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MissE

Well-Known Member
401
321
New Brunswick, Canada
Vehicle Model
Civic Si w/Navi
Body Style
Coupe
City and Province for Canada works just fine. Not sure how the postal codes work there, but zip codes in the US are usually quite a few square miles.

Added by the way.
In Canada postal codes narrow it down to your exact street and which side you live on (the even numbered side has one code and the odd side has another).
 

squiggy

Cartographer
Super Mod
11,183
6,654
Michiana
Vehicle Model
'12 Civic Si
Body Style
DBP II Coupe
Please add me (first in Ontario! :cheerleader:)

Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5N7S6
Ask and you shall receive!

It is quite interesting how close all of you live to the states. Forgive my ignorance, but are there even decent size cities and towns more than a 50-100 miles (110-220 km) from the Canada/US border?
 

MrK24

Well-Known Member
207
97
Paris, TX
Vehicle Model
SI
Body Style
Sedan
Danggg...looking at the map, so many east coast owners. Where's the south at guys!? So lonely haha:sadbanana::sadwavey:
 

JonnyRotten

Well-Known Member
1,673
771
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Vehicle Model
Civic Si
Body Style
coupe
Not sure how everybody would feel about this, but I think it would be interesting to get an idea where everybody is from as well as see if anyone is in your area that you could potentially link up with.

I found a site called ZeeMaps that I would be willing to update with usernames if anyone is willing to share their zipcode. If so, just post it in the thread and I will update the map.


Let me know what everyone thinks.

webby if you think this should be elsewhere please move as you feel necessary. And maybe a sticky?
I think this is great idea squiggy! It's interesting to see where everyone on the blog is.
 

MissE

Well-Known Member
401
321
New Brunswick, Canada
Vehicle Model
Civic Si w/Navi
Body Style
Coupe
It is quite interesting how close all of you live to the states. Forgive my ignorance, but are there even decent size cities and towns more than a 50-100 miles (110-220 km) from the Canada/US border?
Not many, most of our larger cities are in the more Southern part of the country. But it isn't because we like you guys... it's because it gets too friggin cold if you go farther North, lol. :snow:
 
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