What are British Columbia's Highway 99 and Molsen Canadian?
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What are British Columbia's Highway 99 and Molsen Canadian?
Answer: My two favorite things about Canada.
To all those Canadian's out there, I do have other things I like about your country, but I really have to put Highway 99 and a good Molsen on the top.
I just returned from a long weekend skiing up at Whistler and, for those of you that do not know, Highway 99 (also known as Sea to Sky Highway) is the very twisty, 45 minute to 1 hour drive from Horseshoe Bay up to Whistler & Blackcomb mountains and beyond. I love my Maxima and, for those of you who have done this drive, I love the "Passing Lane 2km Ahead" signs.
I've been up to Whistler many times and I am never sad to head home, because I know it means driving back down the mountain. Just sharing.
To all those Canadian's out there, I do have other things I like about your country, but I really have to put Highway 99 and a good Molsen on the top.
I just returned from a long weekend skiing up at Whistler and, for those of you that do not know, Highway 99 (also known as Sea to Sky Highway) is the very twisty, 45 minute to 1 hour drive from Horseshoe Bay up to Whistler & Blackcomb mountains and beyond. I love my Maxima and, for those of you who have done this drive, I love the "Passing Lane 2km Ahead" signs.
I've been up to Whistler many times and I am never sad to head home, because I know it means driving back down the mountain. Just sharing.
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Re: What are British Columbia's Highway 99 and Molsen Canadian?
Originally posted by MichaelAE
Answer: My two favorite things about Canada.
To all those Canadian's out there, I do have other things I like about your country, but I really have to put Highway 99 and a good Molsen on the top.
I just returned from a long weekend skiing up at Whistler and, for those of you that do not know, Highway 99 (also known as Sea to Sky Highway) is the very twisty, 45 minute to 1 hour drive from Horseshoe Bay up to Whistler & Blackcomb mountains and beyond. I love my Maxima and, for those of you who have done this drive, I love the "Passing Lane 2km Ahead" signs.
I've been up to Whistler many times and I am never sad to head home, because I know it means driving back down the mountain. Just sharing.
Answer: My two favorite things about Canada.
To all those Canadian's out there, I do have other things I like about your country, but I really have to put Highway 99 and a good Molsen on the top.
I just returned from a long weekend skiing up at Whistler and, for those of you that do not know, Highway 99 (also known as Sea to Sky Highway) is the very twisty, 45 minute to 1 hour drive from Horseshoe Bay up to Whistler & Blackcomb mountains and beyond. I love my Maxima and, for those of you who have done this drive, I love the "Passing Lane 2km Ahead" signs.
I've been up to Whistler many times and I am never sad to head home, because I know it means driving back down the mountain. Just sharing.
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