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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • Are you considering a move to a new Canadian city to make a better life?
    Alberta is a province in Western Canada. Its landscape encompasses mountains, prairies, desert badlands, and vast coniferous forests.
    It is Canada's fourth-most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces.
    Alberta has more than 600 lakes and rich mineral deposits. In the west, the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks have glaciers in the Columbia Icefields.
    The Waterton Glacier International Peace Park is a biosphere reserve that straddles the southern border with the USA.
    You can find several smaller towns and cities that are perfect for raising a family, finding a good job, or simply enjoying a quiet retirement.
    Over the last five years, the province of Alberta has seen it’s population skyrocket due to people coming to the province to find work.
    With its scenic beauty, no provincial tax, and higher average wages anywhere in the country, Alberta offers a high quality of life that’s hard to find elsewhere.
    We’ve taken a look at some statistics and compiled a list of the 10 best places to live in Alberta:
    10. Banff.
    9. Lethbridge.
    8. Camrose.
    7. Jasper.
    6. Medicine Hat.
    5. Canmore.
    4. Strathcona County.
    3. Calgary.
    2. Edmonton.
    1. St. Albert.
    Thanks for watching this video. I hope it's useful for you.
    (This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment)
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  • @matthewgill8332
    @matthewgill8332 3 года назад +140

    This list is brutal. As an Alberta native, there's no way Lethbridge should outrank Banff, a literal tourist destination

    • @Josh98031902
      @Josh98031902 3 года назад +14

      Lethbridge absolutely sucks 😂 Banff is fantast!!!

    • @codytremblay7929
      @codytremblay7929 3 года назад +11

      Lol in Banff you will literally give and arm and leg for the price of property and rent

    • @Lulu-gg2zq
      @Lulu-gg2zq 3 года назад +8

      Banff is also not financially available to many people. The cost of living there is very high.

    • @kennethhorne1119
      @kennethhorne1119 3 года назад +5

      die of boredom in Lethbridge..It sucks

    • @Esmeralda-gt6uf
      @Esmeralda-gt6uf 2 года назад +2

      Right. And how about all those apples they produce in Methbridge? 😂

  • @mpggar2618
    @mpggar2618 4 года назад +35

    i am from Alberta. Calgary to be exact.. when everything comes back to normal, i invite you all to visit our amazing province! Nature at its best!

    • @ROOKTABULA
      @ROOKTABULA 3 года назад +3

      you clearly haven't visited BC and Ontario as I have having lived there and in Alberta. Other than the badlands and the border with SE BC: There is not anything to write home about in Alberta.

    • @frankihatch
      @frankihatch 3 года назад +2

      Alberta is pretty dead

    • @mariajiml9895
      @mariajiml9895 3 года назад

      im.moving to Calgary as doon thehouse is vompleter put brand ne wood flooring kitchen Cochorane But so cold in winter..

    • @dcee1412
      @dcee1412 3 года назад

      Hahahahahahahahahaha nature at its best ???? Tweakers st their best you mean.

  • @harmony331000
    @harmony331000 3 года назад +16

    I’m a born & raised albertan 😻✌️♥️it here so much...in my 45 year and there’s nowhere else I’d rather be!

    • @heronimousbrapson863
      @heronimousbrapson863 3 года назад

      I’ve lived in Alberta for almost 38 years and I can’t wait to leave, especially now that Jason Kenney is premier.

    • @Christopher.Colberg
      @Christopher.Colberg 3 года назад

      I dont think he is doing too well with covid because hes having a more left winged approcah. Hes turning more left every day with covid. Defineltey dont want the NDP in power but ucp or another right winged group in power again!

    • @heronimousbrapson863
      @heronimousbrapson863 3 года назад +1

      Jason Kenney left wing?? That's a laugh. He is, however, trying to follow the science when it comes to covid, which many from the wild rose types in his party are actively defying. Consequently, Alberta currently (April, 2021) has the highest per capita covid infection rate in the couhtry. Kenney has been too slow in locking down in large measure to appeal to the right wing fanatics in his base. I wish the NDP were still in power.

    • @Christopher.Colberg
      @Christopher.Colberg 3 года назад +1

      Oh god, that's the last thing alberta wants. What albertans want is a government who actually let's us go to places, im fine with masks but if you dont feel safe, dont go to places, that doesnt mean others cant go to wherever. Lockdown affects alot of people mentally and places such as gyms and activities improve mental health and some of those activities are the only things lower income people can do and that's what alot of kids who's families dont have much money rely on for their happiness and the improvement of their mental health.

    • @luhh_salo
      @luhh_salo 3 года назад

      @@Christopher.Colberg If you feel that way about covid you might like the state I live in.

  • @abrahkadabra9501
    @abrahkadabra9501 2 года назад +10

    I've lived in Alberta for over 30 years and I can't say I regret it. Alberta, for the most part, has been good to me.

    • @Esmeralda-gt6uf
      @Esmeralda-gt6uf 2 года назад +3

      Yes, Alberta has also been good to me during the 33 years I have lived here.

    • @chaturanganieudewatte210
      @chaturanganieudewatte210 2 года назад +1

      Hope the same for me and my 👪

    • @Esmeralda-gt6uf
      @Esmeralda-gt6uf 2 года назад +2

      @@chaturanganieudewatte210 If you have something of worth and value and are willing to positively contribute to Alberta, and to be good to and for Alberta, in return, Alberta will be good to you and for you. We reap what we sow.

    • @chaturanganieudewatte210
      @chaturanganieudewatte210 2 года назад

      @@Esmeralda-gt6uf Well said! What you give you get in return.

    • @nokanoka435
      @nokanoka435 2 года назад

      How is the weather and climate?, Im planning to move to calgary

  • @hjr2450
    @hjr2450 4 года назад +497

    Presented by people who have never been to Canada.

    • @vmanismyname1534
      @vmanismyname1534 3 года назад +32

      "IN THE ALBERTA"

    • @harmony331000
      @harmony331000 3 года назад +6

      @@vmanismyname1534 😂😄😂ikr!

    • @dexta4172
      @dexta4172 3 года назад +7

      in the alberTa

    • @codytremblay7929
      @codytremblay7929 3 года назад +19

      I wonder how he would react pulling up to timmies in edmonton being greeted with multiple homeless heads in the drive threw line begging for your hard earned dough. So they can go shoot up behind that very tim Hortons 🤣😂 alberta is alright just avoid edmonton

    • @kimpbay
      @kimpbay 3 года назад +11

      @@codytremblay7929 Calgary downtown is the same

  • @tonyw973
    @tonyw973 4 года назад +16

    We just moved from Vernon ìn BC's Okanagan Valley to Claresholm in Southern Alberta. The contrast between them is rather amazing if not downright unbelievable. Where Vernon is crowded and dirty, Claresholm is peaceful and almost surgically clean. Where Vernon, like most resort/tourist towns, is becoming prohibitively expensive, especially for things like real estate, Claresholm is actually much more affordable. And then there's the people. People are so relaxed and friendly here it's almost like living in a different world.

    • @Redneckboy991
      @Redneckboy991 4 года назад +3

      Wow Claresholm? I'm in Calgary and Claresholm is a nice peaceful town. My goal is to retire in small town Alberta. It must have been a bit of a culture shock for you. I remember Vernon being a really nice place. It was always our first stop through the Okanagan. Now we just drive through on our way to Kelowna to visit family. Kelowna also used to be a really nice town. It's now overrun with transients during the summer.

    • @dcee1412
      @dcee1412 3 года назад +2

      Vernon has been a meth lab hotspot for years of course it’s dirty as fuck cmon now buddy guy.

    • @homelessincanmore7015
      @homelessincanmore7015 2 года назад

      @@dcee1412 Shitty. Used to be a nice little place. Also surprised to hear its over crowded. Last i was there, the 7/11 still had a wooden deck iirc.

    • @suefrench8721
      @suefrench8721 Год назад

      It is another world. You may not want to go if you heard about the crime and drug stats

  • @Vibrant_HEHO
    @Vibrant_HEHO 3 года назад +11

    Anyone saying St.Albert isn't the best has obviously never been there. It's beautiful here, everyone is friendly, it's built like a miniature full city with all the accommodations and the crime rate is almost non-existent. You definitely got the top spot right, well done!

    • @sloughsharkseh3307
      @sloughsharkseh3307 3 года назад +5

      Uhh, St Albert is not the best, I would rank it next to camrose, lots of drugs, few amazing things, but it ain't wetaskiwin so you got that.

    • @noncomplier5385
      @noncomplier5385 3 года назад

      @@sloughsharkseh3307 Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one.

    • @sloughsharkseh3307
      @sloughsharkseh3307 3 года назад

      @@noncomplier5385 Some people don't, there are many people who just use other opinions as their own, and I don't see people using other people's assholes, but I know what you mean.

    • @TheRelger
      @TheRelger 3 года назад +2

      I’ve been to St. Albert many times.
      Know lots of people that live there.
      High taxes and a thriving drug scene keeps me from buying there.

    • @Vibrant_HEHO
      @Vibrant_HEHO 3 года назад +1

      @@TheRelger Lmao "Thriving drug scene", bruh Chicago and Baltimore are thriving drug scenes. St.Albert just has vape kids

  • @nicoledion7132
    @nicoledion7132 7 месяцев назад +3

    Well said I moved from Province of Quebec since 2005 to Ft. McMurray Alberta and it was my best choice ever! Love living in a safe and secure place, having grandkids growing up here and workers are needed all over the place 🥰💝🥰

  • @wo_w6640
    @wo_w6640 4 года назад +574

    Lol, most of these images are during the three months of warm we have.

    • @jxavier3876
      @jxavier3876 3 года назад +11

      And warm they are

    • @oscarppickle
      @oscarppickle 3 года назад +14

      is it true you guys can see the northern lights all the time?

    • @pelosuwu
      @pelosuwu 3 года назад +10

      That's cool for me, I like cold

    • @adambrown7150
      @adambrown7150 3 года назад +7

      PickleTV no it’s quite rare to see them.

    • @4647540
      @4647540 3 года назад +46

      😂😂
      But I like cold....
      Believe me living in -30 is way better then living in +40 😂😂

  • @Prairielander
    @Prairielander 4 года назад +12

    I moved from Vancouver to Edmonton 13 years ago. I like the river valley and cycling there. Plus I can go hunting not too far away. I'm not sure why people hate Edmonton so much. There are lots of parks plus the Winspear Centre and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra is really good. Now there is also a new stadium downtown and lots of nice places to eat at. There are lots of different festivals throughout the year too. I'm mostly just happy having friends over having a BBQ around a fire pit in my yard. If you want to focus on the negatives of a place well every city has them.

    • @naruhina624
      @naruhina624 4 года назад +2

      Prairielander I agree :)

    • @jonbenjisnomore7935
      @jonbenjisnomore7935 Год назад

      Your absolutely right about the river valley being one of Edmonton's most beautiful features, plus all the facilities & other amenities plus the many festivals. But there are many draw backs as well, the cold weather, the traffic with the drivers is a real hazard for those who aren't familiar with the city or cities in general. The political climate is also something that is a turn off for those with more traditional values as well.

  • @sonicblast2767
    @sonicblast2767 3 года назад +9

    Alberta Canada is beautiful ..

  • @kazsid2995
    @kazsid2995 Год назад +2

    I had a road trip from Vancouver to Jasper and Banf in Alberta. This was by far the most beautiful and memorable road trip I have had so far. On the way, we stopped at many picturesque spots and took pictures. We went to Jasper and Banf. I can't forget the boat ride on Lake Maligne. Will go back soon.

  • @166Soccerman
    @166Soccerman 3 года назад +9

    Canada is heaven on Earth, Banff is the best place I have ever visited from the UK and I have been all over the world.

    • @oldmotorcycleshopoldmotorc9693
      @oldmotorcycleshopoldmotorc9693 3 года назад

      Oh boi, It tells me, You haven’t been anywhere

    • @cathyl5888
      @cathyl5888 3 года назад +2

      Peter Minkley Banff is so nice! 💗

    • @catslove3884
      @catslove3884 3 года назад

      I live 2 hours from Banff but haven't been there in 20 yrs as it is over run by tourists. Can't even walk through mountain areas due to congestion. So glad I spent time there before it became a tourist hotspot.

  • @nb6019
    @nb6019 4 года назад +160

    This was very clearly put together by someone that has never been in nor near Alberta. That was atrocious

    • @mcscotty325
      @mcscotty325 4 года назад +17

      IKR. You're not even allowed to just move to Banff. It's a National park.

    • @antiprogpragmatist9350
      @antiprogpragmatist9350 4 года назад +3

      S Walters ...National Park..not provincial

    • @meggiewillis9705
      @meggiewillis9705 3 года назад

      I give anything to move there.

    • @pizza6969
      @pizza6969 3 года назад +3

      At least they mentioned a realistic place, camrose

    • @truther0075
      @truther0075 3 года назад +2

      I see no winter scenes.....It is winter 7 months of the year temperatures dipping to -40 deg celcius.

  • @cometochristtoday
    @cometochristtoday 3 года назад +12

    Red Deer for me would be a top ten, halfway between Edmonton and Calgary, 20 minutes from Sylvan Lake and many other awesome lakes, the much less travelled hidden gem of the David Thomson highway goes thru Red Deer to the incredible Rocky Mountains not to far away.

    • @scummygoofball6587
      @scummygoofball6587 2 года назад

      yea except its a fuckin crackhead town

    • @aggregatejeff
      @aggregatejeff Год назад

      Think the crime rate really brings down red deer as much as I love red deer it has a pretty bad per capita crime rate

  • @kirkkrieger9360
    @kirkkrieger9360 3 года назад +4

    Athabasca County is gorgeous. One of the gems of Alberta

  • @daybrezicki6276
    @daybrezicki6276 3 года назад +18

    Here's some elaboration on the video plus a bit more. Towns like Banff, Canmore and Jasper are kinda expensive for the average person to afford to live in. Lethbridge and Medicine Hat are popular retirement communities because the weather is mild by Canadian standards, and also the sunniest area in Canada, averaging 2400-2700 hours of sunshine a year. Calgary is more of a white collar city, and is close to the Rockies. Edmonton is more of a blue collar city, yet still retains a small-town feel. The River Valley is very pretty and cuts the city in half. Sherwood Park and St. Albert are definitely more expensive than Edmonton, and are where the wealthier people of Edmonton tend to reside. Cities like Grande Prairie, LLoydminster, and Fort Mac are pretty cold, and don't have as thriving economies as Edmonton or Calgary, but are still decent places to live. Overall, I would recommend Edmonton, Calgary, or if you want a much smaller city feel, Red Deer. I hope that helps.

    • @kimpbay
      @kimpbay 3 года назад

      Almost all of Alberta is expensive to live in unless you make $30/hr or more

    • @daybrezicki6276
      @daybrezicki6276 3 года назад +1

      @@kimpbay I disagree. Alberta is one of the most affordable provinces to live in. I wonder where you got that information.

    • @kimpbay
      @kimpbay 3 года назад

      @@daybrezicki6276 I live here

    • @daybrezicki6276
      @daybrezicki6276 3 года назад +3

      @@kimpbay So do I. You must live in Banff or something. It is not expensive to live in most of Alberta.

    • @daybrezicki6276
      @daybrezicki6276 3 года назад

      @John Honai The economy of course is still below of what is was before the pandemic, but there should still be part time jobs available, especially in the bigger cities.

  • @Radiatingbeauty
    @Radiatingbeauty 3 года назад +37

    Not sure that everyone will agree with your listing but Alberta is a beautiful province and I have been proud to call it home for many years! Thanks for all the beautiful pictures of our province!

    • @lilyrose1439
      @lilyrose1439 3 года назад +1

      Planning on moving there. Just not sure how to go about it, I have lived In Ontario for 40 years and I'm done with this place. Lol

    • @erikapk
      @erikapk 3 года назад

      @@lilyrose1439 Lily, me too! Also moving soon from Ontario to Canmore, Alberta. Where are you moving?

    • @zainabm3216
      @zainabm3216 3 года назад

      Hey guys, looking for a realtor in Camrose, i need recomendations please 🙏🙏

    • @lilyrose1439
      @lilyrose1439 3 года назад

      @@erikapk I haven't decided on the location yet. I have checked out a few I like.

    • @hoodyk7342
      @hoodyk7342 2 года назад

      You must not ever go iutside and spend all your time being fat indoors wearing makeup, because Alberta IS GARBAGE, its a horrible province and Canada is a terrible country

  • @liyon.y6310
    @liyon.y6310 2 года назад +6

    I love Canada 🇨🇦 from USA 🇺🇸

  • @cristaffol
    @cristaffol 3 года назад +10

    I’ve lived at a hidden town in Rimbey, Alberta for 4 years and there are good people here that are willing to help, def will live here forever

    • @Esmeralda-gt6uf
      @Esmeralda-gt6uf 2 года назад

      Uh-oh, now you've done it! Won't be long until everyone wants to move or emigrate to Rimbey! 😧

    • @cristaffol
      @cristaffol 2 года назад +1

      @@Esmeralda-gt6uf yeah lmao

  • @pietracuore
    @pietracuore 3 года назад +11

    In order to live in Banff or Jasper, you must have employment in the towns according to the Regulations of Parks Canada.

  • @jameswilliams2099
    @jameswilliams2099 2 года назад +39

    despite the economic crisis i still think this is a right time to start up an investment

    • @robertcharles816
      @robertcharles816 2 года назад

      Stocks are good but crypto is more profitable

    • @josephedward5923
      @josephedward5923 2 года назад

      Most intelligent words I've heard.

    • @richardjohn1406
      @richardjohn1406 2 года назад

      Crypto is the new gold

    • @deborahjohnson7436
      @deborahjohnson7436 2 года назад

      I wanted to trade Crypto but got discouraged by the fluctuations in price

    • @christiananichole5100
      @christiananichole5100 2 года назад

      That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like Mr Brian Walter

  • @proxz1939
    @proxz1939 Год назад +7

    Yes come to Calgary to experience the wonderful up to -40C in the winter!!

  • @mrpickles2076
    @mrpickles2076 3 года назад +59

    Anyone else actually from Alberta thinking most of this is crap? 🤣 especially Calgary

    • @joshuaalton1859
      @joshuaalton1859 3 года назад +2

      Most definitely

    • @TheRelger
      @TheRelger 3 года назад +1

      Yup

    • @mdinunzio7610
      @mdinunzio7610 3 года назад +3

      Lol yep and I'm from Calgary. Cultural dead zone

    • @Schroefdoppie
      @Schroefdoppie 3 года назад

      😁

    • @jonathandewberry289
      @jonathandewberry289 3 года назад +1

      @@mdinunzio7610 I like Calgary but yes it's a 'corporate headquarters' city. It's a business city, its stocked with franchises and plastic suburbs.
      Then again, it also has that advantage of being a clean, organized office HQ that is made to be useful and efficient.
      There is good in that too.

  • @wayneriedlinger
    @wayneriedlinger 2 года назад +15

    Banff, Jasper, Canmore. Probably the 3 most expensive places to live in Alberta.

    • @johngorman7729
      @johngorman7729 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, no kidding. You better be a millionaire if you think you’re getting a decent home in those towns. Canmore is saturated in know it all’s and Banff is saturated with Australians who don’t give a poop about laws, rules, people in general.

  • @k9rescuer
    @k9rescuer 3 года назад +13

    Both Banff and Jasper have residency rules to live there. You or your partner must work or own a business within the park to rent or own a home.

  • @louisfk9880
    @louisfk9880 2 года назад

    Born in Philippines, but raised here for almost all my life in Berta! And I’ve never been happier, through the good times and the bad!

  • @tyd8064
    @tyd8064 3 года назад +5

    As a resident of St. Albert, it's pretty nice here. Very expensive for housing and utilities, but the jobs in the area pay well even without experience (oil, gas, liquor, buckets, tires.....). It's a place of opportunity if you are fortunate enough to afford living here.

  • @lindsay1065
    @lindsay1065 4 года назад +7

    i live in st albert, and have all my life. while i dont think it should be #1, its overall crime rate is extremely impressive. there is not a single bad neighbourhood in the entire city. theres a decent amount of things to do around the city, and when you get bored of it, you can just drive 5 minutes to edmonton. its seen as the "rich kid" city, but honestly, thats only because of the newer areas. it has really nice, calm neighbourhoods that arent modernist or anything, and you're never a 10 minute walk away from transit, public entertainment, or grocery stores.

    • @pak-made
      @pak-made 3 года назад

      great info ,,, thanks. very soon I ll be there.

  • @1Greydad
    @1Greydad 2 года назад +10

    I Live in St. Albert 32 years now and have been a resident of Alberta for 59 years. Some corrections required to the video. We do pay PST (Provincial Sales Tax at 5%), we also pay additional provincial and federal taxes in Canada yearly and have for many years. My average tax rate for a middle class resident that knows how to manage money in Canada is about 22 to 25 percent. The Provincial Park in St. Albert is called the Louis Hole Provincial Park and hosts many migrating bird species During the more moderate temperatures spring and fall. The temperatures in Alberta can Range from -40c to Plus 40c at its extremes. These extremes can last for several weeks (approx 3-4) during winter and summer. Chinooks ( Warm winds ) can see temperatures go from -20c to + 20c in a short period of time during winter months and usually don’t last long. So if your moving to Alberta bring a swimsuit and your warm parkas. It can get nasty here in the dead of winter. Nice video boasting the summer months in Alberta.

    • @kimghanson
      @kimghanson 2 года назад +4

      I live in Calgary. We have no provincial sales tax. Never have. I don't know if you are lying or clueless but damn, I don't think you even live in this province.

    • @johndawson1286
      @johndawson1286 2 года назад +3

      I think you may be losing touch! Alberta does not have PST. Never has.

    • @samanthamonaghan7579
      @samanthamonaghan7579 2 года назад +2

      who are you paying pst to, Alberta has a 5% GST no PST

  • @Joy3269
    @Joy3269 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful video. All should watch & appreciate. Thank You

  • @hockeyatTK
    @hockeyatTK 2 года назад +16

    I feel bad for anybody that decided to move to Methbridge after watching this.... 😳

  • @danawick9817
    @danawick9817 3 года назад +15

    St Albert cost of living is one of the most expensive in Alberta Next to Calgary. You cannot buy a house in Banff and Jasper unless you are ultra rich. Plus the living permits and passes. Great to visit though

    • @MrKiruzel
      @MrKiruzel 3 года назад

      Which city would you recommend then

  • @flex4963
    @flex4963 3 года назад +7

    Love you Canada
    -Regards from New Zealand

  • @artinpoetsoulnature
    @artinpoetsoulnature 3 года назад +1

    Nice view of Alberta, Canada!
    Thanks for sharing 🙏

  • @kamauwikeepa7308
    @kamauwikeepa7308 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi there, from New Zealand. I had the pleasure of visiting three of these places and enjoyed my short stay. We were based in Calgary and had day visits and attached to that visits to two first nation reserves,namely Siksika and Tsutini nation. Being indigenous to my own country was a sharing experience with those indigenous communities. Thanks for sharing.

  • @wrestlingempiretournaments9280
    @wrestlingempiretournaments9280 2 года назад +11

    Couldn’t help but laugh when they put Lethbridge on this list

  • @amandeepmann9428
    @amandeepmann9428 4 года назад +9

    Alberta have sooooooo beautiful places🤗🤗🤗I love it.💓

    • @koizu5324
      @koizu5324 4 года назад

      Yes for tourists .Not for living

  • @arunbanotra2932
    @arunbanotra2932 Месяц назад +3

    Iiving in Toronto i always dreamed of living in alberta❤..

  • @larrywoolford8978
    @larrywoolford8978 3 года назад +20

    Baniff and Jasper are tourist towns and trying to live there would be like trying to live at Disney Land . Canmore is nice but really expensive , Lethbridge is nice if you are a farmer and like incessant wind 24/7 , Medicine Hat is a nice , slow paced small city but job opportunities are slim, St.Albert is basically a suburb of Edmonton as is Strathcona County ,Camrose is nice and quite close to Edmonton ,Calgary is a white collar city and very safe and Edmonton is more a blue collar city and a little rougher around the edges than Calgary .

  • @dinamardossantos8004
    @dinamardossantos8004 4 года назад +8

    Canada 😍!
    One of the best country in the world!
    😍😍🔝!

    • @jamzink
      @jamzink 4 года назад +1

      Yes, Canada is a great country. And Canadians would like to keep it this way.
      DO NOT COME HERE!!
      WE DO NOT WANT YOU!!

    • @dinamardossantos8004
      @dinamardossantos8004 4 года назад

      @@jamzink ...why?

  • @lanzkieetv3097
    @lanzkieetv3097 2 года назад +2

    Wow beautiful place keep safe always there

  • @fanglu1623
    @fanglu1623 2 года назад +5

    I lived in Lethbridge for 5+ years. Miss the old times

  • @tykenny1249
    @tykenny1249 3 года назад +10

    Thinking of leaving NS for Alberta, I’ve lived in Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax and have visited Calgary an found it very unique. Every city/province has it’s ups and downs, it all depends on your personal values, politics, life style etc. Sometimes even a great town can be ruined just by your own bad memories haunting you in that area. It can be a very difficult decision finding the right place to plant your roots.

    • @Chowd-js1mg
      @Chowd-js1mg 3 года назад +1

      I had a buddy that moved from NS to Alberta. He loved it here. We’ve been friends since he moved here.

    • @tykenny1249
      @tykenny1249 3 года назад

      @@Chowd-js1mg Nice man, whereabouts in Alberta did he move to ?

    • @MrManfly
      @MrManfly 3 года назад

      @Ty Kenny....what type of employment are you seeking because that might help you make a decision on where you should live.

  • @JonathanDavisJJ
    @JonathanDavisJJ 4 года назад +57

    Lethbridge, where you get beat by the cops on May 4th for wearing a Stormtrooper costume

    • @gunpowderranch6145
      @gunpowderranch6145 4 года назад +3

      And watch the cops run over small deer.

    • @logic1026
      @logic1026 3 года назад

      @@gunpowderranch6145thats in the past

    • @robtodd8829
      @robtodd8829 3 года назад +1

      @@logic1026 Sadly, recent past.

    • @roblewis3147
      @roblewis3147 3 года назад

      Right?
      Lethbridge is a shit show, I've been living here for almost over ten years now, and who ever made this list has obviously never been to any of these places.

    • @kennethhorne1119
      @kennethhorne1119 3 года назад

      and thats a plastic stormtroopers costume.. die of boredom unless you like to watch the cops drive over baby deer..This is the worst list ever..these people have never been to Alberta

  • @MedicineHatLiving
    @MedicineHatLiving 11 месяцев назад +5

    The city of Medicine Hat is really a gem in Southeastern Alberta.

  • @Eli-ou8sq
    @Eli-ou8sq 3 года назад +20

    the way he called it *"the alberta"* kills me

  • @katyoutnabout5943
    @katyoutnabout5943 4 года назад +10

    Banff, Canmore, and Jasper are all great places to live if you are a multi-millionaire and meet the specific requirements of each town. If anyone could live there, the populations would be much higher.

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed 3 года назад

      You can’t live in Banff though but you can live in Canmore. Banff is a national park

    • @katyoutnabout5943
      @katyoutnabout5943 3 года назад

      @@tuneunleashed ok i thought so but i wasn’t sure

  • @madotun1124
    @madotun1124 2 года назад +6

    I am from Manila, Philippines then I Hope a dream come true to migrate Alberta, Canada soon.

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      @zanelesithole1546 2 года назад

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  • @fortunatedad7695
    @fortunatedad7695 Год назад +1

    Have to agree about the placement of St Albert. Love it there!

  • @bigkingsean1330
    @bigkingsean1330 3 года назад +2

    Alberta is great, snowboarding the rockies is phenomenal, skating, hockey, x country skiing, etc., I almost get sad for winter to end, but then it's summer and time for biking, hiking and plenty of sunny days to enjoy outdoors.
    Different terrains, hoo doos and coolies in the south, mountains west, rolling hills and prairies centrally and forests and lakes to the north.
    Edmonton and Calgary are big cities but not too big and both have beautiful river valleys, parks and pathways. The surrounding towns are low crime peaceful places with a bit slower pace but can still easily access the services of a larger city.
    Usually stay in Canmore or deadmans flats when we hit the mountains; little less busy and no park pass required.

    • @Rithanel
      @Rithanel 3 года назад

      The crime bit... Yes, lower in violent crimes, but theft is up, waaaaaaaay up.

  • @terdog3463
    @terdog3463 3 года назад +29

    Plz note, you can't live in Banff or jasper unless you work there all year long. Parks Canada Rules

    • @peterh1049
      @peterh1049 3 года назад

      That’s completely false, I work with multiple people in Calgary that live in Canmore.

    • @Bloodritual01
      @Bloodritual01 3 года назад +1

      @@peterh1049 Canmore is not part of Banff.

    • @peterh1049
      @peterh1049 3 года назад

      @@Bloodritual01 that is correct but you can live in Banff and work anywhere you want

    • @terdog3463
      @terdog3463 3 года назад

      @@peterh1049Canmore is outside Banff National Park. They don't have the same rules Banff and Jasper do.

    • @travislandsman
      @travislandsman 2 года назад

      @@peterh1049 canmore isn't banff or jasper

  • @9087125498172345
    @9087125498172345 3 года назад +101

    Hahaha you would have to be a literal millionaire to be able to live in jasper, Canmore or Banff.

    • @tedpark6814
      @tedpark6814 3 года назад +1

      Canmore isn't in the park, so you can have a place there for less. It's pretty good, if you have a place there it cuts off a lot of time to drive to Banff or Lake Louise. If you do Cross Country, there's the nordic centre there. Norquay is a short drive from there, and there are some great restaurants there. I think it might be nice to have a property there, but I don't want to pay more taxes and have to maintain it.

    • @marjanmiladinovic4066
      @marjanmiladinovic4066 3 года назад

      Can i buy house somewhere out of town ,but close enough to be able to live a normal life?

    • @tyd8064
      @tyd8064 3 года назад +2

      And it's basically impossible to "own" property in National/Provincial parks.
      You can definitely live there, inhabit the land, as long as you pay, you own the house, not the land. You are basically leasing the land. "99 year lease".

    • @valeriaduimovich1733
      @valeriaduimovich1733 3 года назад

      @@marjanmiladinovic4066 you sure cana

    • @meekshallinherit3966
      @meekshallinherit3966 3 года назад

      do ummmm, not really... You can purchase but, you have to prove residency..

  • @chucktothelions3775
    @chucktothelions3775 3 года назад +20

    In the Alberta Canada. What 2 year old wrote this.

  • @bangunhapsoroofficial
    @bangunhapsoroofficial 2 года назад +4

    It is beautiful... I like this info

  • @marilynbussey6610
    @marilynbussey6610 3 года назад +8

    Edmonton and Calgary are the best to live, employment, raise a family, schools. Banff, Jasper are great places to visit vacation.

    • @markaralvin5545
      @markaralvin5545 3 года назад

      Hello Marilyn

    • @johnsonlabarbear4741
      @johnsonlabarbear4741 2 года назад

      Hey Marilyn
      How are you keeping,
      Where are you from??

    • @ademonoe9074
      @ademonoe9074 2 года назад

      I was very disappointed after reading some comments, which speaks of alberta as a country far away in sub-saharan africa, I was planning to move to alberta, I know that comparing with paris it is not the same way of life, after these comments I retracted (too much criticism). you agree Mms , Thnks a lot for your feedback .

    • @dwaynetherockjohnson2450
      @dwaynetherockjohnson2450 2 года назад

      Hello, I came across your comment while in the comment section and, I was thrilled to say hello, how is life with you?

  • @tripleeyeemoji2685
    @tripleeyeemoji2685 4 года назад +26

    I feel like the creator has never been to any of these places. Camrose is nice but it’s so small, and Jasper and Banff are so expensive plus HUGE tourist places

    • @colebevans8939
      @colebevans8939 4 года назад +1

      Lol yeah Banff and jasper should never be recommend as places to live, unless your a trust fund kid or win the lottery

    • @Fehrfamilyhomestead
      @Fehrfamilyhomestead 4 года назад

      Small town is the way to go

    • @jxavier3876
      @jxavier3876 3 года назад

      Henry Fehr I like fort mcleod but that’s just me

    • @dcee1412
      @dcee1412 3 года назад

      @@colebevans8939 it’s not even that expensive buddy guy settle down

  • @discoverglobeliving
    @discoverglobeliving 2 месяца назад

    Great picks for anyone with a retirement plan! Alberta looks like a dream.

  • @ellebelle8515
    @ellebelle8515 Год назад +3

    Every country in the world has its strengths and beauty, while at the same time every country has its negatives. It is the responsibility of each one of us to help build our communities as well as work to improve the lives of all our citizens.

  • @iganatiousjr
    @iganatiousjr 4 года назад +39

    The river Bow does not rhyme with cow it rhymes with low, as in bow tie. Also, Banff is a beautiful place to visit, but not to live. The jobs are low wage and rents are high due to a long-standing moratorium on building. Most of the workers are temporary students from around the world, often living with others in small apartments. I stopped watching after that because of the level of misinformation.

    • @Farmnflyin
      @Farmnflyin 4 года назад +1

      And one of the highest rates of stds...

  • @tonymichaud8683
    @tonymichaud8683 2 года назад +8

    You live in Lethbridge, you better keep rocks in your pocket! Too windy!

  • @vijayvincent3633
    @vijayvincent3633 2 года назад

    Thanks for letting me know about the best ❤️

  • @camknowledgefortravel
    @camknowledgefortravel 2 года назад

    Really nice places. Thanks for sharing 😍

  • @kmjeffels
    @kmjeffels 3 года назад +8

    Sounds like a regurgitation of Wiki Diki! Canmore is the most expensive place to live and St.Albert in part of Edmonton now!

  • @ericopollinese4925
    @ericopollinese4925 3 года назад +33

    Can tell someone whos not from here made this

  • @happyrajuthr
    @happyrajuthr 3 года назад +1

    Great sharing thank you

  • @topia12324
    @topia12324 Год назад +1

    Wow 😲, really beautiful 😍❤️ places in Canada, amazing 🤩

  • @chels144
    @chels144 4 года назад +74

    whoever decided Medicine Hat is a good place to live, clearly has never lived in Medicine Hat

    • @dadmadforgot4050
      @dadmadforgot4050 4 года назад +1

      How come?

    • @Blue-moon12
      @Blue-moon12 3 года назад +1

      @@dadmadforgot4050 Not much to do there really, it's not very modern and just not much fun. This is just my opinion.

    • @IMDQUEENB
      @IMDQUEENB 3 года назад +5

      I live in MH. It's probably the best out of the bunch. Cheap utilities, nice and clean, very friendly people, (except a few bad apples). Hatters actually care about each other. You must of had a hard upbringing, for which I apologize . Sometimes a person needs to know there are others out there who ,care and love you.

    • @theangrysoviet1873
      @theangrysoviet1873 3 года назад +3

      I live in Medicine Hat. The only bad places are a couple places in the flats and by Alexandria middle school but that is unavoidable. Medicine Hat is really good if you are an active person. So much to do here and it’s just an all round good place to live

    • @joephelps7867
      @joephelps7867 3 года назад

      @@theangrysoviet1873 well said& true!

  • @mrsharbormaster
    @mrsharbormaster 2 года назад +8

    Alberta best places: #10 Banff tourism, #9 Left Bridge #8 Camrose, #7 Jasper, #6 Medicine Hat #5 Canmore, #4 Strathcona County #3 Calgary, big city but great place #2 Edmonton most affordable in CA #1 Saint Albert pop 70,000, country living, botanical gardens, wildlife, low crime.

  • @phillyofthenorth54
    @phillyofthenorth54 3 года назад +1

    My experiences based on lifestyle, wages etc. 10.Coronation,9.Grand Prairie, 8,Edmonton, 7. Medicine Hat 6.Fort McMurray,5.Jasper 4.Ponoka 3. Okotoks 2. Canmore 1. Calgary

  • @DiscoverGlobalLiving
    @DiscoverGlobalLiving Месяц назад

    Alberta is a dream for many. Great video on the best places to live in Alberta.

  • @dlairth
    @dlairth 4 года назад +11

    Lovely video, but... because they are small towns located in national parks, it would be almost impossible to actually live in either Banff or Jasper, and Canmore is ridiculously expensive.

  • @abidmalik6994
    @abidmalik6994 4 года назад +6

    Amazing country

  • @AsgharAli-yb6td
    @AsgharAli-yb6td Год назад +3

    I love Canada alberta is so beautiful and natural place

  • @kidslearn11
    @kidslearn11 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful place and beautiful country.🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

  • @bingobee94
    @bingobee94 4 года назад +39

    Quit telling everybody we have enough people here without jobs

  • @RR-od9jm
    @RR-od9jm 4 года назад +30

    They forgot to mention Lethbridge is where their police arrest Stormtroopers.

    • @alfalfa6945
      @alfalfa6945 4 года назад +3

      Lethbridge police also repeatedly ran over a deer in an attempt to put it out of its misery - guess they only pull out their firearms and point them at taxpayers in that city...

    • @gunpowderranch6145
      @gunpowderranch6145 4 года назад +3

      That also forgot the 160kms wind that blows 4 to 5 months of the year, as well the lowest wages in Alberta.

    • @rickmatz4456
      @rickmatz4456 3 года назад

      These problems are happening all over Alberta. And have been for a long time.

    • @pixelsbytina6775
      @pixelsbytina6775 3 года назад

      And where cops run over deers in distress with cars.

  • @ajay.k3693
    @ajay.k3693 3 года назад +4

    Marvelous Places 😍😍😍

  • @nicko31
    @nicko31 3 года назад +3

    I'm so lucky I migrated here its just that the weather its so extreme lol but everythings really good specially the NORTHERN LIGHTS!!!!!

    • @Jay-jq6bl
      @Jay-jq6bl 3 года назад

      Where'd you come from? Surely you've figured out Alberta is in a nosedive.

  • @nicevideomancanada
    @nicevideomancanada 2 года назад +7

    I have lived in The Alberta for over 40 years. The British Columbia and The Yukon along with The Alberta make The Western Canada The Best place to live in The World

  • @ericnepean
    @ericnepean 3 года назад +11

    Alberta native here. Ignore this presentation; whoever wrote this knows nothing about Alberta.

    • @decentar9712
      @decentar9712 3 года назад

      And what is your top 10 cities in Alberta

    • @commentforthealgorithm
      @commentforthealgorithm 3 года назад +3

      @@decentar9712 well I wouldnt recommend all the tourist places.... this video should be called "Places to visit in Alberta" because living in a tourist town just means your going to pay an arm and a leg for everything

  • @realjulien5194
    @realjulien5194 3 года назад +1

    Pretty right , I spent a few months there, and I would like to be back again !

  • @erikapk
    @erikapk 3 года назад +4

    I’m moving to Canmore next month! It will be my dream come true to live a healthier life, immersed in the mountains!

  • @abigailgordon4250
    @abigailgordon4250 2 года назад +14

    I live in Calgary Alberta it is the number one place to live 💯💯💯

    • @Kittyququmber
      @Kittyququmber 2 года назад

      Ummm where else in the world have you lived???

    • @jessicaedpatule4042
      @jessicaedpatule4042 Год назад

      We planing to move to Alberta . We not sure if we can buy a house right away . We still haven’t sold our house in Texas . And we haven’t figured out how fast we can buy a home over there.

  • @blackopal3138
    @blackopal3138 2 года назад +17

    Omg, the comments are sooo funny. Alberta is the land of milk and honey. We have every ecosystem and temperate zone imaginable, from alpine to meadows to badlands to grasslands, to boreal and dozens of different types of forest, glaciers. I think 6 National Parks in this province. The seasons are enjoyable, Edmonton and south, winter is short, and much more mild than it was 20 years ago. Seasons add a lot of enrichment to one's life. They also make one more aware and intelligently connected.
    Endless abundance and diversity of wildlife and plant life. We have incredible mineral diversity, we subsidize the entire country out of pocket, with 3.5 million people. We have extremely low incidents of natural disaster, rare tornadoes, no hurricanes(virtually), rare flooding. We are the only place in the world with NO rats, for God's sake.
    We have the highest lifespan in Canada, the highest grades in schools amongst provinces, one of the best medical universities, research programs, and infrastructures in the world. No person doesn't have a job unless they don't want one.
    Are commenters just jealous, insecure? What? lol
    Peace

    • @Greenfrom3
      @Greenfrom3 2 года назад

      Winter's aren't very short. Lol. But yeah, this guys list is insane. Banff and Jasper? Haha Yeesh

    • @luki907
      @luki907 Год назад +3

      What are you talking about? Half the ppl commenting are born and raised. Our temperate zones consist of 9 months of freezing cold and summer in most urban centres. We have snowstorms, hail showers, and summer heatwaves. "No hurricanes (virtually)" No sh** we're landlocked. Edmonton and Calgary are still recovering from last year's unemployment rates. Alberta is better than most, but it's not the promise land, especially because of our leadership.

    • @paultaylor907
      @paultaylor907 Год назад +1

      "winter is short, " Where in Mexico?

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 2 месяца назад

      I trust you're describing four-legged rats. Lots of the two-legged variety.

  • @sharonz3337
    @sharonz3337 3 года назад

    Yep Lethbridge is a good place to live. It's where I lived for many yrs now. It's just right I think for a city size, not too too big or to small😊

  • @KaramatAliAnsari
    @KaramatAliAnsari 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful views.

  • @JR82
    @JR82 3 года назад +6

    As a lifetime resident of St. Albert, I will agree on it being the top of this list. Literally *every* city has its drawbacks, and it's not the purpose of this video to demonstrate those, but seeing as how there are people chasing that information I will tell you from experience what they are:
    #1 - St. Albert - Alberta's "Red light" district. Nope, not prostitution, it's traffic lights. In an effort to reduce collisions and improve safety, the city installs traffic lights at EVERY intersection and they're all out of sync, therefore, you're always stopped at a red light. The city wasn't made to drive in, or through, or around.
    #2 - High taxes - We pay some pretty high property taxes, yes. But I get my street plowed when it needs it, we don't have 1/10th the potholes Edmonton does and we have the best walking trails around.
    #3 - High Income arrogance - Having a very high average household income has attracted some rather snobby families to the area and a LOT of white privilege to go alongside it. I don't think it's a racist community, at least no more than any other Canadian city, but walk in to any of the city schools and you'll see what I mean.
    #4 - The 'berta problem - This one affects the whole province, to which St. Albert isn't immune to. Oil money. Being an energy rich province it's given a lot of poorly educated people access to a lot of cash - so you end up with idiots driving jacked up F350's towing a monstrosity of a 5th wheel with a tandem speed boat in tow, rolling coal with a "F*** Trudeau" sticker on the bumper with this USA/Trump mindset... It's the least favourite thing I have about this place and the thing I hate the most is when those d-bags move in next door to me. They're the most unCanadian demographic out there.

  • @briwanginfo
    @briwanginfo 4 года назад +14

    Wait until winter

    • @Armlesscrayon
      @Armlesscrayon 4 года назад +1

      Dollarbill1210 it's winter today, and is um....cloudy above 0, and pretty nice out!

    • @ranstra12
      @ranstra12 4 года назад

      Dec 29, 3pm, 1C in southern Alberta.

  • @trisha9499
    @trisha9499 3 года назад +4

    Proud to live in Alberta.

  • @pamela6507
    @pamela6507 3 года назад +3

    Alberta rocks born and bred all my life been here beautiful provience

  • @rossanovalmonte2578
    @rossanovalmonte2578 3 года назад +6

    I'm a proud Calgarian!

  • @jarrettpetrie7194
    @jarrettpetrie7194 3 года назад +8

    Gooood luck living in Banff... average cost of living is astronomical due to the Calgary white collar Tycoons owning the majority of the housing as vacation destinations, starting at roughly 400,000 plus. Same issue with Jasper... it is impossible to break into the real estate market. It is made up of primarily seasonal workers.
    Canmore is better to get into... but rent is reflective of location.

  • @thinkthearts2604
    @thinkthearts2604 Год назад +4

    Beautiful Alberta

  • @garymclaughin
    @garymclaughin 2 года назад +4

    Yes Alberta definitely an option, prices not as high as further West.🤠

  • @johngrosariu1992
    @johngrosariu1992 3 года назад +11

    Banff, Canmore, Jasper, you need to be a millionaire to live there...

  • @xtiebaby8312
    @xtiebaby8312 4 года назад +8

    High River and Okotoks should be on here!! Small town feel but under half hour to Calgary.

    • @Deval005
      @Deval005 4 года назад

      yah right

    • @juton1b
      @juton1b 4 года назад

      no way ,,,, shouldn't be .... those are really small city ....

    • @patricksnow1700
      @patricksnow1700 4 года назад +1

      High River still holds it’s small town as Okotoks is a suburb to Calgary but honestly every city town in Alberta are just as beautiful

    • @xtiebaby8312
      @xtiebaby8312 4 года назад

      @@juton1b it says places not cities

    • @xtiebaby8312
      @xtiebaby8312 4 года назад

      @@Deval005 well where are u from sir

  • @daunwilton700
    @daunwilton700 3 года назад +1

    Luv St. Albert!

  • @afnanzahoorhashmipti
    @afnanzahoorhashmipti Год назад +2

    Great effort and good work,,i really enjoyed the beauties of alberta abd valuable information thank you

  • @chandrankaden
    @chandrankaden 3 года назад

    Very Nice and Beautiful, Thank You