There are no mountains in Manitoba. I don't know where you took that image from, but it's not from Manitoba. There are rolling hills in the west, but the highest elevation in MB is Baldy at 2,730 feet. (~800 m). So yeah - not what you showed at all.
While considering provinces, don't forget about retirement planning. Look for areas with good healthcare, affordability, and amenities for your golden years
I've lived in 4 provinces MB, ON, AB, BC You should say why people don't live in places like MB (cold winters) or BC (expensive) SK (freezing in winter, dry hot summers) ON ( also costly in cities)
True. I was looking at PEI and was disgusted at how Summerside looks. My Lord, what happened to PEI? This place looks like where disgusting strip malls go to die. Absolutely floored me!
Great video on ranking Canada's provinces! It's interesting to see where each stands, especially when considering retirement planning. It really helps narrow down the best options for a peaceful life post-retirement. Thanks for the insights!
Let me guess - Australia is too hot, South Africa too violent and New Zealand too far away. Utopia doesn't exist, and if it did houses would start at 10M USD.
Among the 10 provinces shown in the video 📹, 3 of them will be on elections this year, and its a case with British Columbia on the 19th of october, 2 days later New Brunswick and Saskatchewan on october 28th.
NO! We do not have more land mass than Russia. We basically have set amount of cities that FOREIGNERS would want to live in so Canada has increased 10 cities to migrate to and will increase the property value.
There are no mountains in Manitoba. I don't know where you took that image from, but it's not from Manitoba. There are rolling hills in the west, but the highest elevation in MB is Baldy at 2,730 feet. (~800 m). So yeah - not what you showed at all.
I heard wheat pirates sailed from Saskatchewan to Alberta.
This channel reaaaaaally reeks of AI content farming.
While considering provinces, don't forget about retirement planning. Look for areas with good healthcare, affordability, and amenities for your golden years
I've lived in 4 provinces MB, ON, AB, BC You should say why people don't live in places like MB (cold winters) or BC (expensive) SK (freezing in winter, dry hot summers) ON ( also costly in cities)
Cost of living is atrocious right now and forget buying a house
True. I was looking at PEI and was disgusted at how Summerside looks. My Lord, what happened to PEI? This place looks like where disgusting strip malls go to die. Absolutely floored me!
Great video on ranking Canada's provinces! It's interesting to see where each stands, especially when considering retirement planning. It really helps narrow down the best options for a peaceful life post-retirement. Thanks for the insights!
Too cold is not worth one penny to live in period
Let me guess - Australia is too hot, South Africa too violent and New Zealand too far away. Utopia doesn't exist, and if it did houses would start at 10M USD.
We wouldn’t want you here anyhow!!
"... having less land mass than only one other country." That is a *very* strange way of saying that only one country is larger.
Favorite country to visit but Montreal and Nova Scotia are my favorites.
In Montréal in 2024, renting a 1 bedroom appartement is around 1,800$ a month.
God Blesses you ALBERTA 💚🤍💙
And Yukon Northwest Territories and Nunavut ?
He's ranking the provinces not the territories
Among the 10 provinces shown in the video 📹, 3 of them will be on elections this year, and its a case with British Columbia on the 19th of october, 2 days later New Brunswick and Saskatchewan on october 28th.
ontario has 15.5 million people
Really helpful video. Thanks for the Information ❤❤❤
What about the Cheapest Provinces to Live in Canada?
None.
NO! We do not have more land mass than Russia. We basically have set amount of cities that FOREIGNERS would want to live in so Canada has increased 10 cities to migrate to and will increase the property value.