Please watch this before You move to New Brunswick....what we have learned so far

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this video we talk aboit what mainly to expect before moving to New Brunswick. Watch this video to help you decide if the move is for you.
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  • @alfredtaylor4887
    @alfredtaylor4887 3 года назад +51

    I grew up in Saint John but left in the 1980s. Still have family in NB and before COVID would get back a couple times a year. NB needs young people like you and I hope you stay and add to the culture.

  • @jenniferdrost3144
    @jenniferdrost3144 3 года назад +30

    Welcome to New Brunswick!!! My husband and I have lived in the province our whole life, but, however, we have spent summers in Ontario . The pace of life is slower here, but ,there is so much to enjoy . We have three kids and there is no where else we would rather raise them. I love that you suggest putting yourself out there and just meet people. We moved from our hometown to a new town 1.5 away knowing no one.... now four years later our friends here are like family. Explore your surroundings google trails, try out churches, go to local library ,and parks.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +2

      Ooo love all the suggestions. Thank you for welcoming us!!!

    • @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook
      @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook 3 месяца назад

      Hey there just reas your comment. Update please are you living in Brunswick?

  • @OldeCarrGuy
    @OldeCarrGuy 3 года назад +17

    It's so refreshing to see folks like yourselves who can understand what New Brunswick isn't. Too many people come here expecting too much. Like you said, if you're expecting Toronto night life, stay in Toronto. Welcome to NB from St. Stephen.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      Ty St. Stephen!!

    • @monstermash4240
      @monstermash4240 3 года назад

      i agree completely different lifestyle i love the east coast lifestyle

    • @Flourish_today
      @Flourish_today 2 года назад

      There isn't much of a night life since pandemic. It's almost as if people sold their homes in Toronto and moved away.

    • @andrewc8450
      @andrewc8450 4 месяца назад

      The last thing I'm looking for is Toronto night life lol

  • @anthony902506
    @anthony902506 3 года назад +19

    I used to live in Toronto, Atlanta and Halifax. Now we live in Moncton NB for the last 15 years. The place keeps growing and positive videos like this only helps. If you have any questions, reach out

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +1

      Thanks pm me on fb Kiki Spence or on IG charlieuntamed

    • @thepassportlife
      @thepassportlife 2 года назад

      Hi Antwon, my sister is a nurse, whats are the job opportunities like?

  • @Voteford
    @Voteford 3 года назад +10

    We moved to NB from Ontario two years ago. Baseboard heating by itself is very expensive. If you add a mini split (heat/cool) and/or a wood stove or pellet stove, you can cut your heating in half! In winter of 2019/2020, some of our utility bills for baseboard only were $500+. This winter we added a wood stove, at most I had two bills for $300, all others were in $200 zone. As for the food, if you go to the markets, instead of the grocery stores, you’ll save money. Shop local and save. Best produce here.
    You’re right, though. The pace is slower and much more outdoors. I love it. I find people quite friendly in general.
    As for restaurants, in Fredericton I have three favourites: The Cinnamon Cafe (vegetarian/vegan Iranian), The Avatar Food truck (Indian cuisine) and Hana’s Ethiopian cafe. They are authentic and delicious.
    I totally agree that people that move here should adapt to the lifestyle. It is very different, but good different. I love it here and I’ll never move back to Ontario.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      Ty for the info! We welcome all advise that will.help us with the transition.

    • @Anomalyy666
      @Anomalyy666 3 года назад

      How's Ontario like?

  • @Mahsajoyce
    @Mahsajoyce 3 года назад +16

    My husband and I are researching and thinking about moving from Toronto. Thanks so much for making this video!

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +1

      Ty! Glad we can help!

    • @romarioparkes8739
      @romarioparkes8739 2 года назад

      Why people act like Toronto is the only place you can live when thinking of moving ? , just move to a different city there is 20 plus of them

  • @ryxsondixon915
    @ryxsondixon915 3 года назад +7

    Awesome video guys. Thanks for the info. We're looking at houses out there now. Coming from Ontario this summer. Your video made me feel better about it. 👍

  • @dmphax
    @dmphax 3 года назад +7

    Moved here in 1996 from Ontario for University, and settled in Moncton in 2000. Love this city, as soon as I came here for the first time, I knew I wanted to stay. My husband moved here in 2012 from Florida. Very diverse group of people living here. :)

  • @ButterliciousFam
    @ButterliciousFam 2 года назад +3

    I appreciate your outlook on your move! My hubby and I will be moving there in the new few months. We are 50 yr old though...so hopefully will fit right in with the aging population..LOL. Looking to slow down and from your description it sounds like it is the perfect place to do that!

  • @blakeallen9579
    @blakeallen9579 3 года назад +3

    welcome! Im excited to see your reactions to when things open up more. Great point of view! City Market when its fully running is a beautiful spot and the john hooper statues are neat

  • @kayevee9673
    @kayevee9673 3 года назад +3

    You guys are awesome! Your views are on point and each aspect of living as an individual is tackled in a very objective manner.

  • @denisedonovan1568
    @denisedonovan1568 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for being real and honest. Moving to New Brunswick in 2 weeks and this video gave us the kind of information we have been seeking and are now confident that it is the right decision. Who knows, might bump into you guys. Keep being real!

  • @Mineraux
    @Mineraux 3 года назад +7

    I was born in quebec, moved to new brunswick when i was four, stayed there for seven years, moved back to quebec for three other years, and then came back to new brunswick cause ive always wanted to attend Moncton High School, which i am now attending btw

  • @reluctantartsy
    @reluctantartsy 3 года назад +11

    Welcome! We’re on the Kingston Peninsula. I’m from Montreal originally. The biggest adjustment was restaurants, so here are a few food suggestions. BTW NBers travel between the three big cities (LOL) very freely, so don’t worry about a 1h30 - 2h drive to get a good meal or shop.
    Moncton:
    The Blue Olive focuses on Lebanese/Mediterranean and is simply the best with amazing prices (in Dieppe). I can’t speak highly enough of the quality and perfect spice blends. A must try.
    ASA Sushi is a great place for less expensive and great sushi.
    Osaka Hibatchi is a it more expressive but the vibe is great and they have seasonal fish.
    Taj Mahal rivals any big Canadian city Indian and is a must try.
    Les Brumes du Coude is so amazing as a French / Fusion experience, small and friendly.
    Fredericton:
    Flavas is a very good Caribbean place, but I still haven’t found great Roti or Patties.
    The Palate is fusion done well and the food always is presented immaculately.
    Luna Pizza is one of the best Toronto/Montreal style pizzas in the province (Vito’s is our local go to).
    Sunshine Diner might just be the best breakfast in the province. Must try the ham! It’s very much a diner, looks super local and is so welcoming. Grab a coffee at the door sit and relax in a very homey atmosphere.
    Saint John:
    Lemongrass is a place I could eat every day. It’s Thai and Indian and wow to they shine. Sadly not naan like Moncton’s Taj, but their curry, all their curry, are amazing and would rival anything. My wife and I love it.
    Italian By Night is a beautiful evening out experience. I was never a fan of eating Italian out, but after going here my mind was changed. It’s a more high class offering, but well worth it. A wonderful date place.
    MiMiMi is authentic Chinese and I doubt there is an equivalent in NB.
    I’ll recommend two great stores for different ingredients: “Spice” in Dieppe (next to the McD’s near the mall) does Indian, Caribbean and Mexican. And in Saint John, “Freshville” for anything Chinese/Asian and Indian.
    Reach out anytime :-)

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +1

      Oh wow ty for all this information we appreciate it!

    • @Misses-Hippy
      @Misses-Hippy 3 года назад

      You just made me hungry.

  • @ramaisc
    @ramaisc 3 года назад +3

    Love, love love your video! Message at the end is spot on. We are heading to NB in September to check out Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John. Looking forward to it. PS love the bright colors you are wearing :)

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Glad we were able to help! Nothing better that some bright colours lol

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 2 года назад

      MOncton is growing much faster than the other two cities. Saint John has a million dollar ocean view though, and great parks that you don't find in Moncton. Fredericton is kind of small townish, as government cities tend to be. There are TONS of places for development around Moncton. ANd some of the larger towns are great as well. Buctouche is a beautiful town right on the ocean. Sussex is halfway between Moncton and Saint John and has a very lively artistic scene and agricultural industry.
      For large groups of people, I think northern new Brunswick is seriously undervalued and a group of like twenty people could practically BUY a whole town. But Miramichi is almost a city, and thankfully is long past its days when it had numerous mills that made the place smell like rotten eggs. Now its a nice big town.

  • @vanessahyslop9169
    @vanessahyslop9169 3 года назад +3

    Welcome to NB!! So fun to see and hear that many newcomers are enjoying what this beautiful province has to offer, keep exploring !

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      We definitely will be. Ty!!!

    • @spikeonbike1
      @spikeonbike1 2 года назад

      That was a great video thanks for sharing were planning to come to New Brunswick. It would be nice to meet some like minded people and have some barbecues with lol

  • @Carmendot2
    @Carmendot2 Год назад

    Welcome:) happy to have y’all here, Love seeing the province grow!

  • @MadeNCda
    @MadeNCda Год назад +1

    Hello, just found your channel and have subscribed. Your life in NB sounds 👌🏻

  • @m.b.6420
    @m.b.6420 Год назад

    This was a great insight on New Brunswick living, we’re considering relocating to there from Ontario as well. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @teresa6463
    @teresa6463 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this info. Keep it coming. We just left NB and we loved it. We will be returning:)

  • @presspound7358
    @presspound7358 3 года назад +22

    My wife and I keep saying how lucky we are to be living through what can only be described as “global changes”. The Moncton area is also lucky to be able to attract young .... vital “kids” like yourselves. I hope that you will continue to make our city ... your forever home.
    Toronto is only a short flight away when your feet get itchy. I can see that you still miss aspects of living in one of North America’s largest metropolises. That’s normal. However.... it’s worth trading life in the “fast lanes” for another one which allows you to “smell the roses” and have the time to REALLY talk to your kids. It all moves fast. Welcome home.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      Thank you Jacques Herbert!

    • @mortgagefinancing5558
      @mortgagefinancing5558 2 года назад +1

      They are not kids they are adults

    • @presspound7358
      @presspound7358 2 года назад +2

      @@mortgagefinancing5558 Of course they are adults. It’s to make them feel even younger than they are. The only people who take offense at this expression are generally found in pre-teen arcades ….loitering around …before the “mall cops” tell them to move on. Grow up.

    • @mortgagefinancing5558
      @mortgagefinancing5558 2 года назад +2

      @@presspound7358 That is the most ridicules demonstration of tongue and cheek i ever have heard.lol

    • @presspound7358
      @presspound7358 2 года назад

      @@mortgagefinancing5558 When telling anyone that they …or that their “anything” is the most ridiculous….you cannot allow yourself to spell ridiculous as you have done. It’s like an XVIII century “demoiselle” snapping at her suitor…then climbing to board a railroad car only to catch her full length dress in a protruding bolt thus gashing the garment’s fabric while onlookers grin “tongue in cheek” as you say. My comment stands. Grow up and learn to spell.Now run along.

  • @angelamann2161
    @angelamann2161 2 года назад +2

    Me n hubby tryin to decide between Ontario and New Brunswick…thank u💕 2024

    • @Armelleee
      @Armelleee 2 года назад +1

      Ontario.
      More things to do

  • @enament
    @enament 2 года назад

    Welcome, glad your here. just make sure you get out to Hampton this summer, lots to do, its an amazing community and be sure to check out Hampton Brewing, you'll enjoy it.

  • @karenbishop5885
    @karenbishop5885 2 года назад +1

    What a lovely couple. In Fredericton the farmers market in the summer was lovely. Some lovely parks.
    And the only province that is bilingual.

  • @jamesannmarie4215
    @jamesannmarie4215 3 года назад +3

    I love that the kids have the out door experience. I really missed that for my kids.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      I was telling them what school.used to be like when I was young in T.O.

    • @jamesannmarie4215
      @jamesannmarie4215 3 года назад

      @@whatsnext5562 Yes... One of the camping trips that I went to was Albion hills. Also there's lake State George. Maybe you went to one of those places ☺️ the good old day. Ohhhh rock climbing too.

  • @timothy8466
    @timothy8466 Месяц назад

    Hahaha. I’m a white 64 year old white man ( still married after 40 years) I have a black brother-in-law who’s from Grenada ( and resides in BC ) your accent is identical to his lol.and BTW I absolutely love his accent and he’s a super cool guy. Two weeks ago we were touring through the entire province of New Brunswick looking at real estate, I really like the chilled atmosphere I felt there but, my only concern is doctors or the lack thereof

  • @Rifff3
    @Rifff3 3 года назад +2

    That was a very honest and informative review of N.B. Good job. The social experience will improve the longer your there and this nightmare named Covid gets beaten down. Take care.

  • @melornacurtis-lloyd2978
    @melornacurtis-lloyd2978 2 года назад +1

    We are from Jamaica and are planning to move there next year! I am so glad to see you all there

  • @erikjrussell
    @erikjrussell 10 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU! Fantastic video, very useful and practical info. Please do an updated one. 👍

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Erik thank you. We have an updated one!

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  10 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/XpHIOI5bldA/видео.htmlsi=NwltmmUIB6nm2hG7

  • @taylorlagnon1851
    @taylorlagnon1851 3 года назад +2

    Great watch guys, still in quarantine at the moment, been here questioning my decision, I feel a whole lot better now.
    Azuri can you make jamaican jerk chicken? I love pon chicken and red stripe it's a better alternative to popeyes 🤭 I'm in Riverview Moncton, where are you guys?

  • @neiljosselyn8417
    @neiljosselyn8417 3 месяца назад

    Glad to have you.

  • @lovingit6448
    @lovingit6448 2 года назад +1

    you guys are awesome, very relaxed and informative video, thank you for the info

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  2 года назад

      Your Welcome! Thank you for watching

  • @anitavirginillo
    @anitavirginillo 3 года назад +1

    Great video, thank you for the info. I follow another young couple from Toronto who have a youtube channel called A Tribe Called Owens & watching their videos has almost convinced me to make the move to Saint John. I think you guys would hit it off :)

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      Awe ty! We have watched a few of their vids too we enjoy their content!

  • @charityijomah-conrad31
    @charityijomah-conrad31 3 года назад +4

    Thanks to you two. You guys made things alot easier for me to understand. Other youtubers just give out negative vibes. You balanced it off for an intending new comer like me. May join you few months via PNP route. In the process though. Pls., which city do you recommend for a Nigerian Administrator? I'd apreciate your response. Clueless for now.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +2

      Hey welcome to the channel! We are in the Moncton area. Go onto sites like indeed.ca and jobbank to search for jobs. Let google be your friend in regards to jobs in NB that will help with your research. We don’t have all the answers just the small experience of the area we live in. Good luck!

    • @charityijomah-conrad31
      @charityijomah-conrad31 3 года назад

      @@whatsnext5562 thank you so much

  • @ArronP
    @ArronP 3 года назад +1

    been living in NB my whole 38 years..love my hometown

  • @RunningBear1300
    @RunningBear1300 3 года назад +4

    Coming from southern Ontario to new Brunswick. I find the cost of living out here in New Brunswick much more higher. Hydro rates are more expensive and to try and heat your house with electricity will put you in the poor house. Provincial sales tax are 15 percent in new Brunswick. Two percent higher than Ontario. If you're fortunate enough to find a house heated by natural gas. You pay more for natural gas out here rather then in Ontario. Minimum wage is much lower in new Brunswick than it is in Ontario. Dining out is crazy expensive. Housing market is now getting expensive due to low supply and high demand because of so many moving out here. It's a real shame the people that are born and raised out here can not even afford to buy a house out here now. Something needs to be done for affordable housing for regular folk out here. They can't even afford to rent now because of increases. Raising minimum wage would be a good start. Anybody that holds a job and regardless of what wage they make. Should be entitled to that dream of owning a home someday. If they're making minimum wage? Obviously they're not going to have a high-end home. But they should at least have a home to call their own.
    In short and pending where your purchasing a home. The only thing I found cheaper in New Brunswick is the initial cost of buying a home. After that, I found it much more expensive in New Brunswick than Ontario. No doubt about it. New Brunswick is a wonderful province and people. Ontario is amazing and lots more to see and do of any kind of life style you choose to live. But realistically. People are moving east because to own a home in Ontario is no longer in the realm of the possibility or dream, because of an insanely high housing market. So good news for new Brunswick and businesses..:)))
    Ps,, also consider that you may not be able to get a doctor for a long time,..

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +3

      I agree that it xan be more expensive in terms of cost of living I do believe that the Premier must make some immediate changes to keep the province growing. Minimum wage is ridiculous given the fact that groceries and restaurants and retail is more expensive. The fact that taxes are 15% with such low wages baffles me. Minimum wage here should be $15-$16

    • @RunningBear1300
      @RunningBear1300 3 года назад +1

      @@whatsnext5562 You nailed it right on.:)

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад +3

      Yep, NB cost of living is even higher than BC when it comes to running a home. If you have a home paid for or almost paid for in BC, you are better off there in regards to expenses. Also the provincial income tax rate in NB is almost twice of that of ON and BC. No rent control in NB like they have in BC.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад +1

      @@whatsnext5562 The premier is a corporate shill-like person mostly cares about cozying up to JDI and keeping the status quo.

    • @mercedesm8561
      @mercedesm8561 3 года назад +3

      I agree with you. We also moved from Ontario 3 years ago. The only thing that is cheaper here - houses. The rest is more expensive. Even the seafood! Not too many people who are moving to NB know that the medical system is terrible. Prepare to wait to get a family doctor for several years. We haven't got our family doctor yet. If you need to get any medical help you would likely need to go to ER. And spend several hours there. Our average waiting time is 8 hours. Walk in clinics - another sad story. There is only 1 still opened in Fredericton as per my knowledge. You can get there only if you call them first. Guess what - it is nearly impossible to get through! I stopped trying last year. Not sure if it is better now. For us the medical system here is the main reason why we may leave the province.

  • @woodbark1008
    @woodbark1008 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your honest and unpretentious perspective of NB. Not sure if you mentioned where you are settled but no problem; I'm about to hit the Subscribe button ! Cheers!

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +2

      Yasss lol ty... we try our best to be as upfront as possible on OUR experience! Welcome

  • @christianugwuanyi1582
    @christianugwuanyi1582 2 года назад

    Hello guys.
    You are awesome !
    I learnt that there jobs there , & that they are looking out for immigrants. This your content has given a great ginger to prospective migrants.
    Am watching from Nigeria.
    That's a great one ! Cheers!!!

  • @sabrinaduncan2924
    @sabrinaduncan2924 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time to do this! Considering Ontario - Moncton with kids. My biggest concern is health care accessibility!! In Ontario we have a family doctor. Can you speak on this if you make a future video?

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Год назад

      People have been waiting years for family doctors here. Access to primary healthcare here is much worse than ON. Also a lack of walk in clinics and nothing like Life Labs.

  • @MiRogers
    @MiRogers 3 года назад

    My 1st time watching you 2....enjoyed your vlog...good luck...have a great time.

  • @Lanteigne333
    @Lanteigne333 3 года назад +1

    Moving in a few weeks from Niagara. Great video and advice. I very much understand. I am coming from a small town and going to a small town. Very little shock. Toronto to NB?!? Much different. Enjoy your life in Nb.

  • @nigelmalcolm5952
    @nigelmalcolm5952 2 года назад +2

    Hi y'all. Thanks for info. My burning question is are there any pentecostal church's in moncton. Any church's with Island peeps?? Also take out? Any soul food?

  • @gabriellearseneault6218
    @gabriellearseneault6218 2 года назад +4

    I absolutely loved your video! I'm in the process of deciding to do my leap of faith.... did you have a job already lined up or decided to move first and then start looking? That's my only fear of moving from Montreal to NB.
    I appreciate any help or advice you can give me🙂

    • @alisonandrade6825
      @alisonandrade6825 2 года назад

      Hello gabrielle,
      Having the same concerns currently from montreal, in hopes of moving to NB.
      Have you taken your leap of faith yet? Im not sure how it all works...
      Thanks in advance

    • @gabriellearseneault6218
      @gabriellearseneault6218 2 года назад +1

      @@alisonandrade6825 no not yet. I have a few things to care of. In the next couple of years, I hope to move. I've started applying to different places just to get a sense of things.
      Have you started a few steps ( house hunting, research, job applications,...)?

  • @nunopt8983
    @nunopt8983 3 года назад

    awesome video guys and very informative. all the best!

  • @jm3850
    @jm3850 3 года назад +5

    Have you guys encountered other black people out there? I too am thinking of moving out there but couldn't imagine my kids being the only black kids especially coming from Toronto. Any racist incidents since you've been there? The incident in London, ON has a lot of minorities rethinking moving to these smaller towns and communities. While Canada prides itself on being multicultural, we know that there isn't much diversity outside of the major cities. Kudos to you guys for taking the plunge.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +11

      The diversityis no where close to gta. Our kids are the only black kids in the school they go to no complaints of racism towards them so far. It is a concern given the current climate of the whole world. Honestly on my day to day I do not brace myself for racism bc I do not welcome those experiences. If people are staring or saying anything I don't notice bc I just go bout my business and say hello to people and keep it moving bc most people here are polite. It is not my job to sit and think on who is being genuine or not that is too much work. As the province grows diversity will come. The best part about decisions is if you don't like something you can always change it, like moving back. That is what I told myself! Hope that helps

    • @hillaryapr
      @hillaryapr 3 года назад +5

      If you move near one of the universities there are some schools and child care centres with more diversity. Like near UNB Fredericton, UNB SJ and U de Moncton

    • @jm3850
      @jm3850 3 года назад +2

      @@hillaryapr Thanks for your input.

    • @windybreeze4143
      @windybreeze4143 2 года назад +4

      The diversity is definitely no way near as the major cities, but it’s more diverse in the Moncton and Fredericton area. I’m black Caribbean and have been living in Moncton for the past 3 years and it’s definitely more diverse than when I moved.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 2 года назад +6

      I volunteer at several food banks and the diversity is increasing steadily. Of course we generally see the immigration from other countries, I would say more south america, but also some from the carribean and africa. We usually see them for about a month as they look for jobs, and then don't see them again but I've been working on my spanish we get that many from south america. This is in Moncton, and I suspect since they have little money they are all renting for now and probably in the poorer part of the city. Since the city is at least relatively large, its likely that the 'only black kids in class' is quite possible, but not so much the 'only black kids in the school'.
      But my wife works at the hospital and when I drive her I see lots of black people around the streets. LOTS. As for racism, thats a tough one. This is a province where the french and english have constantly been sort of at war, so I don't think the people who are really racist can figure out if they are supposed to dislike people of another colour or another language! At the hospital I know there have been people from Morocco and right now a new girl is from, damn, some place in Africa, I forget the name. The moroccan guys were really nice, they almost cried to hear that we had been to Morocco and loved the food in Fez because they were that lonely. They moved to QUebec where there is a larger moroccan population. LOTS of professionals end up moving to QUebec if they speak french because wages really are bad here. REALLY bad here. Somebody above mentioned that we need tradespeople, but in part thats because wages here are so low.
      I worked at the local cannabis plant with about a hundred people, we had tons of phillipino ladies, I made a point of asking several of the black guys if they encountered racism, just for something to talk about really, but they said they hadn't. And we also know Indians and have been at parties where people constantly talk about how friendly the people are here. So in short I see people from almost all strata of society, but of course I'm white so only go by what people tell me. I would probably say the one time a person would experience racism is if they ran for office, just because politics is so nasty now, but I've noticed several africans running for office. They dont' win, but its great to see it. This province NEEDS immigrants, and if you DO encounter racism, just remember that behind that ignoramus is about a dozen people ecstatic you are here. This province has always suffered an OUT migration problem. So when people come here and LIKE it, then usually people are pretty happy to hear it. Say that you like it better than Ontario or Nova Scotia and you'll make a friend for life.
      There was a report about a year ago about a large african family, I think there was around 12 of them, and they moved into a small town around Edmunston, which is a large french town on the Quebec border, and that would be a place where I'd think there would be racism, but the family said they loved it and had no problem. In that case I believe it becuase northern New brunswick is losing people faster than southern NB, so those people are VERY happy to see ANYBODY move in, because it means its less likely their town will die.
      THe good thing about the Moncton area is that there are enough visible minorities that 'singling out' people is a lot harder. Southwestern New Brunswick is the 'conservative base', I remember about ten years ago when I lived in ontario reading about a gay couple in St. George who were holding hands getting beat up by some 'good ol boys' in a truck. St. George is close to the US border, close to Saint John. I lived in Waterloo ontario, which was probably about one third asian and one third Indian when we left. I think I see more black people in Moncton than I ever did in Waterloo. Waterloo wasn't toronto though. But there is a lot of poverty here, sometimes racism comes out of that, but I've always found institutions to be far more racist than the population. The police here are pretty white, and not sure that i'd paint them with a different brush than Toronto, but maybe I'm being unfair in that.

  • @rps1689
    @rps1689 2 года назад

    Here is something to consider if moving to NB after selling your home for a good price elsewhere in order to afford a house here; you are just creating the same problem that you left - pricing many out of the market, but they won't have the options like you did though.

  • @lynnpatenaude5548
    @lynnpatenaude5548 Год назад

    I’m moving to NB from Ottawa in a couple of months. I’ve always wanted to retire there near beautiful lakes and ocean. I love boating! Im from a small village and enjoy the price and quiet!

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  Год назад

      Yes this place offers what you want at a reasonable price

  • @gardamilne1691
    @gardamilne1691 3 года назад +1

    Awesome!
    I vote you both Ambassadors to NB!

  • @karthikpppp
    @karthikpppp 3 года назад +2

    Hi, Thank you for your wonderful video. What is the Cost of a Starter home in NB? What price were you able to buy? Please share if you don't mind. Thanks

  • @suzegxdesigns2579
    @suzegxdesigns2579 3 года назад +2

    XOXO hoping to visit again, we love this city!

  • @thebennetts1436
    @thebennetts1436 3 года назад +1

    Nick was our realtor too...my family came from Ontario

  • @oliviafariah25
    @oliviafariah25 3 года назад

    Great content guys! this is very good info. 👍👍

  • @jamesbovington8218
    @jamesbovington8218 2 года назад

    Love NB first time out of England was a visit to Shediac aged 11 fifty years ago this summer. Been back since but that summer coincided with an 18 month job placement for my uncle based in Ontario.

  • @blazefoley4536
    @blazefoley4536 2 года назад

    Property taxes are cheap in the country but seem high in the cities, total population just under 800.000 people or so.

  • @claudiorazo
    @claudiorazo 2 года назад +1

    Hey! I am going to Moncton in November! Directly from Mexico 😉😉😉

  • @canad1anadventure
    @canad1anadventure Год назад +1

    Thanks for the details

  • @kanya1998
    @kanya1998 3 года назад +2

    We are exploring the idea of moving to NB, just a few concerns still pending...

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад

      Research thoroughly what income you expect to make, as the provincial income tax rate here is high and it has the highest property taxes in the county. I can be costly to have a house even if it is paid for compared to some other places in Canada.

  • @Hola-lela
    @Hola-lela 2 года назад

    Excellent informative video. Thank you

  • @ehhcanada
    @ehhcanada 3 года назад +3

    Im in ontario now and in the middle of purchasing a house in new brunswick.
    Plan to be moved in within 2 months cant wait to get out of ontario it has gotten far to consumer based and fake is the new real.
    It will be nice to be surrounded by people who really enjoy living life and make family the center of life.

    • @Madzguy007
      @Madzguy007 3 года назад

      Did you buy a house from Ontario without moving there first? How did that go? Have you been or lived in NB before? Im in ontario too, considering to move out

    • @ehhcanada
      @ehhcanada 3 года назад +1

      @@Madzguy007 i am still in the market for the right home but i will be buying before i move most of the realtors seem to be use to these types of deals now as countless people have now made the move from ontario to new brunswick.
      Just make sure you have it listed in your offer to have the home inspected and water tested before closing so you dont get stuck with unknown repairs or bad water source.

    • @ehhcanada
      @ehhcanada 3 года назад +1

      @@Madzguy007 i was born in fredericton new brunswick but raised in ontario i have not visited since but the values in most parts still seem to remain the same as the old days wich is what i am looking for old school values

    • @Madzguy007
      @Madzguy007 3 года назад

      @@ehhcanada Are you not going to feel stuck, if you move out there, then realize, it's not a place for you, esp after buying a house? Ive never visited NB, so im not sure how its going to be.

    • @ehhcanada
      @ehhcanada 3 года назад +2

      @@Madzguy007 in life we are never just stuck the option is always there to sell and return if you cant adapt to the location.
      My self i am just tired of the ontario life style i have lived in other provinces and no matter the down falls i have always seen ontarios downfalls to be the worst by far.
      I moved to the countrybin ontario when my daughter was born for the simple fact we could not travel 1 single block without noticing a addict wich is not how i want my daughter growing up to think is normal so moving to new brunswick will just be a new piece of the country for us with much more to offer us really new brunswick has everything canada has to offer in one location and the day to day life of most is based on home life and family wich is something i always like to see ontario seems to be becoming guided in the wrong direction more and more every year.

  • @debobear4800
    @debobear4800 3 года назад +3

    As African-American couple how is treatment been since moving? I'm African-American looking to move there myself next year I know the culture suits my life which is good just want to know if you feel out of place sometimes

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +6

      Welcome our channel! Firstly most people we meet here in NB are very welcoming! We do not allow people who are insecure, ignorant, uneducated/unaccepting to the truth that we are all humans to be a factor. That is their issue to deal with not ours. When they stare and look upset it can be annoying but I do not internalize their feelings. Nb is not very diverse at the moment but seems to be growing. I hope I was able to answer your question or concern.

    • @debobear4800
      @debobear4800 3 года назад +1

      That your for your quick and honest answer I did ask my coworker the same question who is white so it's great to have honest feedback from you on this subject

  • @marikacribari856
    @marikacribari856 3 года назад +2

    Hi guys, I have a question. We live in Alberta, it's beautiful but I hate the loooong winter, how's the winter time there? Here we reached-40° some days during winter, and in my opinion there is no spring or fall, that seasons are too short, even the summer is too short. So I was thinking to move somewhere else and I was looking east. Big cities like Toronto are too expensive for us, so I'm curious about new brunswick. I can see that costs of buying houses are less expensive, and as a family with kids we love outside activities, I'm just worried about the seasons and especially the winter. Answer me if you can. Thank you

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад +1

      Winters are long in NB and even spring can have some cold days. It's mid May here and still not all the trees are in full bloom. Access to healthcare is much worse in NB than that of Alberta and that's telling. Since you are in Alberta, have you considered one of the towns or cities in the Okanagan Valley in BC?

  • @brandiharron4940
    @brandiharron4940 3 года назад +1

    Do you find that the public schools (aside from the outdoor experiences...which sounds wonderful!) offer a decent curriculum?

  • @ciwanechris1428
    @ciwanechris1428 Год назад

    I watch you from Ottawa thank you for the video 👍

  • @thepassportlife
    @thepassportlife 2 года назад

    Hey guys. Thinking of visiting Moncton next summer. New sub. Viewing from New York City.

  • @normadstreet4283
    @normadstreet4283 3 года назад +2

    I'm selling my condo in kitchener Ontario and I'll buy a house in moncton in July

  • @douglaslyons2829
    @douglaslyons2829 2 года назад

    They have Dix a Lee that Toronto does not have and being outside Is great for you and your kids. You can grow your own food with no chemicals.Im from N.B and will be moving back because N.B Is for everyone and easy to get along with all of the people.Learning French or English If you dont speak It Is only a part of life.I lived 30 years In Toronto , but the diference In the cost of living beats every where else. There are many things you can learn about Canada and real people who like to get to know you , unlike Toronto.

  • @DavidWhelbourn
    @DavidWhelbourn Год назад

    Fruit and veg in supermarkets are more expensive purely because of the smaller population of shoppers for each

  • @Steve-Cap
    @Steve-Cap 2 года назад +1

    Great video, very helpful thank you!
    My family and I are thinking of moving to NB from ON. Our biggest unknown is healthcare. Is it hard to make the switch over to New Brunswick healthcare versus Ontario how was that experience for you guys?
    From my understanding there’s a three months wait before you can get a card we are just worried if something were to happen within the three months what would we do?
    What are the challenges and wait times to get a family doctor or OBGYN?
    Thank you.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад +1

      It can take years to get a family doctor here; some people have been on waiting lists for ten years, but if you're willing to drive hours, you might get one with 5 to 7 years. It is so bad, that there is no lack of those with family doctors that go to walk in clinics because they don't want to wait weeks or months to see their own doctor. OBGYN should not be a problem though, but seeing a gynecologist is next to impossible unless you have cancer or something very very urgent. The specialist my wife wanted to see has a three year waiting list, but it will only be about a year if she goes to a private clinic in Moncton.
      For my wife and I, NB healthcare has been pretty much of a nightmare. It's not very streamlined and so much is half ass here. Can you imagine going to a lab and they don't know what a standing order is or get your results weeks or months later? Or even doing the wrong test and ticking of a doctor and have to start all over again with not accountability nor apologies. Not uncommon here.
      Also walk in clinics are few and far between and do not do procedures and treatments that we see done in walk in clinics in other provinces. We were spoiled where we came from; we're we used to going to walk in clinics for x-rays, ECGs, stress tests, and minor surgical procedures that could be done the same day and get results back the next day or go online to look at them.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад +1

      You are covered in NB by your ON plan until your coverage starts in NB.

    • @Steve-Cap
      @Steve-Cap 2 года назад +1

      @@rps1689 oh awesome! Thank you for the clarity! That’s helpful and great peace of mind!

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад +1

      @@Steve-Cap My pleasure. Keep in mind it is a "have not" province also a company province. Research the place thoroughly. I'm here as a transient, but not for much longer. Born and raised here, but lived elsewhere for over 33 years.

  • @Justsayingthat
    @Justsayingthat 3 года назад +3

    Is there a growing number of people with a Caribbean background there? I was thinking about moving around Moncton.

    • @Justsayingthat
      @Justsayingthat 3 года назад

      @@IamAzuri Thanks. Trying to get to know NB better.

  • @saintlucasfans
    @saintlucasfans 3 года назад +2

    Wife is coming to Crandall University for masters, hope she enjoys every seconds there

    • @saintlucasfans
      @saintlucasfans 3 года назад

      @@IamAzuri thank you for this update. We hope to meet you in NB

  • @NatoWarPigs
    @NatoWarPigs 3 года назад +1

    Leaving Brampton for Moncton May 31st...Be sure to register your travel!

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      Safe travels

    • @RaviRavi-yt4eh
      @RaviRavi-yt4eh 3 года назад

      Where i have to register please tell me or send link

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      @@RaviRavi-yt4eh Google register to enter new brunswick

    • @RaviRavi-yt4eh
      @RaviRavi-yt4eh 3 года назад

      @@whatsnext5562 yes I already apply here but I didn’t get any mail from them I applied on 17th may still waiting

  • @ricktrix5205
    @ricktrix5205 3 года назад +1

    It's night and day in the summer here, just you wait! If we all get vaccinated here soon, you'll see some real fun happen all around during the summer months! Must be harder finding people to hang out with living rural outside Moncton, I imagine - hope you guys do alright!

  • @nesan65
    @nesan65 10 месяцев назад

    god bless! nice honest review.

  • @CRob-my7gq
    @CRob-my7gq 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your video! Are you guys at all concerned about all the herbicide spraying that happens in NB and their "mystery" illness?

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад +1

      Herbicides are overused here and also a lot of heavy metal toxins in the environment especially in the Saint John area.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад +1

      BTW, keep in mind those that are real estate agents understandably tend to whitewash NB's environmental problems.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  2 года назад +2

      We were not aware of this "mistery illness" prior to moving. Definately worth researching.

  • @gg-tt2zz
    @gg-tt2zz 3 года назад +1

    Hi guys.... We are moving from Ontario in July .... got a “Popeyes “ around the corner .... what can we bring you Azuri? 😁😂

  • @mohammedredabahdod3715
    @mohammedredabahdod3715 3 года назад +1

    Thank you :)

  • @jeffis2186
    @jeffis2186 Год назад

    Great video guys! My wife and I are thinking of moving from Ontario to New Brunswick. Do you pay tax when you buy a home in New Brunswick? I heard you only pay tax on New construction and industrial buildings. Thanks

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  Год назад

      Hi welcome to our channel! As far as I know new builds generally carry taxes unless the builder says otherwise.

  • @comedysavedmylife
    @comedysavedmylife 3 года назад

    Try tomato for vegetables if you have one depending on your city in NB

  • @georgejenkins3371
    @georgejenkins3371 Год назад +1

    Listening to you two talking was nice.......... the background music? Annoying.

  • @leahdasilva6788
    @leahdasilva6788 3 года назад +1

    I'll be joing you guys at the end of May, I'm so EXCITED, Azuri what part of jamaica are you from? Your accent sounds a little different 🤔

    • @indigoGoddess7
      @indigoGoddess7 2 года назад

      I guess on your ears it sounds different. Her and hubby have the authentic Jamaican accents ❤️🥰✨

  • @castletonmartialartsacaden6363
    @castletonmartialartsacaden6363 3 года назад

    Hi, Great video ! We are thinking to move there from Ontario. What is the cold and snow comparison different than Ontario ?

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад

      More snow for sure, but the last five years have been better. It depends where you live in the province. To give you an idea; a place like Saint John doesn't see its trees in full bloom until June whereas in Fredericton it is in late May.

  • @desireemckenzie2046
    @desireemckenzie2046 2 года назад

    Hi Guys thanks for the tips I am a real estate investor and investing in ON is getting to pricey. I cannot afford it anymore. I have a couple of my coworkers that move there. Not sure if I want to move there but wouldn't mind investing in the real estate market. I purchase houses and rent them out, how will you presently describe such market out there (rental market). Also I heard you guys talking about trade work what kind of trade work is available for young males (I am asking for my son). How are the black community been excepted out there? I would appreciate if I get a respond. Thank you for doing the video.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Год назад

      You have to be very selective in what you buy in NB. Property taxes are very high.
      Profiling is a big problem here.

  • @rogergirard9112
    @rogergirard9112 3 года назад

    good info, thanks!

  • @omaralgorani8730
    @omaralgorani8730 2 года назад +2

    HOW IS LIFE STUDYING IN THIS PROVINCE ESPECIALLY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT 💖💖

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  2 года назад +1

      We wouldn't be able to give an answer for that as we are not international students . There a lot of international students here. My recommendation is to try to get yourself acquainted/network as much as you can/want.

  • @Mitchee19
    @Mitchee19 3 года назад +1

    Moncton is great to live in

  • @kcperception3895
    @kcperception3895 3 года назад

    Great video! My wife and I are considering the move from BC. I'm in the trades and she is bilingual, so that sounds like a great combo.
    May I ask which town you are close to?

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      We are close to Moncton. If you are looking for a realtor to buy I would be more than happy to assist you. NB needs more trades people!

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад

      Your are in for a big surprise if you move here. Research the province thoroughly.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 2 года назад +1

      @@rps1689 Well, come on. British Columbia has been burning all summer and has rivers from the sky wiping out its highways to other provinces. Its not THAT bad here.

  • @SuperGAYLIA
    @SuperGAYLIA 2 года назад +1

    Loving my Jamaicans!

  • @bluelot7546
    @bluelot7546 3 года назад

    great video - you 2 should be models!!

  • @lilia9228
    @lilia9228 Год назад

    Would LOVE to move/retire from Mississauga to NB but the healthcare being even worse than ON is scary.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Год назад

      NB access to primary healthcare is much worse. Had to deal with it too many times and got better access in BC.

  • @Amazing_Mom0_0
    @Amazing_Mom0_0 2 года назад +2

    How is local hospitals? Can you find family doctor easily and how long do you have to wait for a specialist usually?

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад +2

      It next to impossible to find a family doctor and this province has one of the worst access to primary healthcare. Specialists are few and far between especially for "non urgent" matters and the waiting list can be 3 years to see one. It is so bad, that walk-in clinics are mostly visited by people that already have a family doctor, but don't want to wait weeks or months to see their doctor. Also walk in clinics are few and far between also and do not do the procedures or treatments seen done in some other provinces. Hospital are OK, but are too swamped - about one out of three NB hospital beds are occupied with alternative level of care patients. Also seniors and other especially with unhealthy lifestyles, put a burden on the system so when covid came along, it exacerbated the situation. Keep in mind NB has some of the most unhealthiest and unfit folk in the country not to mention inactive with some real poor eating habits.
      This is not the place to be if you need the consistency of see a family doctor especially for kids. It is so backward here that most lab work is still done in hospitals.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  2 года назад

      Finding a doctor is very difficult. There is a waiting list of more than 1 year for us. We still don't have a doctor.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад

      @@whatsnext5562 I know folk that have been waiting seven years.

    • @jedidahcmelly4508
      @jedidahcmelly4508 2 года назад

      I am a registered nurse , planning to come to NB esp with new recruitment. I hope I get accepted.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад

      @@jedidahcmelly4508 Good luck.

  • @blessedannamaria6436
    @blessedannamaria6436 Год назад

    What advice do you have about child care for younger kids. I am relocating for work and have a 2 year old

  • @basilbyfield5913
    @basilbyfield5913 3 года назад +1

    Your information is somewhat sqewed. You keep saying Ontario, then you revert back to Toronto. I realize New Brunswick is a small province, but there are dozens of town and cities in Ontario with small values and stuff you relate to NB. I lived in one of those small town for 13 year. I know what you are taking about.Toronto is a big Metropolitan city. So don't compare Toronto with small towns. You have to compare Fredericton with Toronto.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад

      Good points.

  • @dirtyrotter4057
    @dirtyrotter4057 2 года назад +1

    Bahahaha you buy a house in nb anywhere near a city. You might as well bulldoze it and build new. Been here my whole life.

  • @user-hm1jh3rm3c
    @user-hm1jh3rm3c 3 года назад +1

    Hi , what do u think it s best for living new brunswick or usa ?

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 2 года назад

      It depends, there are definitely better places in the US than NB. Also there is a reason why NB is one of the least sought after places for Canadians to live.

  • @owo4353
    @owo4353 3 года назад

    Great gentrify the whole province

  • @aprilspring2474
    @aprilspring2474 3 года назад +2

    Hey guys ..
    I know it’s a bilingual province, but for English speakers how are the job opportunities. Also is it easy to get by daily with English or do we need to learn french.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад +2

      You can get by daily with English easily, but you need to be fluent in French if you want a good government job. It doesn't hurt to learn French and will increase your chances of getting a job.

    • @hillaryapr
      @hillaryapr 3 года назад +2

      Southern NB is mostly English, Northern NB is mostly French, Moncton is a mix. If you work in healthcare or a government job it really helps to be bilingual but otherwise it doesn’t matter too much

    • @simplysue43
      @simplysue43 3 года назад +2

      @@hillaryapr good to hear i’m moving to new brunswick this july just got the job at the hospital i was worried about the french language although planning to study french but im glad to hear that its not a beg deal there if you don’t speak french

  • @y878h
    @y878h 3 года назад

    I grew up in New Brunswick. Miss it :)

  • @thisisavailable9
    @thisisavailable9 2 года назад

    I'm leaving soon, just watched this are you guys property renters?

  • @param149
    @param149 3 года назад

    Good info in simplicity

  • @Bhazo78
    @Bhazo78 3 года назад +1

    So wait ... have you found a Jamaican restaurant in Saint John??? We moved here from Ontario a year ago and settled in St. Andrews.

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад +1

      Hey welcome!. We are in the Moncton area. I feel like we would have to look really deep to find one. Nothing on google at the moment.

    • @thebennetts1436
      @thebennetts1436 3 года назад

      No Jamaican restaurants here in moncton as yet

    • @whatsnext5562
      @whatsnext5562  3 года назад

      @the Barnett’s welcome guess we gotta wait on time!