I don't get why everybody is so obsessed with Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver! Calgary is a beautiful city and I can't wait to call it or Edmonton home one day
Toronto and Vancouver are actually downgrades for Calgarians down here, low wages, poorer people, expensive housing, higher taxes. 2 more decades before Calgary overtakes atleast Vancouver as the 2nd most prominent city in Canada. I dont include montreal cause its mostly french. Only problem calgary has is low density so the city looks dead at times especially in the winter.
Beautiful clean nd well planned city would like to see Calgary more closely since there very few videos of Calgary which gives u a close look of the city
Thank you for that tour of Downtown Calgary. I’ve never been to Calgary but it looks really nice. I have been to Toronto, years ago, in fact my mother came from Toronto sailing to Ireland as a child in the 1930s. So even though I have a connection with Toronto I still found Calgary to be most interesting.
Thanks for the ride and the tour in Calgary, CJ!!!! I enjoyed it! I am glad that you rode normal bike without problem in your wrists :) The sound was very nice, no problem with the wind at that point, didn't bother me at all! I was imprest about that sign-counter for the bike riders!!!! Wow, they are way ages in front of my country in that matter!! And the bike lanes, and the bike traffic lights, it's another planet there, haha!!!! Thank you for sharing all the infos and the little things about your country and what you see when you are biking! I am looking forward for the next one, on Peace Bridge! I liked that you stopped there your video! Take care CJ and have safe rides, love and greetings from Greece :)
Great video man! In my own opinion, I believe Calgary is so much better than Edmonton. Downtown Edmonton is so small are dirty, and construction every summer.
Hi how are the Calgary roads for bicycling? I mean terrain, is it plain or hilly terrain?. Is normal commuter bicycle with 7spd gears enough or does it required ebike like radcity?
As mentioned in the video, I don't live in Calgary and the day that I filmed these 2 videos was the only time I've ever cycled there. It's a moderately hilly city. I believe the bike that I rented had only 7 speeds and it worked fine for me. I think a 21 speed bike is a much better choice personally. Whether you need an electric assist bike or not is really a question of your physical condition and how far you want to ride.
Thanks for asking. I wore splints on my wrists for this ride and didn't encounter any unusual feelings thankfully. I had some earlier success with using splints when riding a conventional bike but eventually they lost their effectiveness and the pain returned. So I had a feeling they would work ok for this short day of riding, but I'd be concerned to return to riding a conventional bike every day again.
haha, yes it was pretty quiet when I was filming this video, but keep in mind this was a Sunday morning. I don't think Toronto is that much different at that time.
Calgary is also a less denser city overall, its not more dead, it just feels that way. It suffers from urban sprawl and is actually bigger than Toronto in area with only 1.3 mil people. It may take another decade before they fix this problem.
Hey cjhoyle, is it possible you can make a video of solely going down 8th Avenue, 9th Avenue, Centre Street and some areas around that? We're a group of dutch students working on a project for calgary, yet did not have the opportunity to go there yet.
Sara Jane if u want to know how the weather is in calgary you need to go outside and look up. in October it could be +25c or it could be or -25c and sometimes booth in one day if you do go to calgary make time to go to Banff, canmore and bragcreek (small towns near calgary)
For some perspective: we received something like 20cm of snow October 2 last year, and so far this season, we've received maybe 30cm of snow between September and mid-October, but tomorrow is going to be in the 50ºs (F), and I have seen my breath every month this year. So, weather in Calgary is extremely variable, but I have always enjoyed my visits to Calgary and ultimately decided to move here from Virginia....over two years in Calgary now!
Awesome video! Let me ask you something: I'm planning on moving from Calgary to Toronto. From a cyclist point of view, how do you compare the experience of riding a bike in both cities? I've been visiting Toronto once but unfortunately I didn't have a chance to ride a bike while there.
Thanks. My experience with biking in Calgary is very limited, and I only really got to ride in the downtown core. But if you simply compare one downtown to the other, my opinion is that Calgary has better bike infrastructure. One of the unique things about Toronto however is that despite the lack of protected bike lanes, the volumes of people riding bikes are enormous. I always find it really neat riding somewhere and being surrounded by 10 or so other people riding the same route as me.
when this guy said 16km of walk way through the buildings I got close to centre street from Macs and Mcdonalds. Not from Macs but from across the street.
cjhoyle Sorry I worded that funny. I was just trying to emphasis that it's the flames home and that the stampede is more about the fairway and race track. The stampede grounds are way more than the saddle dome, that's all.
@@freedombubba6201 Agreed, it's just one of many venues that are part of the stampede. In my second biking video in Calgary I rode over and finished the video just outside of the Saddle Dome.
I bought a new e-bike last spring and it is great for all the hills in Calgary. I rode the area 2 weeks ago and along the Bow river pathway.
I don't get why everybody is so obsessed with Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver! Calgary is a beautiful city and I can't wait to call it or Edmonton home one day
Toronto and Vancouver are actually downgrades for Calgarians down here, low wages, poorer people, expensive housing, higher taxes. 2 more decades before Calgary overtakes atleast Vancouver as the 2nd most prominent city in Canada. I dont include montreal cause its mostly french. Only problem calgary has is low density so the city looks dead at times especially in the winter.
I've been to Toronto and New York, but I loved Toronto, I had nice time there. Calgary and Vancouver are on my next list.
Hope you can join us in Calgary one day! PS: Calgary is much better than Edmonton. :)
enjoyed the tour , looking forward to the next , thanks for taking the time to share it .. Cheers
Thanks!
Beautiful clean nd well planned city would like to see Calgary more closely since there very few videos of Calgary which gives u a close look of the city
Thank you for that tour of Downtown Calgary. I’ve never been to Calgary but it looks really nice. I have been to Toronto, years ago, in fact my mother came from Toronto sailing to Ireland as a child in the 1930s. So even though I have a connection with Toronto I still found Calgary to be most interesting.
Thank you!
Thanks for the ride and the tour in Calgary, CJ!!!! I enjoyed it!
I am glad that you rode normal bike without problem in your wrists :)
The sound was very nice, no problem with the wind at that point, didn't bother me at all!
I was imprest about that sign-counter for the bike riders!!!! Wow, they are way ages in front of my country in that matter!! And the bike lanes, and the bike traffic lights, it's another planet there, haha!!!! Thank you for sharing all the infos and the little things about your country and what you see when you are biking! I am looking forward for the next one, on Peace Bridge! I liked that you stopped there your video!
Take care CJ and have safe rides, love and greetings from Greece :)
Thanks!
Great video man! In my own opinion, I believe Calgary is so much better than Edmonton. Downtown Edmonton is so small are dirty, and construction every summer.
24:40 Damn, you were moving fast. 😂
haha wow, I didn't notice that. I wonder if it was the overhead electrified rail lines that played havoc with my GPS.
Calgary looks so beautiful, and those tall buildings are so cool. I would definitely consider living there once the crisis is gone...
Nice video, thanks for posting!! (From a local :)
Are the downtown always dead like this or this was in a weekend?
I live in Calgary, but he knows the city better than I do
This is awesome! 😊
👍 350 good job dude, like from Fort Brisebois 😉
Hi how are the Calgary roads for bicycling? I mean terrain, is it plain or hilly terrain?. Is normal commuter bicycle with 7spd gears enough or does it required ebike like radcity?
As mentioned in the video, I don't live in Calgary and the day that I filmed these 2 videos was the only time I've ever cycled there. It's a moderately hilly city. I believe the bike that I rented had only 7 speeds and it worked fine for me. I think a 21 speed bike is a much better choice personally. Whether you need an electric assist bike or not is really a question of your physical condition and how far you want to ride.
@@cjhoyle Thank you for your suggestion.
It would be neat if you had a little inset map with a location beacon. Though I have no idea how to do this : )
How did you find your wrists after not being on the normal bike you use in Toronto?
Thanks for asking. I wore splints on my wrists for this ride and didn't encounter any unusual feelings thankfully. I had some earlier success with using splints when riding a conventional bike but eventually they lost their effectiveness and the pain returned. So I had a feeling they would work ok for this short day of riding, but I'd be concerned to return to riding a conventional bike every day again.
Thank youuu
No problem!
Nice video CJ! downtown Calgary looks like a ghost town compared to downtown Toronto haha.
haha, yes it was pretty quiet when I was filming this video, but keep in mind this was a Sunday morning. I don't think Toronto is that much different at that time.
Calgary is also a less denser city overall, its not more dead, it just feels that way. It suffers from urban sprawl and is actually bigger than Toronto in area with only 1.3 mil people. It may take another decade before they fix this problem.
Hey cjhoyle, is it possible you can make a video of solely going down 8th Avenue, 9th Avenue, Centre Street and some areas around that? We're a group of dutch students working on a project for calgary, yet did not have the opportunity to go there yet.
Sorry, I live in Toronto. I was only visiting Calgary for the weekend.
Cannot wait to apply to uni of Calgary MBA
so nice
Nice video, how strict are the authorities on motorized bicycles over there?
What do you mean?
If I was riding a 1000watt, motorised bicycle in Calgary would the police fine me?
Great video!! How was the weather at this time? I’m thinking about visiting in October. Im a californian and not used to the cold! Lol
If I remember correctly the temperature range was between 0 and 10 degrees Celsius during my trip.
Sara Jane if u want to know how the weather is in calgary you need to go outside and look up. in October it could be +25c or it could be or -25c and sometimes booth in one day if you do go to calgary make time to go to Banff, canmore and bragcreek (small towns near calgary)
Darcy Case Well looking up doesnt really help me when it comes to packing!
cjhoyle Thank you!!
For some perspective: we received something like 20cm of snow October 2 last year, and so far this season, we've received maybe 30cm of snow between September and mid-October, but tomorrow is going to be in the 50ºs (F), and I have seen my breath every month this year. So, weather in Calgary is extremely variable, but I have always enjoyed my visits to Calgary and ultimately decided to move here from Virginia....over two years in Calgary now!
The Train is Called the C Train.
Awesome video! Let me ask you something: I'm planning on moving from Calgary to Toronto. From a cyclist point of view, how do you compare the experience of riding a bike in both cities? I've been visiting Toronto once but unfortunately I didn't have a chance to ride a bike while there.
Thanks. My experience with biking in Calgary is very limited, and I only really got to ride in the downtown core. But if you simply compare one downtown to the other, my opinion is that Calgary has better bike infrastructure. One of the unique things about Toronto however is that despite the lack of protected bike lanes, the volumes of people riding bikes are enormous. I always find it really neat riding somewhere and being surrounded by 10 or so other people riding the same route as me.
Remind me of Calgary 😭
when this guy said 16km of walk way through the buildings I got close to centre street from Macs and Mcdonalds. Not from Macs but from across the street.
The saddle dome is the home of the Calgary flames hockey team not the stampede
It's both...just like I mentioned in the video.
cjhoyle Sorry I worded that funny. I was just trying to emphasis that it's the flames home and that the stampede is more about the fairway and race track. The stampede grounds are way more than the saddle dome, that's all.
@@freedombubba6201 Agreed, it's just one of many venues that are part of the stampede. In my second biking video in Calgary I rode over and finished the video just outside of the Saddle Dome.
cjhoyle cool I'll watch it and 👍
You can find me in Calgary
I live at calgary
aznlucycanada how much i can earn per hour in calgary.
@@nanvaygurjeet4287 Minimum wage is C$15/hr currently, which is enough to live on if you're frugal.
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Project DIY He said he is in Calgary for a vacation.
Yes that's correct. I just visited Calgary for a few days.