Yes! I just got my G2 drivers license. For all of the non-Canucks that means that I can now drive on the road by myself (except from midnight to 5am).
Now all I need is a car. Ah, the joy of being 16 and free!
You can drive between midnight and 5AM with your G2, I have mine now. The restriction are as follows:
-For the first 6 months with your G2, between 12AM-5AM you can have one 1 passenger under the age of 19 in the car.
-For the next 6 months, between 12AM-5AM you can have 3 passengers under 19 in the car.
-BAC must be 0 (durr since legal drinking age is 19 anyway)
-Everyone in the vehicle must have a working seatbelt. If they're under 16 and not wearing one, you're in trouble. If they're over 16 and not wearing one, it's their fault.
The passenger number restrictions do not apply if you have a G licensed driver in the passenger seat, or if the passengers are immediate family members. I'm just trying to clear up a misconception, a lot of people either think they can drive with nobody else in the car between midnight and 5AM, and a lot of people think they can't drive at all. It's not true at all, and easy to mix up.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/section1.9.4.shtml
As for a car, get a Civic, Corolla, Geo Prizm, Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe. Great reliability and they can be found for pretty cheap. You don't really need 4WD to get around in the snow, I live about an hour south of Guelph, FWD and snow tires (snow tires are more important than drivetrain) have served me just fine this winter. Not enough power to get you in to trouble, but enough that you can pass and merge safely. It's your first car, it's about getting out of the house and having freedom, not about having an impressive car that you'll wrap around a tree.