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Canadians are dishing up some advice to a first-time visitor from the U.S., who took to B.C. Reddit to ask what to do as a tourist. It didn't take long for Canadian snacks to enter the equation — which is a key part of visiting the Great White North apparently.

The American posted on the B.C. Reddit page and said they are heading to Victoria soon for a short trip.

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Ever go to book a vacation, only to find there are no reasonably priced Airbnbs left, flights have skyrocketed in price, BC Ferries tickets are gone, and you're scrambling to make an itinerary? Yeah, we've all been there, but the solution is to get booking them early.

This BC Reddit thread has locals sharing all their favourite vacation spots in the province, so you can get a head start on planning your next trip.

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It's no secret that people in Vancouver are over the steep rent prices and high cost of living, so one Lower Mainland resident turned to Reddit for help.

They asked what the best small town in B.C. is so that they can move somewhere more affordable. It turns out that the province is full of beautiful hidden gems, that might even outshine the big city.

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Before taking an epic road trip through the Canadian mountains, an American turned to the B.C. Reddit page for some advice about where to go and what places to avoid at all costs.

The Redditor said they are planning a road trip from Washington to Vernon, B.C., at the end of November, so wanted to prepare for the wintery weather in the mountains.

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Sometimes when you're visiting a city it's all rainbows and sunshine, but living there is usually a different story. Someone in Toronto pondering a move to Vancouver was worried about all the "ugly secrets" the city might have and turned to B.C. Reddit for advice.

All it took was that little stir of the pot for locals to spill their opinions about life in Vancouver and most of them were harsh AF.

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