Date men and women from Canada / British Columbia / Castlegar, 36 year old

Date men and women from Castlegar, Canada. What’s your motto for life?
I’m a warm and generous guy – and I definitely take pride in that. I would do mostly anything for those I care about. Admittedly, I’ve been a bit of a workaholic for a while, and I’m looking for a kind, caring woman who is looking for a lasting relationship, and who one day wants a family.
A great date would be a night at Mercato in Calgary, with a little red wine. Since I’m allergic to wheat, I can never be found at a fast food place. So, fine dining is the way to go for me. No complaints from me!
Lately, I’ve preferred warmer locations for vacation – especially places I haven’t been. I’m always up for an adventure and imagine my partner to be along for the exploring and discovering, as well.
I feel so lucky to live where I do, and to have the life I have. B.C. is so beautiful and I enjoy going boating to cruise the lake (where I also have a place), and spend the nights by the campfire. I wouldn’t trade it for the world and I’d love to share it with someone special.

Meet a man from Castlegar, Canada. Well, I'm really career oriented, especially now that things are finally starting to take off. I've worked through the self help genre and took a lot of that stuff to heart. It's important that I'm with someone who is positive, goal oriented and focused on the future. I'm looking for a wife I'm passionate about and who either has kids or would like to have one with me.

Date someone special from Castlegar, Canada. White also went undefeated during the preliminary tournament.
“I was able to get through fortunately without the loss of a game,” said White.
“I’m always nervous going into the finals, especially against Pierre. We’ve played each other a few times before and it’s always a flip of the coin on who is going to win on the day.”
While White’s hometown is originally Stephenville, NL., he’s lived in Fort McMurray since 1977. He’s a financial planner by day and plays squash at MacDonald Island about three to four times a week.
He picked up the game after he graduated from university, and is now a veteran of the sport with more than 20 years of experience.