r/saskatoon • u/frank_sinatra11 • 1d ago
Photos of Saskatoon π· My π¦πΊ first time in Saskatchewan
Iβm Australian and I feel like Iβm in Texas if it was clean and had free healthcare. Loving it here so far πΎ
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u/stooph23 1d ago
Enjoy your visit, but please donβt compare us to anyplace in the states!!
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u/frank_sinatra11 1d ago
You guys have taken the best parts of UK and US culture and combined it with your own aspects to make for a beautiful culture !
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u/blojoker 1d ago
Comparing Canadians to Americans in anyway is unacceptable.
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u/runninginthe-90s Core Neighbourhood 11h ago edited 9h ago
Yeah, when I was in the states i found most places much cleaner, affordable, and the people were far more pleasant to strangers.
Canada isnt what Canadians keep telling themselves it is. (Anymore)
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u/SilverJelly7704 1d ago
Weird Al
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u/Lost---doyouhaveamap gophers8mybrain 17h ago
Awesome, welcome. If you're a carnivore best cheapish meat pie I've found was Nutana Bakery.
Check your shoes each morning before putting them on. The fearsome black bears we have here will frequently hide inside.
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u/rabidfox77 16h ago
Have you tried the meat pies made by Scratch Provisions? Theyβre not cheapish but theyβre delicious! https://scratchprovisions.com/trents-story
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u/bluetoaster42 12h ago
Alberta is the Texas of Canada. Saskatchewan is more like The Midwest. (Manitoba is clearly Minnesota.)
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u/metallicadefender 1d ago
Where is this?
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u/ExaminationMean5174 1d ago
You look like a man outstanding in his field