visit north America
Usa canada

After usa na heaven
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by press9jatv(m): 11:42am On Feb 23
Wow 😮. This is interesting.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Mide3367(m): 11:42am On Feb 23
How much is the entrance fee?
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by free2ryhme: 11:43am On Feb 23
kobobay:
I had the opportunity to visit the world's largest snow maze in St. Adolphe, Manitoba, Canada, on Family Day. It was a great experience for me. It took me about 30 minutes to walk in the maze.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p7oDb1vOPk
se how others dress and kitted for snow na una own go always dey different
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by NaijaGoBetter2(m): 11:45am On Feb 23
free2ryhme:
se how others dress and kitted for snow na una own go always dey different
What makes him difference or you just want to throw banter as usual?
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by victorazyvictor(m): 11:46am On Feb 23
Betgold84:
God when
I wanna visit north America
Usa canada

After usa na heaven
So u wana die after visiting usa this year?
Your too young plz, we still need you.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Denalarian: 11:48am On Feb 23
My first bite of snow made me popular amongst my classmates.. if you have the opportunity, travel an tour. You'll understand why our political class do what they do to fellow Nigerians
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Flangelo12: 11:48am On Feb 23
Should visit it sometime.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by free2ryhme: 11:52am On Feb 23
NaijaGoBetter2:
What makes him difference or you just want to throw banter as usual?
pepper dey your eye as you no dey see
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Kaczynski: 11:52am On Feb 23
Op seems like all those deeper lifer that flew from their cuckoo nest.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Zocalite: 11:57am On Feb 23
press9jatv:
Wow 😮. This is interesting.
Imagine if tinubu was the president of canada


apc: pains hardship an death
Since 2015
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by joachimnkenchor(m): 12:04pm On Feb 23
Nigeria will soon start experiencing snow ❄️
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by IPDGP: 12:08pm On Feb 23
Wetin concern me way never chop this morning
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Chetas81(m): 12:09pm On Feb 23
Betgold84:
God when
I wanna visit north America
Usa canada

After usa na heaven
the black man believe that,going to abroad is an achievement, based on how they failed to build their country😀
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by TallNigerian: 12:10pm On Feb 23
Hope to visit later in the year too.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by joebeckz(m):
Nice photos
Well, after living in Canada for some time, I can say that Nigeria’s weather is way better than Canada’s.

Nigeria has warm weather almost all year round. You wake up to sunshine, clear roads, and you can go out without wearing heavy jackets, boots, gloves, and hats. The weather makes life easier and more enjoyable. You can move around freely, attend events, and socialize without worrying about extreme cold.

Although Nigeria is usually hot, there are many days that are not extremely hot, and those days are very comfortable. A place like Jos, for example, has a mild and pleasant climate that is not harsh. If Canada had weather like Jos, more people would truly enjoy it. Especially here in Canada, we have 24-hour electricity, so running an air conditioner would not even be a problem and will be a less expensive alternative to using furnace in the winter that makes our energy bill very high. That kind of weather would be perfect.

On the other hand, snow in Canada is not as exciting as it looks in pictures. Yes, it looks beautiful at first, but realistically it brings many challenges. Roads get covered in snow and ice, which makes driving stressful and dangerous. Accident rates increase during winter because of slippery roads. You also spend more money on gas since cars use more fuel in cold weather.

Then there is the cost of changing tires twice a year. You need winter tires for the snow and then change back to regular tires. That is extra expense and stress. Frostbite is also a real risk when the temperature drops too low. The cold weather can affect people’s mental health too. Many people experience seasonal depression because they stay indoors most of the time due to the cold. Winter takes up a big part of the year, and we literally celebrate when summer finally comes.

Shoveling snow from your driveway and walkway is another task that is not enjoyable, imagine that you have to wake up and shovel for 30mins before going to work in extreme cold when it decides to snow daily, and start your car 20 to 30 mins before you leave home to make sure it is warm inside and ice on the windshield melts, sometimes your car won’t even start adding to the frustration, that’s why we plug in our cars overnight to make sure it starts the next day’ . The city clears snow from the roads, but they often push it to the sides of the streets, which covers street parking. It becomes hard to find parking when you go to work or other places. Compared to summer, where the streets are clear and driving is more straightforward weather-wise, winter here adds extra stress to daily life.

So realistically, even though Canada has its own beauty, but simmer makes daily living easier, more comfortable, and less stressful overall.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by KingMack(m): 12:23pm On Feb 23
papa God wey run am for you go surely run am for us 🙏

Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by ufotunang: 12:27pm On Feb 23
IPDGP:
Wetin concern me way never chop this morning
..do not worry..when Peter Obi becomes president in 2027 ..you will chop even 6 times a day everyday and chop.belleful
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Authoreety: 12:30pm On Feb 23
Who eats snow.... Please I wanna know
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by ufotunang: 12:33pm On Feb 23
Chetas81:
the black man believe that,going to abroad is an achievement, based on how they failed to build their country😀
..how will a country be built and developed..when we have incompetent people in power.. a country where the leaders and politicians are after their own self fish interest and not for the interest of Nigerians
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by Roon9(m): 12:43pm On Feb 23
joebeckz:
Nice photos
Well, after living in Canada for some time, I can say that Nigeria’s weather is way better than Canada’s.

Nigeria has warm weather almost all year round. You wake up to sunshine, clear roads, and you can go out without wearing heavy jackets, boots, gloves, and hats. The weather makes life easier and more enjoyable. You can move around freely, attend events, and socialize without worrying about extreme cold.

Although Nigeria is usually hot, there are many days that are not extremely hot, and those days are very comfortable. A place like Jos, for example, has a mild and pleasant climate that is not harsh. If Canada had weather like Jos, more people would truly enjoy it. Especially here in Canada, we have 24-hour electricity, so running an air conditioner would not even be a problem and will be a less expensive alternative to using furnace in the winter that makes our energy bill very high. That kind of weather would be perfect.

On the other hand, snow in Canada is not as exciting as it looks in pictures. Yes, it looks beautiful at first, but realistically it brings many challenges. Roads get covered in snow and ice, which makes driving stressful and dangerous. Accident rates increase during winter because of slippery roads. You also spend more money on gas since cars use more fuel in cold weather.

Then there is the cost of changing tires twice a year. You need winter tires for the snow and then change back to regular tires. That is extra expense and stress. Frostbite is also a real risk when the temperature drops too low. The cold weather can affect people’s mental health too. Many people experience seasonal depression because they stay indoors most of the time due to the cold. Winter takes up a big part of the year, and we literally celebrate when summer finally comes.

Shoveling snow from your driveway and walkway is another task that is not enjoyable, imagine that you have to wake up and shovel for 30mins before going to work in extreme cold when it decides to snow daily, and start your car 20 to 30 mins before you leave home to make sure it is warm inside and ice on the windshield melts, sometimes your car won’t even start adding to the frustration, that’s why we plug in our cars overnight to make sure it starts the next day’ . The city clears snow from the roads, but they often push it to the sides of the streets, which covers street parking. It becomes hard to find parking when you go to work or other places. Compared to summer, where the streets are clear and driving is more straightforward weather-wise, winter here adds extra stress to daily life.

So realistically, even though Canada has its own beauty, but simmer makes daily living easier, more comfortable, and less stressful overall.
You change tyres twice a year? Lol! Unless you a student driver tho😁 The naija in me rugged one through all season until my car tells me otherwise. Plus i think the main reason is because the summer tyres seem to always lose pressure under extreme cold
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by AllBlack: 12:46pm On Feb 23
Edmonton Mall is one place I would like to visit.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by seanery: 12:50pm On Feb 23
IF COLD ENTER YOUR LUNGS NOW, YOU GO SAY VILLAGE PEOPLE.

AND YOUR TYPE NO GET STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM; UNA JUST BE LIKE AGRIC FOWL.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by kobobay(op): 12:58pm On Feb 23
seanery:
IF COLD ENTER YOUR LUNGS NOW, YOU GO SAY VILLAGE PEOPLE.

AND YOUR TYPE NO GET STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM; UNA JUST BE LIKE AGRIC FOWL.
The weather was really good that day. It was -10C only.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by kobobay(op): 1:00pm On Feb 23
seanery:
IF COLD ENTER YOUR LUNGS NOW, YOU GO SAY VILLAGE PEOPLE.

AND YOUR TYPE NO GET STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM; UNA JUST BE LIKE AGRIC FOWL.
I didn't use mittens all the time we were there.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by joebeckz(m): 1:03pm On Feb 23
Roon9:
You change tyres twice a year? Lol! Unless you a student driver tho😁 The naija in me rugged one through all season until my car tells me otherwise. Plus i think the main reason is because the summer tyres seem to always lose pressure under extreme cold
It’s not about driving skills my brother , The reason we change tires twice a year in Canada is because regular tires are not designed for extreme winter conditions. We keep the regular tire in the garage until it’s summer again and you are charged good money when changing it cos you have to go in for the change unlike Naija where we change tires ourselves. They do some balancing and more.

Winter tires are made with a special rubber compound that stays soft in very cold temperatures. Regular all-season tires become hard when it is very cold. When the rubber becomes hard, it cannot grip the road properly. That means less traction on snow and ice. With regular tires , it affects braking. The tires are designed with deeper treads and special patterns that bite into snow and push away slush. This helps the car stop faster and more safely. With regular tires, braking distance increases on icy roads, which can easily lead to accidents. you go match brake , car go de slide de carry you go where you no know and our traffic light sabi change quick , light wey green now now go yellow and turn red and person wey de your front go stop cos they get winter tire , you wey no get go brake too , slide go hit am, you don buy gbese,

And there is the issue of tire pressure. In cold weather, air contracts, and tire pressure drops. When pressure drops too low, it affects handling, fuel efficiency, and safety. Winter tires are built to perform better under those cold conditions, even when pressure
You also deal with black ice, packed snow, slush, and extreme temperatures. Winter tires are specifically engineered for those conditions. In summer, however, winter tires wear out quickly because the rubber is too soft for warm pavement so you have to take it offf to save your investment, na like 1300 dollars I buy all 4. That is why we switch back to regular or all-season tires when temperatures rise.

So it is not just for comfort. It is mainly for safety, proper grip, better braking, stability, and to reduce the risk of accidents
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by AlphaTaikun: 1:08pm On Feb 23
kobobay:
I had the opportunity to visit the world's largest snow maze in St. Adolphe, Manitoba, Canada, on Family Day. It was a great experience for me. It took me about 30 minutes to walk in the maze.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p7oDb1vOPk
Whoa! The world's largest snow maze in Manitoba, Canada.

It looks so big and people can easily miss their way in there.


That's a fantastic video. Keep it up.
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by ceejay80s(m): 1:16pm On Feb 23
How thne get visa into Canada?
Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by omooba969(m): 1:26pm On Feb 23
Mide3367:
How much is the entrance fee?
$3m

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Re: Visited The World's Largest Snow Maze In Canada by PolyGamous(m): 1:46pm On Feb 23
ufotunang:
..how will a country be built and developed..when we have incompetent people in power.. a country where the leaders and politicians are after their own self fish interest and not for the interest of Nigerians
We largely forget that people build nations, if the people are great then the politicians will automatically be great. People “capitalist” builds western world that you admire, not just their government. Policies are often made to protect capitalists, as they are believed to be the ones that will offer what the people needs..

Imagine estates in Nigeria follow the plans, contribute to build their estate roads and drainages, give construction jobs to professionals and not cheap amateurs.. Democracy comes with prices, and it is the literally the people
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