I am an American and I'm VERY upset that my people are so ignorant some of them don't even know Canada is part of NATO.So I want to drive somewhere in Canada to get far far FARRR away from the USA geographically and politically (well not really, this is a joke but if it weren't), the problem would be ....(Read below)Windsor is too close to Michigan, Niagara is too close to Detroit, London and Toronto are less than an hour from Lake Eerie which is a Ferry's ride away from New York stateOttawa too close to Thousand Islands, New YorkMontreal is too close to Vermont, Quebec City is too close to freakin MaineThe Maritimes....The Maritimes! St. Johns, Laborador City! MAYBE Sault Ste Marie is too close to MichiganAnd anything on the road over Lake Superior you're only a freakin lake away from the USAWinnipeg is too close to North Dakota, Thunder Bay too close to Minnesota, Regina and Calgary too close to Montana, Edmonton too close to USA....(politically speaking)

Saskatoon (MAYBE) Prince Albert is too small,Canadian Rockies (too touristy)-all those American tour groups in Banff and Lake Louise and Jasper and Kamloops and WhistlerVancouver and Victoria too close to WashingtonYellowknife!......maybeWhitehorse and Dawson too close to AlaskaIqaluit is not accessible by road and anywhere up there is too freakin DanishSo I should consider Labrador City, Saskatoon, and Yellowknife? to be in Canada and nowhere near the states?Most frustrating is how treacherous it is in winter to drive from Winnipeg to Toronto without crossing into the states.

I'll take the dangerous 2-lane road conditions to FIGHT the forces making you have to drive into the USA.Ughhh...whoops correction...Niagara is too close to NiagaraSince there are few roads North, I may have to drive on the grass to get far enough away from the states. Would I be stopped for that?Wait if I drive on the grass to go north of where roads go, I'm exercising Freedom of Mobility under the Charter, right?My mobility rights ought be protected by Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. If I'm trying to get AWAY from the US and the road East of Thunder Bay forces me to a width of 2 lanes?That's entrapment, I should be able to drive onto the grass north of this prison-like roadEdit: Uranium City, SK is only accessible by road in wintertime I believe. La Ronge is the end in summerI guess the the heart of the heart of Canada does not necessarily have anything to do with the geographic centre. Otherwise Baker Lake would be the place to be