Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
- christie1111
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Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
Just checking for (Husband and Daughter)1111 who are leaving for Toronto in the morning.
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
Okay, this has been answered in chat.
Thanks anyway!
Thanks anyway!
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
christie1111 wrote:Just checking for (Husband and Daughter)1111 who are leaving for Toronto in the morning.
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
Hey, you around for chat?
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
Chat doesn't work well for me. Puter is too old. 
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
The new link works better for some, try again
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
In the reference thread they up-dated the link and it has worked for some for the first time in a while.
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
They are the 51st state, you know.
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
And yet they are part British and part French. Sort of.peacock2121 wrote:They are the 51st state, you know.
I have been to several Canadian cities and didn't remember worrying about it. But Daughter1111 was stressing about taking her laptop so I thought it was worth confirming.
Anywho, they have left and I hope they retun safely on Sunday. The weather is a bit of a wintery mix today and Sunday.
So I will be happier when I know they have arrived safely later today.
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
Travel during these months is worrisome.christie1111 wrote:And yet they are part British and part French. Sort of.peacock2121 wrote:They are the 51st state, you know.
I have been to several Canadian cities and didn't remember worrying about it. But Daughter1111 was stressing about taking her laptop so I thought it was worth confirming.
Anywho, they have left and I hope they retun safely on Sunday. The weather is a bit of a wintery mix today and Sunday.
So I will be happier when I know they have arrived safely later today.
I am sure it will all be fine.
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
Same voltrage as United States.
And they speak English in Toronna, eh?
It is very multicultural, though.
I recommend a visit to the India Bazaar area on Gerrard E. This is a couple of miles IIRC from the center city.
And they speak English in Toronna, eh?
It is very multicultural, though.
I recommend a visit to the India Bazaar area on Gerrard E. This is a couple of miles IIRC from the center city.
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Re: Do you need an electrical converter for Canada?
Of course you do. The whole world's switching over to this Dee Tee Vee thing in a couple months. You won't be able to watch Saturday morning cartoons without one of those converter thingies.