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Teens/anyone From Quebec Canada?


poiuyanthony

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poiuyanthony Newbie

hey everyone :)

i currently live in Quebec Canada and i was wondering who else does?

im 15 and my name is Anthony.

it would be nice to talk to someone who is also in my situation. :D


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RideAllWays Enthusiast

Not from Quebec, always wanted to live there. Nice to see some younger people on here, I like hearing how other teens deal with this. I'm from BC.

poiuyanthony Newbie

i have some family in BC :P

and im dealing with it pretty roughly :(

shoot me a PM if u ever wanna chat

poiuyanthony Newbie

sorry double post

Eilidh Newbie

sorry double post

Hey if you ever come to B.C...give me a shout, I know a couple others as well

I live here and my mom has a gluten-free Bakery.

RideAllWays Enthusiast

Eilidh, where is the gluten-free bakery?

poiuyanthony Newbie

Hey if you ever come to B.C...give me a shout, I know a couple others as well

I live here and my mom has a gluten-free Bakery.

i should be going to vancouver shortly :)

if your anywhere near them contact me, it would be a great experience for me !


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Eilidh Newbie

So the bakery is called Laughing Daughters Bakery, we dont have a store front but you can find products on Salt Spring Island and on Vancouver Island in any of the Serious Coffee chains.

If you have trouble finding places to eat, check the celiacscene.com

Search the area you live in or are visiting. My family and I found a few good places in Vancouver. :)

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