7 Reasons Why I LOVE Living in Vancouver BC

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @asyamourraille5873
    @asyamourraille5873 Год назад +5

    It is so clear to see your love for the city. Thank you for sharing that with us

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Oh, thank you @asyamourraille5873! I'm glad that it came through in the video. :) Thank you for sharing and checking it out!

  • @maishaanwer6143
    @maishaanwer6143 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love to watch your videos. Very informative , very precise but still very interesting. Please keep making similar videos to share information related to not only Vancouver but also nearby towns and cities like Abotsford and Surrey. Thanks

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, @maishaanwer6143! I really appreciate that...and yes, the plan is to continue expanding the areas that I talk about. :)

  • @davidbrewster9127
    @davidbrewster9127 2 месяца назад

    I liked this video, I’m looking to get settled in as an audio engineer in Vancouver. I’ll need all the information and help I can get. Hugs brother

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  2 месяца назад

      @davidbrewster9127 Thank you! Glad that you are finding these videos helpful on your journey...and I hope you have plenty of success!

  • @mschaieme
    @mschaieme Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this beautiful city, Vancouver is definitely on my list as I plan to relocate from Nigeria to Canada

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      That’s very exciting, Oge! I hope you choose Vancouver! Best of luck on your journey…and i hope the videos help. :)

  • @discoplate
    @discoplate Год назад +3

    Air and water quality is 💯💯💯💯💯

  • @shakrmaker
    @shakrmaker 6 месяцев назад

    I thought opening the jetway door arriving on Hawaii was something only I noticed. Glad to know you enjoy that too :)

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  6 месяцев назад

      @shakrmaker Haha. I'm glad it's not just me either. ;) It's truly one of my favorite things...especially after being in the stuffy confines of an airplane.

  • @LifeofHum
    @LifeofHum Год назад +1

    I'm planning to move to Vancouver next month. Your videos have been very helpful

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +2

      @lifeofhum That's amazing! Congrats on making the move. I'm so happy to hear that my videos are helping! Where are you coming from?

    • @LifeofHum
      @LifeofHum 10 месяцев назад

      @@LivingInVancouver-BC I came from small town Saskatchewan. So now it's been more than 2 months since I moved here. I'm living in Burnaby and I love the city. To my surprise, the overall economy and job market is horrible. Other than that, it's a perfect place on the West coast.

    • @LifeofHum
      @LifeofHum 10 месяцев назад

      @@sha6577 Hahaha. It's been a mixture of anxiety and joy. The city itself is wonderful and full of beauty. On the other hand, economy and job market is in awful shape. I'm also surprised by the lack of warmth in local people and difficulties I'm facing in making friends 😂

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  10 месяцев назад +1

      @LifeOfHum I bet winters are a bit of an improvement but you must be missing the sun right about now. As for jobs, very little hiring happens at the tail end of the year anywhere in North America. I have no idea what industry you are in, as that will make a difference of course...but I think you'll find more opportunities will start opening up in the coming months. Again, congrats on making a big move!

    • @LifeofHum
      @LifeofHum 10 месяцев назад

      @@LivingInVancouver-BC thank you so much! I'm a sales and marketing professional with a very good track record of working in multiple countries. Right now I have a part-time job but hopefully soon I will find a stable job as Sprint arrives.

  • @laustpeternielsen-norman9569
    @laustpeternielsen-norman9569 Год назад

    You are so right about the sushi, I could live of it very time I visit 😊

  • @SaraX2024
    @SaraX2024 Год назад +1

    It was all like that a few years ago. Today, the drug scene of the Eastside has reached into the Westside of Downtown Vancouver and the Lower Mainland is generally overcrowded. No need to go anywhere on the weekends, because most parking lots will be full. I am fortunate enough to be self-employed so I can decide to travel somewhere during the week while everybody else is working, but the majority in this city is not that lucky. Also, it is way too expensive to simply have a roof over the head. The city has potential to become what it used to be or even better though.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Vancouver is a big city with some big city issues, but i hope you get a chance to see the positives too!

  • @TheZephyrShow
    @TheZephyrShow Год назад

    Thanks man, I appreciate that! :)

  • @florenciomendoza1212
    @florenciomendoza1212 Год назад +1

    Thanks for spreading the Truth how living in Vancouver is one of the best city in the world ie: Denmark , Switzerland, Norway , Austria and so on …. To see is to believe & compare 😝👍❤️🇨🇦

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      It's not perfect, and it's not for everyone...but it is a really wonderful place to live (as you know)! :)

  • @yukon666
    @yukon666 Год назад +1

    What are the best neighbourhoods for the family with kids in terms of elementary schools, childcares, various out-school activities and safety?

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      Hi! Thanks for watching...and asking! Not sure if you've watched it yet, but this video is a good place to start about the best family neighborhoods in Vancouver (ruclips.net/video/Plc0axUvZNo/видео.html). I'm planning on doing more content about moving to Vancouver with kids, too. But a lot will come down to your budget. Happy to chat via a zoom call if you'd like some advice that's specific to your situation.

  • @ImTheBlade65
    @ImTheBlade65 11 месяцев назад

    I’m an ER Nurse with 30 years of experience in the US. I’m a Canadian citizen who moved to the US after graduating nursing school. I’ve been considering moving back to Canada, specifically Vancouver. Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  11 месяцев назад

      Hi @ImTheBlade65. Appreciate you checking out the channel! There's certainly a high demand for any healthcare professional in the Vancouver area but generally my understanding is that the earning potential is lower here than in the US. You'll also want to look into the licensing requirements when you return to Canada. I'd be happy to answer any specific questions you have if you'd like to shoot me a text/email!

  • @Shubho
    @Shubho Год назад +1

    Need your guidance on chosing a neighborhood for my family.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      Happy to help! Reach out anytime and we can set up a time to figure out which Vancouver neighborhood would be ideal for you and your family.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      My contact details can be found in the video description. :)

  • @sandyp4123
    @sandyp4123 Год назад

    Which is your neighbourhood?
    Was guest in the late 80's in Kitsilano for a couple of months. Loved the City ❤

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Hi Sandy. Thanks for watching and taking the time to share your experiences about Vancouver. Hopefully, you get to come back some time soon. I live in the Main St neighborhood of the city...but there are so many wonderful places to live and see in the region. :)

  • @iriac4977
    @iriac4977 10 месяцев назад

    Me and my husband will move this yesr to BC not sure about Vancouver city. But I heard many bad thing like cost of living.. but to be honest I lived in 4 differents countries in Europe and trust me its terrible too ahah like suprr expensive and lots of crime etc ( especially France lol). So idk BC looks a good option, I think it has lots to offer. I would make my own opinion by visiting and experience it. All is aboht percepetives right? 😋

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  10 месяцев назад

      Sounds great @iriac4977. I think you'll find the biggest shock being the cost of housing (but remember you can find cheaper options)...I suspect you'll be surprised at just how safe Vancouver actually is. Good luck with your move and wherever you decide to settle I hope that it works for you. :)

  • @judeemersonthiyagarajah7456
    @judeemersonthiyagarajah7456 9 месяцев назад

    There has been lots of pop up video every day that the Vancouver is not to live as huge monthly cost, is that true?what about international student life there will they able to manage or not

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  9 месяцев назад

      @judeemersonthiyagarajah7456 you might want to check out my other video about the cost of living in Vancouver that’s more general. Outside of rent many things in Vancouver are actually less expensive than most other places in Canada (like tuition, car insurance, utilities, etc). I don’t know your financial situation but it’s definitely possible for an international student to have a good time in Vancouver.

  • @maryanazadikhah3758
    @maryanazadikhah3758 Год назад +1

    could you please make a video about job market in Vancouver

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Yes, for sure. That's a very important consideration if you are thinking of moving to Vancouver of course. It's on my list of upcoming videos to shoot!

  • @Frost571
    @Frost571 Год назад

    Hey great videos. I'll be moving to Vancouver from Montreal for work in August. Looking to rent around downtown Vancouver. Do you know if I can get help from a real estate agent to find a place? Thanks!

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      Hi! Glad you enjoyed the video! Unfortunately there are no professionals that represent tenants in BC. Your best bet is to use websites like Craigslist and FB marketplace to find a place but you may find it difficult without being here in person. A temporary furnished rental is a solid interim option. You can also try reaching out to property managers but they will only be representing the landlord. Hope this helps! Reach out if you have any questions.

  • @nelsonolsen1409
    @nelsonolsen1409 10 месяцев назад

    🎉

  • @slothsarecool
    @slothsarecool 8 месяцев назад

    wish public transit was better

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  7 месяцев назад

      @slothsarecool For sure, there could be improvements...but compared to almost every other NA city (and definitely ones of a similar size) our public transit is pretty amazing!

  • @landonbarretto4933
    @landonbarretto4933 Год назад +1

    Right on, dude.

  • @Ghostina1
    @Ghostina1 Год назад +1

    sprichst du auch noch deutsch?

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      Ja. Ich kann noch deutsch sprechen. Nicht mehr ganz fliessig, aber gut genuch. ;)

  • @leeraewi
    @leeraewi Год назад

    I find the water in Vancouver quite unpleasant. When I used to live there when I was young and slightly feral, I learned that green grime would accumulate in your tube pretty quickly if you didn't clean it regularly. Absolutely drink the tap water, but (especially in the summer) filter that stuff.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Interesting. I haven’t experienced that. By tube, do you mean your faucet? Did you have that experience in different places throughout the city or was it just one source?

    • @leeraewi
      @leeraewi Год назад +2

      @@LivingInVancouver-BC Sorry, I meant tub, as in bathtub! I lived in the West End, and this was a while ago. I think it would take about a week for the green to start to show. Here in Toronto, where I live now, it's the orange mould that is a problem. It starts to form in the toilet bowl within three days of not cleaning. You have to be sure to regularly wipe faucets, though one imagines it is also built up in the entire system of the water supply, which is a good argument for filtration, even though the water is good and safe to drink.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Ah ok! I suspect that might have been an older building with copper pipes that you were in in the west end? The water itself here is incredibly clean…but the last few meters of pipes will have an impact depending on the age of the building here for sure. But you are right, running water through a filter probably wouldn’t hurt (even though I’ve never done it or felt it was necessary).
      …and appreciate you checking out the video and sharing your experience @leeraewi!

    • @leeraewi
      @leeraewi Год назад

      @@LivingInVancouver-BC that's an extremely good point. I had never considered the role of copper, particularly because at the time I didn't know much about copper and how it oxidizes. But I've never had that same experience in any other city, presuming that copper pipes are not just used in Vancouver, and I've lived in many very old buildings (that one was probably 1960s? based on design and in-suite materials). Is this green leaching an indication that pipes need to be replaced?

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      @leeraewi I don't think that's a sign that the pipes are wearing out, no. But they do corrode over time. The real sign is getting pin-hole leaks in the pipes that occur from the thinning of copper pipes over time (the water running through them picks up tiny particles along it's path). I did just google "why is my bathtub green" and the answer is, as I thought possible..."excessive copper levels in your water". Vancouver's water comes from surface run-off in the mountains. It's as soft as can be...so anything as you describe would come from the plumbing in the home that you live in.

  • @azavy
    @azavy Год назад +1

    Could no longer afford to live there after 2 decades but when I was there my favorite things were:
    1. The mountains! Beautiful mountain views everywhere!
    2. Only a hop skip away to USA for shopping if you wanted to get away!
    3. White Rock Beach!
    4. The seawall at Stanley Park, English Bay, Coal Harbour
    5. The scenic view on the Sea to Sky highway from Vancouver to Whistler!
    6. The scenic ferry rides to nearby islands!
    7. Organic farms and food
    8. Grouse grind!
    9. Granville Island Market!
    10. The Pacific Ocean at your door step!

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching the video and taking time to share your thoughts! I love that list…sounds as though you took great advantage of living in Vancouver while you were here…those views really are spectacular!

    • @Alexandrov
      @Alexandrov Год назад

      With one salary in the household right?

    • @azavy
      @azavy Год назад +2

      @@Alexandrovyes one household which included just me. I was also single most of the time (until recently). This was also done in a span of 20 years and most of it was done when it was still more affordable to live in Vancouver.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      👍

  • @Just-wondering301
    @Just-wondering301 6 месяцев назад

    You like it there, it must be the free drugs.

  • @icecp4279
    @icecp4279 Год назад +6

    The city and country are now terrible. I left and my living standards have increased tremendously.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. Happy for you that you found somewhere that is a better fit! Where did you end up?

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      @bensmiteherro9224 In my opinion there's really no better place to be than Vancouver in the summer months.

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      Lol. Vancouver is a statistically very safe city. If there’s an issue with crime, it’s petty crime…thefts of bikes and from cars, that type of thing. I’ve never once felt unsafe in Vancouver in my entire life…but it can be subjective. If you are coming from a smaller city or town some parts of town (like the DTES) might feel a bit overwhelming.

    • @icecp4279
      @icecp4279 Год назад

      Don't forget living costs. I pay 400 dollars for my spacious two bedroom apartment. In Canada? Impossible!@bensmiteherro9224

    • @LivingInVancouver-BC
      @LivingInVancouver-BC  Год назад

      @icecp4279 Where do you live?