6 Things I WISH I Knew BEFORE Moving to VANCOUVER CANADA

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @jamiesonmackenzie9011
    @jamiesonmackenzie9011 4 года назад +1028

    It's easy to make friends in Vancouver - take a ride on public transportation and begin complaining about the rain and high cost of living. Someone will hear you and join in, which is your cue to invite them on a bike ride. Then you've got a friend for life.

    • @ktowniecity7269
      @ktowniecity7269 3 года назад +49

      try to find someone on the skytrain NOT dug in on their phone. Mission impossible

    • @MrWolfheart111
      @MrWolfheart111 3 года назад +8

      Easier than that, if your a normal decent looking person, people on the bus will come and sit right next to you even/especially on a completely empty bus. Its usually beautiful women... but not for the reason you would think. :| unfortunately....

    • @dinopiarulli9058
      @dinopiarulli9058 2 года назад +26

      It’s easy to make friends?!?
      What are you talking about? It’s the worst place on heart to make friends. People is mentally closed and distrustful. Don’t be fooled by the affectionate greetings: hello, good morning, how are you, it's just a façade

    • @jamiesonmackenzie9011
      @jamiesonmackenzie9011 2 года назад +18

      @@dinopiarulli9058 It's just you. People don't like being friends with people that don't have a sense of humor

    • @jamiesonmackenzie9011
      @jamiesonmackenzie9011 2 года назад +3

      @Odachi23 Probably too woke to joke

  • @jroceastvan
    @jroceastvan 4 года назад +249

    I've lived in Vancouver for nearly 30 years. It sometimes rains here for over 60 days in a row. So long you may actually forget what it's like to have a sunny day.

    • @BreakingJJC
      @BreakingJJC 4 года назад +1

      I’m curious have you been to Victoria bc on Vancouver island before I was wondering is it different compare o Vancouver ? I lived in Toronto

    • @ec7001
      @ec7001 4 года назад +1

      so far our fall season has not been so bad! hopefully it continues like this :)

    • @Acklecrumble73
      @Acklecrumble73 4 года назад +4

      I've been here for 47 years. I think it's done that once or twice. It can be overcast quite a bit more than actual rain.

    • @jroceastvan
      @jroceastvan 4 года назад

      @@BreakingJJC Victoria rains slightly less in the summer months, but it rains harder when it does.

    • @irenechu7265
      @irenechu7265 4 года назад

      @@BreakingJJC its very different

  • @stanleytam5116
    @stanleytam5116 4 года назад +672

    Who lives in Vancouver and is watching

    • @MrMAC8964
      @MrMAC8964 4 года назад +2

      JUST COMMENTING. WHY WOULD I LISTEN TO A MILLIDIOT?

    • @troubledpickle5986
      @troubledpickle5986 4 года назад +2

      Lol me

    • @jasong6967
      @jasong6967 4 года назад +6

      @@troubledpickle5986 What’s your feeling on North Vancouver??? I’m moving from Ottawa soon.

    • @rulinghabs
      @rulinghabs 4 года назад +4

      @@jasong6967 same thing. A bit more rain as you are in the mountains. Real close to downtown. Less than an hour and a half from Whistler. Very nice.

    • @elmertime
      @elmertime 4 года назад

      Me!

  • @brokeinthecity
    @brokeinthecity 4 года назад +31

    The negative things are very important. It helps set expectations so newcomers can avoid disappointment.

  • @heartlesspuddingcup
    @heartlesspuddingcup 4 года назад +801

    I'd disagree with a few things. I think its really hard to make friends here. People are really closed off. Also in the winter, from October to February we barely had any days of sun. That's a great chunk of the year of rain.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +61

      Good to hear more views, thanks for sharing! Maybe I like the rain so I don't notice as much!

    • @endem0278
      @endem0278 4 года назад +60

      I feel you brudda everybody here has their small bubble already. Also, I come from a tropical country with daily typhoon like rain but Vancouver's rain is just a perpetual drizzle.

    • @Lobo_Loco1
      @Lobo_Loco1 4 года назад +82

      Anyone who's lived in Vancouver and is not from Vancouver knows that Vancouverites are the worst people to try and make friends with. I've spoken to soo many tourists and foreigners from other countries or other provinces and they all say the same thing, people in Vancouver are way to stuck up and always seem to have a stick shoved up their ass.

    • @Lobo_Loco1
      @Lobo_Loco1 4 года назад +29

      @@ShinyChadCat I think a lot of us who're speaking out about this have tried this technique....many many many times lol

    • @ktowniecity7269
      @ktowniecity7269 4 года назад +41

      @Zo Kay Because everyone leaves that doesn't have family. The cost of living makes it impossible unless you fool yourself and give your excuses to stay like family for example. Every transplant I know has left Vancouver. Great place to visit, I had enough after a decade there. It makes no sense to live there when you are competing with millionaires from around the world that use Vancouver as a resort town and hide their money in real estate there

  • @ellent2348
    @ellent2348 3 года назад +209

    I've lived in Vancouver my whole life, since the 60's. I'd just clarify a couple of things from my perspective. There is quite a bit of cloudy and rainy weather, but the patterns have changed a lot over years. I think some of these stereotypes are based on the past. The rains, especially after a long dry spell, are often much heavier, and not so much the drizzly weather that we used to often get. But it seems the days are more split up with a nice day here and there more of the time; not as much of the long, endless rainy spells. In the last few years we have also been having long, dry summers where it barely rains for a couple of months. We used to have more rain in the summers. As far as transit (I was a transit driver for 11 years), yes it's an expansive system, but if you live in the suburbs rather than Vancouver proper, it's not nearly as good. The system also totally breaks down when there's a decent snowfall because the buses aren't equipped with snowtires nor chains and they get stuck on hills; and the buses can run very late. The skytrain system also sometimes has some difficulty in the snow when too much snow is on the tracks. But all that being said, Vancouver is a gorgeous city, and there's a reason why I've stayed. :)

    • @Belgianperspective
      @Belgianperspective 2 года назад +2

      @Cuthbert Bracegirdle exactly!!! You are right!!! This is exactly why I am leaving for good too!

    • @circuitdude1
      @circuitdude1 2 года назад

      @Cuthbert Bracegirdle it ain't no shit hole..perhaps u moved from 1?

    • @circuitdude1
      @circuitdude1 2 года назад

      @@Belgianperspective b bye

    • @Belgianperspective
      @Belgianperspective 2 года назад

      @@circuitdude1 au revoir et merci:)

    • @davidmiki8508
      @davidmiki8508 2 года назад

      Did you enjoy it there?

  • @henrypeters5719
    @henrypeters5719 4 года назад +590

    I’ve grown up here, the Raincouver nickname does fare true, I remember quite a few times where it literally rained for a whole month

    • @fartknocker132
      @fartknocker132 4 года назад +15

      I THOUGHT THE NICKNAME WAS CHINACOUVER?

    • @luciencitron4381
      @luciencitron4381 4 года назад +2

      I agree, that's also what i've experienced living there.

    • @zachadolphe3633
      @zachadolphe3633 4 года назад +7

      @@fartknocker132 that's terrible its hungcouver.

    • @fartknocker132
      @fartknocker132 4 года назад +2

      @@zachadolphe3633 lol. what about Hongcouver? Xicouver? CCPCouver? MoneyLaunderCouver?

    • @tyk6760
      @tyk6760 4 года назад +14

      if u move to here in toronto, u would prob miss that raincouver so bad n realize how raining was an absolute blessing lol

  • @Jarekthegamingdragon
    @Jarekthegamingdragon 3 года назад +99

    As someone that lives in Portland, OR. It does actually rain way more up here in the PNW. The thing is, it doesn't rain hard. The thing to clarify is that we get a lot of DAYS of rain, not big storms. You can put on a hoodie and be perfectly fine.
    With that all said these last few years have been exceptionally dry, as evident by the highly elevated risks of fires.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад +3

      That is one thing I noticed about the region, very rare to see a torrential rain.

    • @jameson1239
      @jameson1239 3 года назад

      Yeah it’s mostly light rain here just today it was a super light rain more like a fog but it kept raining all day and didn’t let up

    • @ohdommy5019
      @ohdommy5019 3 года назад

      Seriously I live in Washington it’s been a while sense it has rained

    • @THE_MOONMAN
      @THE_MOONMAN 3 года назад +3

      I mean one time it rained here for 29 days out of 31 an October a few years back. Vans rain is ridiculous. It's been raining hard the last week as of right now haha

    • @V1VISECT6
      @V1VISECT6 2 года назад

      Hey cool seeing you here man we got hit up here with the fires down there then one of our piers burnt down sometime after all the smoke cleared up it was pretty rough. Hope your doing good.

  • @rjgrey5389
    @rjgrey5389 4 года назад +150

    Thank you for not capturing footage of the homeless! I was a bit apprehensive about your covering that point but ended up admiring your stance. Also, you are absolutely correct about the exaggeration of weather. I worked in retail and people were complaining if the sun was out AND when it was raining. Not that bad, people.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +15

      Glad we have similar thoughts 🙌
      I usually explain it as the homelessness is the problem, not us having to deal with homeless people.

    • @nucks4life11
      @nucks4life11 4 года назад

      Wrong about the weather you mean. I was there when it rained 100 days straight. 🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧

    • @MrWolfheart111
      @MrWolfheart111 3 года назад

      @@AdamJBell You assuming they are homeless/poor, thats a problem. They have more disposable income than you have. Save 2000 a month camping on a beach in the summertime... imagine how much "Fun" you can have with that money. Go back home in the fall, pay 500 a month for rent up the coast. FUn times dude....

    • @Dbodell8000
      @Dbodell8000 2 года назад

      Vancouver is an overpriced overrated traffic ridden crap hole.

    • @Ashley-cr4ow
      @Ashley-cr4ow 2 года назад

      @@nucks4life11 yes I’m born and raised here and I agree. Dude it feels like I’ve come from an underground cave when the sun shines. Pale and just staring at the sky and taking in as much as I can because I know it’s gonna rain for at least the next week.

  • @skb2359
    @skb2359 4 года назад +212

    For clarity, the "bad" part of town being referred to is called the Downtown Eastside and it is only a few blocks radius. The Eastside of Vancouver runs nearly 70+ blocks north to south and has many many great neighbourhoods

    • @bradcomis1066
      @bradcomis1066 4 года назад +2

      Yep, East of Victoria its a great street be on/near. Hastings-Sunrise is a good neighborhood.

    • @lmcdougall70
      @lmcdougall70 3 года назад +2

      I also brought up that point. East Vancouver is beautiful and I was astonished at the self-respect it's showing - the pride neighbours have in their organic gardens, etc.

    • @katherinewatson8071
      @katherinewatson8071 3 года назад +3

      agreed, the "sketchy bit" is really only a few blocks. I'd say anything east of Clark is pretty ok!

    • @marlak4203
      @marlak4203 2 года назад +2

      To be very honest what he showed looks great. I'm from America from THOSE hoods so that's nothing for me. Lol. But grateful for this information.

    • @petarticinovic2710
      @petarticinovic2710 2 года назад +2

      There's skids everywhere in Vancouver now.

  • @johnmcclellan9020
    @johnmcclellan9020 2 года назад +6

    I live in North Vancouver and it's paradise. Moved here from Ottawa and have never regretted it.

    • @ML-ov7wo
      @ML-ov7wo 7 месяцев назад

      North Van has a very different vibe than Vancouver proper

  • @BenchesAt-ce2vr
    @BenchesAt-ce2vr 4 года назад +55

    It snows but doesn’t stay long. Thanks to the rain.

    • @joshborat8072
      @joshborat8072 4 года назад

      Thing is its wet snow too so it gets really heavy and slippery

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад

      @@joshborat8072 Yep. And with all those low profile summer and all season tires, it can get pretty hazardous.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад +1

      I'm old enough to recall years without a snow flake and some years with quite a bit of snow lasting for about 2 to 3 weeks.

  • @Thomas-qg7fe
    @Thomas-qg7fe 4 года назад +29

    Yes there's homelessness and rough people everywhere across the world , but honestly our dtes is one of the worst skid rows ranked internationally- the drug addiction and overdose issues here are out of control, it can even be viewed effectively as far as Burnaby because these people get displaced and end passed out elsewhere. That aside I'll say that I'm not fond of Vancouver, the pricing is just arrogantly ridiculous for simple accomodation. A positive thing is that for a very trades heavy province , in contrast Vancouver has an extremely healthy arts community. So if people move here and have interest in commercial arts fields of work, it is a hub for that- there's an abundance of animation , design and film companies and lots of local talent, students to network with etc. Movies like Tron Legacy as an example were filmed here and of course everyone knows shows like the Flash have had regular shooting schedules in Vancouver.

    • @Thomas-qg7fe
      @Thomas-qg7fe 4 года назад

      @William Burr It probably depends on the trade and whether or not someone is in a union, or has long term ticketed commitments to their field of choice. I can't speak to your experience or stats, but I myself work in trades and haven't had a consistent experience, but not necessarily a negative one either. I can't say that every site project is somehow saturated with tfw workers, this simply is not factual, but I do know for a lot of basic labor that is an issue that needs addressing and politicians have remained relatively quiet about it for about a decade now. It is still miles easier in BC to have some semblance of financial stability by having trades skills than most other fields of employment and to deny this is to ignore the terrain of our provincial and frankly city wide economy. This of course doesn't have anything to do with what I was inferring, which is despite the core stronger fields of employment in Vancouver, there still remains a healthy arts field ( a lot of which also incorporates skilled labor ). This is what my focal point was, but I see where you're coming from.

    • @RainCity3rd
      @RainCity3rd 4 года назад +1

      @William Burr oh yeah, and how is that in Calgary these days? Very different places, Calgary is very boom and bust with the oil prices.

  • @RedHanded1969
    @RedHanded1969 4 года назад +7

    Dont understand young ppl who move to a big city n live in apt all by themselves..
    Then complain the rent is expensive n they hv no friends..
    What are you in your 50s..
    In a city, you hv roommates, dozens of them..
    You meet ppl like Ross, Joey, Chandler, Monica, Rachel n Smelly cat..
    Thats how u hv fun n built connections..
    Buy a scooter, buy a bike, a skate board..
    Cars are for families..

    • @ll-nm4fw
      @ll-nm4fw 3 года назад +2

      the only friend you have in life is money. this guy is a 20 year old kid who hasn't lived through real life yet.

  • @nickbrooks7171
    @nickbrooks7171 4 года назад +39

    As a Costa Rican who moved to Vancouver I wished I knew that people were plain and boring, serious and not friendly.

    • @lindsb3541
      @lindsb3541 4 года назад +2

      Agreed. It seems like those whom were born/raised here have established a social group. But yeah, if you move here and you don't necessarily 'fit' with the more common culture/norms, then it can be quite tricky and time consuming. Then there is the fact that some who move here have a hard time getting a solid home and career foothold - again, this is where those whom were born/raised here typically have an advantage or at least knowledge of how to go about these things... I have lived in other Canadian cities/places and find this to be often true in getting established here. My spouse and I have also found decent friends that have to move because of tenuous living situations and/or work circumstances (COVID has made this even more so in some cases).

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      They are people out there, they may just be harder to find !

    • @delftblue8801
      @delftblue8801 4 года назад +2

      @@lindsb3541 Very few people I know actually grew up here, Most I know are from somewhere else and many are from international backgrounds.

    • @lindsb3541
      @lindsb3541 4 года назад

      @@delftblue8801 I worked with several locals (ie. Born or raised) and some newer transplants and it can be pretty varied. Some patterns seemed to emerge (though I understand that we are inclined to recognize or find patterns) between said groups. This has been my experience over the span of 6 years living here, but that is not to say that others will feel the same (though I have met many whom agree). My husband whom was raised here had rationalized this possibility by claiming that the litigious and transient nature of the city/province can make it so that those established here can be wary of newcomers in that they figure 'why bother making friends if you're not going to stick around'?

    • @fartknocker132
      @fartknocker132 4 года назад +2

      MOSTLY CHINESE PEOPLE IN HONGCOUVER. LOTS OF MONEY LAUNDERING FROM CHINA. ALSO, GOOGLE BIRTH TOURISM IN BC.

  • @colinross2454
    @colinross2454 2 года назад +8

    The weather has changed drastically in the last 20 years. I moved here in 1996 and back then winter was basically 4 months of straight overcast or rain. There was multiple stretches where it was 30+days without any direct sunlight, and nowhere near as cold as it is these years.

  • @b.t.9878
    @b.t.9878 4 года назад +49

    I have been living in Toronto 10 years and thinking about to move Vancouver after Christmas. Your videos helping me mate. Keep it up great work. Cheers!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      Great to hear that :) !
      Gotchu, I've got some more coming real soon, appreciate the support 💯

    • @cmcmcm7
      @cmcmcm7 4 года назад

      How will you move there from Toronto? Drive or flight please let me know! I need advice

    • @Lobo_Loco1
      @Lobo_Loco1 4 года назад +6

      People in TO are waaaaaaay more friendlier and easy to get along with compared to Vancouver where everyone here stay within their circles.

    • @lolamar6064
      @lolamar6064 4 года назад +19

      Dont do it, trust me you will regret it. The people in Vancouver are super cold and unfriendly, the weather is horrible with rain all year, theres no soul to this city, everything is super expensive, rent, housing, car insurance, ferries, skiing, gas...etc..etc.. so EXPENSIVE. If you do move here, dont ever change your license, because you will pay a minimum of $400 a month with ICBC, they will gauge you. Ive lived in Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Bangkok, Barbados, Miami and Edinburgh. (work related) Vancouver is hands down the most boring, overrated city in the world.

    • @b.t.9878
      @b.t.9878 4 года назад +1

      @@lolamar6064 What do you think about Montreal?

  • @Nora-ox3jn
    @Nora-ox3jn 3 года назад +19

    Before moving to Vancouver from Ontario, I was told… " so you know what BC stands for?" it stands for "BRING CASH"…. Now after a few couple of years being here, I totally agree and get it. As for rain? doesn't bother me one bit. I rather have rain and small tiny winter you guys have than the Awful winters from Ontario.

    • @lhenry1693
      @lhenry1693 3 года назад

      lol..it took you a couple years to figure out its expensive there???? Wow!!!! Thats not saying a whole lot for you. I knew it was expensive there just doing my research

    • @sscbkr48
      @sscbkr48 3 года назад

      If you took the pulled pork and cottage country out of BC.. it would once again be a great place to live. 😁

    • @miythac
      @miythac 2 года назад

      Burn cash*

    • @danwest1584
      @danwest1584 2 года назад

      @Ron Listhaeghe non-existent?? You mean compared to the rest of Ontario don't you? Not compared to the Lower mainland. There might be only 3 or 4 degrees difference in the yearly mean temperature between say Vancouver and Windser for example but that only tells half the story. Windser gets much colder winters on average but hotter summers on average.

    • @danwest1584
      @danwest1584 2 года назад

      @Ron Listhaeghe Without the precipitation you wouldn't have a temperate rainforest, along with all the other gorgeous topography make it worthwhile. I can reconcile the rain with natural beauty of the province, apparently a lot of people can as well. As for cost, Vancouver is only slightly more expensive the TO in terms real estate. But like Ontario, there are places in province that are more affordable.

  • @DanielSzilagyi
    @DanielSzilagyi 4 года назад +15

    1. Transit: It's fairly reliable, it's not cheap and it gets more and more expensive as Translink (the private company that runs the system) is horrible at managing their funds and constantly asks for more, they've also screwed up with things like fare gates and tap cards (somehow, other cities have done it better than us yet we spent millions to "research" ) also important note, actual proper Vancouver isn't all that big to begin with and the downtown core is easily walkable from the waterfront to the bridge crossing to the other side.
    2. Weather: It rains A LOT, it's overcast and grey a lot of the time...so if this affects you a lot, don't come here and it for sure rains for more "than a few" days like the guy in the video said, it's common to have rain start and stop for days at a time which extents into weeks...it might not rain all day, but it's wet, humid and overcast and that can't be stated enough.
    3. Rent Prices: Not just one of the most expensive in Canada but expensive in the WORLD period, for what it is it's in the top 10 easily...compare the average salary here with the prices and you'll see a major disconnect, factor in taxes, food costs (also very expensive) transit, internet, and cellphone bills and you can see where this is going. Also what is this goofy math this guy is doing? BC taxes are high and if you're making 80k a year you'll be having something like 65~ after taxes, factor in your rent which say is around 2k (you also need renters insurance, hydro, and other things) also 80k a year is more than the national average of a family household (yes that's right, that's 2 working adults...) so you're in the upper percent if you're making that sort of money as well. Last point here, 2k is what a ONE bedroom costs you...so unless you live with a partner or spouse that space is tight for a roommate, 2 bedrooms or more is well above 2k a month in Vancouver and some of the other parts.
    4. Car Insurance: True, it's incredibly expensive, factor in gas prices which are regularly $1.22-30~ for a litre and you can see how expensive a car is, also parking is extremely expensive in the city too and a hassle, so as mentioned in the video you're more likely better off without owning a car for the sake of saving several hundred if not thousands of dollars.
    5. Friends: There is a huge amount of people that study here from all areas of the world but more particularly Latin (Mexican mostly) Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Russian, Polish, South-East Asian....so if you're from one of those places or speak that language it might be easier to strike up a convo or make friends, otherwise it's very bubbly and self-isolated here for the same reasons...a lot of people are from all over and don't really mesh well when the base foundations/culture are lacking. Age also plays into this...being 20~ makes making friends way easier...when you're over 30+ it becomes a lot tougher.
    6. Not so nice area: Yes, this area is really bad and has kept getting worse and worse, it's really not uncommon to see people going to the bathroom in public in alleys, shooting up drugs or just generally having some sort of mental disorder, now this doesn't happen all the time but it's quite common as well...I've heard stories of people being attacked for no reason, punched or whatever just because they walked by at the wrong time. Just be on your guard and avoid the area if you can.
    Recap, make sure you have a good high paying job if you want to live comfy here, simple math using his example from the video (if you make 6k a month and have a car etc)
    $6,000 (keep in mind this isn't an average income for MOST people and certainly not a student or recent grad)
    -$1500 (rent, I'm being generous for the price, it's a lot more usually trust me)
    -$30-60 (hydro on average unless you like to leave your lights on all the time, this is for two months use fyi)
    -$300-500 (food, depending on how much you eat, what you cook, how much/little etc)
    -$70-130 (internet, can be cheaper but you suffer from slower speeds, something "decent" is around 60 at least)
    -$40-100 (cellphone, this is super variable by the carrier, plan/deals/etc)
    -280 (car insurance, this is a random pick but can be more/less depending)
    -$110 (Transit, if you want to use it and assuming you only want a smaller area to travel
    This is just the basics to get by, this doesn't factor in eating out, entertainment, concerts or shows, clothing or anything else...

    • @moea1915
      @moea1915 2 года назад

      Thank you! you are awesome. I am from Toronto and was thinking of moving to BC but I think I am convinced now not to. I was thinking there would be a better weather but rain is not my friend I prefer snow on rain.

    • @innermachinations4999
      @innermachinations4999 2 года назад

      Translink is not a private company, it is a crown corporation. Massive difference.

    • @dminnovatores
      @dminnovatores 2 года назад

      Amen!

  • @NeverGoBack2
    @NeverGoBack2 2 года назад +5

    I think the overwhelming thumbs ups on the comments disagreeing with regarding the rain, cost of living and people say it all. I lived 25 years in the area and I am glad I left so just give it some time because making videos like this when you are 21 years old has it risks…

    • @Ashley-cr4ow
      @Ashley-cr4ow 2 года назад

      Yep how much percentage of the population makes 6 figures in Vancouver? Not very much that’s for sure. There’s not enough people to fill the minimum wage jobs and there’s a labour shortage. We need more affordable housing or Vancouver is going to keep digging it’s economical grave. I’ve lived here all my life and I’ve seen the cost of rent skyrocket, and that’s not just in Vancouver that’s also the suburbs. My whole family lives here and I’m seriously thinking about immigrating to a different country, to find a lower cost of living. We joke that bc stands for bring cash, lots of it.
      Also the weather yeah. I am very familiar with the life breathing back into me on the one sunny day we get during the rainy months, just staring at the sky, and feeling my pale depressed self coming back to life. It’s a thing we experience as people who have lived here for years. The weather is not how everyone says it is he says lol. I think you and I both know more than this kid.

  • @birdmanT7
    @birdmanT7 3 года назад +18

    I lived there from 2006-9 and loved the city, the rain didn't bother me as much as lack of finding work and I am in IT. I did a lot of projects there but I met so many people who were more advanced in IT and were still struggling to find a decent job. Just about anyone I met that had moved there was telling me to be prepared that finding work can be a challenge and many of them like me moved for that reason. There is also a huge homeless and drug addicts in Vancouver that is become an epidemic, they are not just on the east side either, many come to the west side and brake into cars. Vancouver is a nice city but it got too populated and a lot of greedy investors who jacked up their rents there, considering their apartments are old and overpriced. Vancouver is becoming a cross between LA, NY and San Francisco.

    • @MK-cc5ve
      @MK-cc5ve Год назад

      Yes, but too gentle. To buy a home you need $160,ooo and a salary of $200.000.00. Good luck. Just go to New York, more fun, less Asia.

  • @rps1689
    @rps1689 3 года назад +5

    Vancouver has a lot to offer and depends on where you are in your life, your needs, and what your goals are. It has it cons and pros. And even with the cons, it still attracts a lot of young professionals.

  • @jokezofwisdom5163
    @jokezofwisdom5163 4 года назад +5

    We immigrated from the Philippines 9 years ago. Year 5, we lease a car. Year 7, we bought a car through finance. Our household income is 200k but we’re still renting (savings on stock market hope it pans out 🙏). Most of my friends own a place. But we’re still afraid to take the plunge.
    My take away, living expenses is expensive BUT we love it here. The neutral weather is priceless!
    Edit: I’m from Burnaby, a city immediately to the east of Vancouver for those watching abroad.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing, great info to know! I agree with it being expensive, but I am a fan of the neutral weather as well!

    • @norrahc6
      @norrahc6 4 года назад

      @Mike Burnaby is very safe. Lived there for years and the only problem is the occasional car break-ins. I think the neutral weather means that it never gets super cold (at very coldest like -10) and doesnt get smoking hot (+30 at the highest). Its usually a steady +10 to +15. Lots of rain though all over the lower mainland of BC. Burnaby is definitely one of the best suburbs around. Only other issue is lots of accidents around winter because no one is prepared for snow or ice! good luck

    • @Mrdevs96
      @Mrdevs96 4 года назад

      Keep at it, wish you lots of success and prosperity!

    • @Mrdevs96
      @Mrdevs96 4 года назад

      @Mike theres an area called south delta which is about 45 minute drive from downtown Vancouver, it gets less rain than any other area in the region

  • @Jabgash
    @Jabgash 4 года назад +11

    As someone who works down in Hastings w/ folks, it’s really nice to see you speaking the truth of the area. Most people there are usually pretty nice, and keep to themselves, but it’s good to keep your wits about you.
    And thank you for not filming people on the streets. It’s really refreshing to hear that take!

    • @sachawilliams2534
      @sachawilliams2534 2 года назад

      Hey I'm planing to movie over in about 10 years from NZ making a not for profit organisation to help the homeless is this to hard or pie in the sky honest opinion please I'm a recovering alcoholic

  • @Groypler
    @Groypler 4 года назад +34

    I’ve lived here my whole life bro Vancouver once it rained for 45 days straight there was some flooding

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 4 года назад +6

      I remember in November of 2006 it rained for almost 2 months straight. How do I know? Because I worked out in it everyday (construction job)

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад

      @@lionelhutz5137 I know a lot of folk that work in the film industry that can attest to that especially when their crew was located in the Seymour demonstration forest.

  • @jadececi7653
    @jadececi7653 3 года назад +4

    As someone who lived in Vancouver as an exchange student:
    1-) Yes, the transit system is really good. You can usually find a bus that goes to anywhere, if you dont want to walk. The busses most of the time comes on time. There is always a seat that you can sit (unles you are in downtown). Also theres no traffic (unles you are in downtown). And you dont have to be in downtown all the time if you are not required to.
    2-) It rained in vancouver, it snowed in vancouver its true. But you are deff right that it didnt rain everyday, and i saw the sun enough. Maybe it was my luck idk but there was a day which was 28 degrees in may lol. I dont remember a single day that was rainy in June.
    I wondered if it was my luck and got many sunny days so after i left vancouver i occasionally checked the weather forecast of vancouver. It still seemed okay. However it seem like it rains more in fall. I was there from february to july.
    5-) I was an exchange student in highschool, it was seriously hard to make friends as an introverted new foreign girl, eventhough i tried hard to make friends tbh. But i think it really depends on your luck.
    6-) I wasnt aware of that street at all and one day i decided to walk to downtown cause i missed the bus. That was when i found out about that street. Didnt feel safe at all, was sad to see it but i guess every city has a bad part. In general vancouver seems to be safe.

  • @Randor10
    @Randor10 4 года назад +13

    That’s a pretty good overview. As someone who’s lived here all of my 61 years, and whose family has lived here over 100 years, let’s just say - the place has changed. As for rain, 2 years is not enough to experience the amount of rain that can befall the city. Our record consecutive of days with rain is stuck at 99 days in a row. We’ve also had many months without measurable sunshine. That being said the last several years have moved closer to the drier end of the scale. Don’t be fooled, those of us who’ve been here fore decades realize that when it starts raining there is always the possibility that it could last for weeks.
    You mentioned the poorer side of Vancouver. I’m not going to discuss the details of that problem other than to state that it is not in East Van, but rather the Downtown Eastside (DTES) that has the majority of the problem, not to say that it isn’t expanding considerably.
    One thing people I’ve met who’ve recently moved here find confusing is all the North- South- East- West- naming conventions. West End, West Van, West Side, New West, North Van Municipality, North Van City, North Shore, North Burnaby, East Van, East side. Etc.

    • @educatedcanadian7408
      @educatedcanadian7408 2 года назад +1

      Lol all I'm going to say is the place has changed thats an understatement

    • @rogersampaio7450
      @rogersampaio7450 Год назад

      Weeks of rain, I'm out.
      I'm immigrating to Miami instead of Vancouver. I love the Sun

  • @morganbarker3781
    @morganbarker3781 3 года назад +6

    YES! ive lived in vancouver my whole life and i dont even mind. the weather here is actually quite nice!

    • @marsk96
      @marsk96 3 года назад

      It’s better than seeing the sun but you don’t feel its heat !

  • @Nigerianprince419
    @Nigerianprince419 4 года назад +58

    “I haven’t had time to order that yet” 😂😂😂 that was funny

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +3

      Hey I'm just telling the truth !

    • @junwoojang2941
      @junwoojang2941 4 года назад +1

      @@AdamJBell just need to hit that order button lol

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +4

      @@junwoojang2941 Yeah just tryna decided which colour still... lmao

  • @AdamJBell
    @AdamJBell  4 года назад +32

    Just wanted to correct my self on 2 points in this video ~
    1) The "Not so Nice" area is not "East Van". What I should have said is "Downtown Eastside" which is the area I was describing.
    2) The Taxes on an $80k salary would be closer to $20k, and not $10k as I had said.
    Thanks!

    • @briemcmillan2029
      @briemcmillan2029 4 года назад +1

      I live in the “not so nice” area you describe. It’s not that bad. I own waterfront property in Vancouver and am grateful for it. Don’t malign this area especially if you don’t live here. Also people don’t need to worry about “stepping on needles”, this is a dramatic statement.

    • @csof7612
      @csof7612 4 года назад

      So.
      1. Make over 50k after taxes to afford living there on a comfortable basis. Okay, for me that would require pulling in a few computers to fix each month, plus working a full AND part time job as a cook at the same time, with maximum hours for each, and a 1$ over minimum wage pay at bare minimum.
      2. Live in the D.E to save money, but only if you are the hard ass looking type that most people avoid. (According to some folk a few months ago, I am.) If doing so, help clean the place up so it gets more attention thus creating a positive feedback loop. (Have done this in Saskatoon to some extent.)
      3. Expect rain. That's fine by me. I already live close to the Rockies right now and we got a lot of rain here.
      4.Don't drive to save money, but only if you can manage to have that kind of lifestyle. I can, for the most part. But I must admit, it would be nice to have a paid driver working for me at times. One that normally does courier services and etc, but has a private contract with me to be on-call when I need them. Otherwise, #WalkingLife for me. Bikes are nice, but they get stolen.
      5. Friends. Those are nice to have. I seem to prefer acquaintances. That way when they/you leave, it's not that big of a deal. Friends are kind of anchors to some degree, like it or not. As you said, this one boils down to the person. Though I must admit, I am thinking of moving to Vancouver sometime, maybe. But not before making a few good friends who want to split the bill getting setup in BC. Probably will do that in Calgary, while getting myself used to higher living prices first.
      6. Transit. I'm used to Saskatoon, and Calgary. So anything better than those is #Winning.

    • @csof7612
      @csof7612 4 года назад

      @@briemcmillan2029 I haven't lived ther so I cannot say much about it. But I have lived on Broadway in Saskatoon and a friend who lived in Forest Lawn in Calgary and was always told the same stuff like what you just said about those two spots. Broadway most definitely has needles to avoid and Forest Lawn was always seedy as fuck any time I visited buddy.
      What I am getting at here is that perhaps you are just the deluded one. Not to say you are for sure; but when multiple accounts on a subject matter don't match up, it means someone is full of it
      And it turned out to be bullshit for both.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад

      @@briemcmillan2029 I went to school in this not so nice area and needles along the ground are not uncommon. There is no denying that...

    • @briemcmillan2029
      @briemcmillan2029 3 года назад

      @@AdamJBell 🙄

  • @kb9847
    @kb9847 4 года назад +9

    We used to live in Vancouver, well Delta to be specific. We left when our kids were young so we could afford a better lifestyle. Both our kids, now 26 and 24 yrs old have moved back. Our daughter in Vancouver and our son lives with his gf in Naniamo. Now, we are moving back in 2.5 yrs when my husband retires. :) I can't wait!! Thanks for the video.

  • @shoukrifelfel1232
    @shoukrifelfel1232 2 года назад +2

    Lived all over Canada 🇨🇦❤️, moved here about 6 years ago never looked back since 🎣 🎿 🚴 🥾 🏔 🚣‍♀️
    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @tcfc85
    @tcfc85 4 года назад +20

    "It doesnt rain so much" lol r u serious?? It rains for months straight.
    "Not doxhard to make friends" if we talking real friends and not acquintances its VERY hard. I consider myself lucky for having a solid group of friends but i know a lot of people that are so lonely they cant take it and move out.
    The amount of drugs in this city is something unheard of (even when compared to LA).
    But yeah LOTS of good things too.

    • @shaunacarothers1296
      @shaunacarothers1296 4 года назад +2

      Months straight? Not true, I’m a landscaper in Van and I can tell you with certainty that it rarely rains all day straight let alone months. If you look at the stats we get only about 20 more days of rain than other major cities in Canada. Not too shabby for living in a BLOODY RAINFOREST 🙄

    • @_sparrowhawk
      @_sparrowhawk 4 года назад

      I would also point out that if you’re looking for a poor area, you need to add Granville Street and Davie street to the list. Much of the city is safe (it’s Canada derp) but you need to know how to act when you see that stuff.

    • @SabrinaBella36
      @SabrinaBella36 4 года назад +2

      As a Vancouver both person who STILL doesn’t have friends that is very true. Also drugs here are ridiculous and as a pretty much sober person besides an occasional drink it drives me crazy how normalized hard core drugs are. My last relationship actually ended due to my bf’s addiction issues and him choosing drugs and his friends who use over me (even though I didn’t ask him to choose). Not to judge people who use but it’s quite sever here to the point where it controls many people’s lives.
      I’m planing to move to Calgary next year and am very much hoping socializing will be easier. That plus affordability is my main reason for moving.

    • @birdmanT7
      @birdmanT7 3 года назад +2

      You are spot on drugs in Vancouver. I lived there between 2006-2009 and I moved there from LA. I remember my first storage I picked to put my stuff was on the east side on Cordova, I had no idea what that area was about until I drove there at night?. All I saw was a rows of homeless and hookers on every block all the way behind the Police Station. In the 3 years I lived in Vancouver, even though I liked the city, the outdoors and I love to run and work out, but the volume of drug addiction in Vancouver is worse than LA. You can park your car in the worst part of downtown LA and no one will brake into it, the homeless in LA or even the drug addicts don't brake into cars but they do in Vancouver for a quarter. I could already predict back in 2008 the direction Vancouver was heading when it came to the homeless and drug addiction, it's much worse and now you have them putting tents in areas like Strachona. I was watching the Vancouver news on RUclips just a month ago where they were showing the stores on Davie street were getting robbed in the day time. It's really sad what is happened to Vancouver, with all the crimes we have in LA and the homeless but the crimes are not related to the drug addicts or homeless as it is in Vancouver. Vancouver use to be a bedroom community city that got destroyed with high influx of immigration, mostly Chinese that really invested in the real estate and drove up the prices, where the rents are just outrageous. I left in 2009 and I still come there to visit every couple of years but every time I come back I am really disenchanted by how much is changed, even the traffic is getting to be like LA. I had made some decent friends in Vancouver and for the most part Canadians are much nicer than Americans, all my friends in Vancouver left that city and went to either Toronto or Montreal because of lack of work in Vancouver, that employment issue in that city seems to have change very little.

    • @tcfc85
      @tcfc85 3 года назад

      @@birdmanT7 man you described perfectly whats happening in Vancouver. Crime is exploding, ODs every single day. U spend one night in Saint Pauls to see the madness that it came to.

  • @TheSilverGate
    @TheSilverGate 2 года назад +2

    It's really important to mention that people won't see the sun from Oct to Feb, that takes a told on your mental health, so the quality of living is not so good during those months.

  • @khoitruong6593
    @khoitruong6593 4 года назад +71

    People complain about rain but rain in Vancouver isn't even close to that in other parts of the world hahaha

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      You are so right with this comment Khoi 😂

    • @lovejetfuel4071
      @lovejetfuel4071 4 года назад

      I live in UK, we have alot of rain, but at least its Mild in the winter, the trees and scenery are simular to Vancouver. Average high in the Winter is maybe 45F and low of 35F. Same there?

    • @tylerschunter548
      @tylerschunter548 4 года назад +2

      Thank you finally someone who understands

    • @jaewonsuh9788
      @jaewonsuh9788 4 года назад +1

      There used to be a lottt more rain about 5 to 10 years ago. I think global warming is causing it to rain less over here.

    • @susanmcfee9661
      @susanmcfee9661 4 года назад

      @@jaewonsuh9788 in the past it would sometimes rain more than 30 days in a row...all day. Go to work in the morning in the dark and cold and come home in the evening in the same weather. And it would be torrential not drizzling.

  • @thevinylman5178
    @thevinylman5178 2 года назад +1

    This is brill, thanks mate. Moving to Vancouver next month from the UK!

  • @livinginvancouverbc2247
    @livinginvancouverbc2247 4 года назад +4

    Making friends is tricky in Vancouver. Some will be your friend and you can make friends with their friends. But there are a lot of clique type friendships going on. Many is the time (I've lived here 30 years) that a co-worker or friend will invite me to a party, dinner, gathering, whatever and all of my friends friends wouldn't even look at me. If I try to strike up a conversation they just turn and walk away. Unbelievable.
    A coworker invited me to his house party. Summertime, 20 or more people in the backyard. I walk into the backyard and within one minute every last person went into the house. I took the hint and left. It was unreal. (I'm a nice person! I bathe! My a$$ isn't hanging out of my pants!)
    I used to rent sailboats out of Granville Island. I'd invite a friend, he'd bring a friend. That friend 50% of the time either became Captain Bligh or wouldn't acknowledge my existence... on a FUCKING 21-FOOT SAILBOAT.
    P.S.
    I love how an ad cut in just as Adam said he owned a Lambo and I thought "What a Douch..." and the ad ended. Really poorly timed ad!

  • @RonanReidStar
    @RonanReidStar 4 года назад +2

    Lived here my whole life fam, it rains A LOT trust. The past 2 years that you have lived here have probably been some of our best weather to date

    • @wwestern99
      @wwestern99 4 года назад +1

      Let us not forget that three winters ago, the snow stuck for weeks. It was below freezing for much of that time. And on March 1st. we had over a foot of snow that lasted another few weeks.
      I have lived here my entire 66 years and I would agree that for the most part it snows and disappears within a few days. That was the worst Winter I ever remember.
      But we can get it all here. Winters where it doesn't go below zero or brutal ones like the one I described.
      Brutal by Vancouver standards at least.

  • @spentcasing3990
    @spentcasing3990 4 года назад +50

    As someone who has lived in Vancouver for over 10 years i'd like to add some extra points to this for anyone looking to move here.
    1. Not only is rent expensive, finding a place is also very tough. There is a less then 1 percent vacancy rate and most places don't allow pets
    2. People tend to be very closed off here, there are a number of reasons for this. But if you come here alone you will have a hard time making friends. And when you do make friends they will generally be very flakey. It's hard to make plans with people as they tend to ditch you at the last moment to do something else and leave you hanging.
    3. Dating is also extremely hard . If you're a guy expect to get ignored and ghosted a lot, unless you have a lot of money and a flashy car then expect nothing but gold diggers. If you're a woman expect to be treated like a commodity.
    4. People can't ride bicycles for shit. We have tones of bike lanes that most don't seem to know how to use. Also taxi drivers are shit drivers.
    5. Rush hour in downtown lasts for hours because of poorly designed streets, bike lanes, and a lot of traffic lights. Get to know your way around the alleys and side streets and you'll save a lot of time. Also if you commute to or from downtown to another part of the city Waterfront Road has no lights and almost no traffic. It's a great way to get in or out of downtown quickly and has a great view of the water.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 3 года назад +2

      Good points. Many folk in Vancouver are too busy making ends meet. Also many leave the city on the weekends.
      There are no lack of cyclist that will go right through red lights and stop signs.
      It's a city where folk pretty much like to say what you want to hear, which can be very annoying at times.
      The garish wealth in Vancouver even by those that only got wealthy by being born the right time and having a home paid for, is a big attraction for gold diggers.

    • @robinmassey9791
      @robinmassey9791 2 года назад +1

      I moved so Vancouver 20 years ago and while it is surely expensive, the reclusiveness of the people is greatly concerning to me. The natural beauty is beyond description & many people have all they cd want so why all the long faces?
      But the many dogs are friendly, so why no start there? ❤️

    • @animalhousealways
      @animalhousealways 2 года назад +2

      Vancouver BC sucks no quality of life there unless your rich....that's the bottom line

    • @ImRaccoon
      @ImRaccoon 2 года назад

      @@animalhousealways ??? Vancouver is amazing, and the quality of life is the reason the cost of living is so high. People don't pay lots of money to live in a bad city. I don't live in Vancouver, but I'll definitely try moving there sometime in the near future. Currently I live in Surrey, where unfortunately rent isn't much different than Vancouver, and it's almost more remote than Vancouver is.

    • @animalhousealways
      @animalhousealways 2 года назад +1

      @@ImRaccoon bro you floor me with your uneducated reply. the quality of living in Vancouver is definitely not worth the price you pay for a crappy little one bedroom where you could hardly put a single bed in..... I still cannot believe your comment. Just in the last few days I have seen what the quality of living in Vancouver is like . Here's an example of the quality : 1 day jail sentence given to BC man for stabbing 2 people in Andy Livingstone Park in a matter of 16 mins, 1 day all because he was homeless and addicted to drugs. Here's another example of the quality of living in beautiful Vancouver: Visually impaired 69 year old punched in Vancouver crosswalk, unprovoked attack on a senior with a disability @ Thurlow & Alberni downtown beautiful Vancouver OHHH yah here's 1 more example of quality of living in beautiful Vancouver BC : Dozens of people struck riding the SkyTrain April 9th by a man who bear sprayed the car and then quickly jumped off near beautiful Vancouver BC....like shall I continue....yah I think I will, I c u live in Surrey Lmao how's commuting around Surrey bro, YAH it sucks balls, Traffic is horrendous all over Beautiful Vancouver and all the surrounding areas. You will spend as much time commuting around BC as you do working, there's another thing, How bout the ridiculous cost of gas and being taxed out the ass for everything. Offering up to the drug addicted homeless population minutes away from beautiful downtown Vancouver where your going to easily pay 3-4 thousand dollars for a 2 bedroom rental, meanwhile the drug addicted homeless are catered to with FREE housing and ZERO restrictions on using there FREE drugs while a senior cant get NOTHING, they would be better off being a drug addicted homeless person to get any help.....OKAY dumb ass now ill tell you why I moved from beautiful BC after 46 years of living there to Manta Ecuador. check out my awesome RUclips channel and you will see why.....man o man don't give people stupid ideas...your probably one of those scumbag landlords along with the rest of the rich immigrants to TOTALLY screw the entire housing market. You can have it, I couldn't be happier to be where I am today....Beat it idiot....and for those that don't like what I have to say " I DONT CARE"

  • @misa_carolyne
    @misa_carolyne 2 года назад

    Feels so good to hear that it doesnt rain that much

  • @trawll8659
    @trawll8659 4 года назад +26

    definitely agree that making friends outside work or school is tough, i've lived here since I was 3 and I have pretty much stopped asking people their names after I graduated high school and started working in the family business.
    Outside work I find people are just too stressed about making ends meet with the high cost of living to really go out and make friends, although being an introvert makes starting conversations with strangers a lot tougher.
    Add being a gamer on top of that and people kind of look down on you because of the stigma that gamers are in some way immature compared to adults that don't play games in their free time.

    • @therosewhisperer
      @therosewhisperer 4 года назад

      well im cool and amazing lol and ive lived in vancouver for ever... ill be your friend... gamers are awsome !

    • @RainCity3rd
      @RainCity3rd 4 года назад +2

      nonsense. Tons of people game these days or have and don't look down upon it at all all the way into their 40's. Anyone that age likely grew up with gaming. They may have stopped often picking them back up as they have kids. You'd be surprised.

    • @AngelaEAwesome
      @AngelaEAwesome 3 года назад

      Pretty much everyone is considered a gamer these days. Not really rare. It is hard to meet people during the pandemic, but there are meet ups, and pubs where people can meet friends (The Cambie, although it used to be better for meeting people).

    • @jerrykobylt5638
      @jerrykobylt5638 2 года назад

      I make friends with immigrants. They're much more open. People who grow up here have no interest in meeting new people.

  • @ajinkyadhage6946
    @ajinkyadhage6946 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for giving me some hopes about Vancouver brother! This is exactly what I needed 🙏🏼🍻

  • @RobOnRefresh
    @RobOnRefresh 4 года назад +6

    I think this is very well done Adam. I moved to Vancouver last year from the States (Houston) and I concur with almost all of your comments. I do have to laugh when people talk about the rain here. My response is always "Rain?? You call this rain??" It might "rain" for days here but it's literally a light drizzle. In Houston when it rained you would be drenched in minutes! Not to mention having to deal with hurricanes there (and I was there for the big one - Harvey just a few years ago - Now THAT was rain). I absolutely love this city and I'm so proud to call myself a Permanent Resident now. The East Hastings area is easily avoided while the rest of downtown is really safe and quite nice. I have a brand new 2-bedroom, 2 bath apartment in the Burnaby area with incredible views for about $2800. Is it expensive? Sure, but compared to many other major metropolitan areas throughout the world it's not that bad. Compare it to NYC or San Francisco and it's not even in the same ballpark. Thanks for sharing!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Thanks Rob!
      Your point about the prices in other metropolitan areas is true, I agree!
      I'm with you on this one, I like Vancouver 👍👍

    • @RobOnRefresh
      @RobOnRefresh 4 года назад +2

      @Mike - Hi Mike, thanks so much. Yes, the Burnaby area is most definitely cheaper than most downtown locations (although prices had been rising prior to Covid). There is quite a bit of development in my particular area (they just completed a second tower with the owners of my building and several more are in process). I'm in the North Burnaby area near Burnaby Heights and there is quite a bit of development in South Burnaby near Metrotown as well. I literally can be in downtown on the Skytrain in about 20 minutes (sometimes less depending on the day and time). Although with Covid hardly anyone is going downtown at the moment. My particular unit is more expensive because I'm on one of the higher floors. You could save probably close to $100-150 on the lower floors.
      I've not looked that closely at Richmond but I hear it's more reasonable and of course, so is Surrey and Langley (although most people will tell you to avoid Surrey because of certain gang elements, however, it seems pretty safe to me). There are even pockets in downtown such as West End that are not exorbitant (although many of the buildings tend to be older there). It really just depends on what you are looking for, your transportation needs, work location, outdoor pursuits, etc. I personally love the North Vancouver area and rental prices are not crazy there either but it can feel a bit sleepy to some (and public transportation options are limited to buses and the Sea Taxi into downtown). You really need a car if you are going to live in North Van.
      I will say if you have pets, it gets WAY more complicated. Vancouver is friendly to pets in general but most properties don't want to rent to tenants with pets. Doing searches online you'll notice the number of available units drops precipitously if you have either a cat or dog.
      Overall, it's a fantastic place to live with views of the mountains and the ocean which is not an easy combination to come by. I can't imagine any other place I'd rather be right now ;) Best of luck to you!

    • @rogersampaio7450
      @rogersampaio7450 Год назад +2

      But according to comments I am reading, Vancouver rain too much and it can be 3 months without sun... I like sun

    • @RobOnRefresh
      @RobOnRefresh Год назад +1

      @@rogersampaio7450 - Fair enough Roger - I'm a big fan of the sun myself 😄 I will say this year has been quite sunny though. A bit of a strange year if I'm being honest. You just never know what you are going to get ;)

    • @rogersampaio7450
      @rogersampaio7450 Год назад +2

      @@RobOnRefresh thanks Bro.
      Just one thing.
      I always wanted to move to Vancouver, but sincerely this video is messing with my head.
      I know that Vancouver rain and snow but 30 days raining non-stop? Cloudy? You live there if you could give me some idea about the climate I will appreciate because I am from a tropical country and I am now living in Bangalore India from the past 8 years and the climate here is good.
      I know Vancouver is amazing City but raining every day and Only 3 months of sunshine is a problem for me.
      Now regarding the High cost of living and the difficulty to make friends, it is not a problem for me.
      Thanks and take care...

  • @mamaday4993
    @mamaday4993 4 года назад +6

    The car insurance price thing is very useful. I think you should do more contents on prices like clothes, dining or health related stuffs.

  • @ginafranciosi3252
    @ginafranciosi3252 4 года назад +5

    Really enjoyed hearing your thoughts on Vancouver. Born and raised and still here . East Van actually. Hence my first ever comment on RUclips is to implore you to clarify your comments about the area. You were speaking about the downtown east side. A small section of downtown bordering a corner of East Van. If you haven't already spend some time driving around getting to know the area. You'll be pleasantly surprised if you really do think East Van is what you described. I've got 54yrs of knowing the place and could talk your ear off about Vancouver so I'm definitely going to subscribe and look forward to more on my hometown 👍

  • @alexacdc1234
    @alexacdc1234 3 года назад +10

    If you’re planning on moving to Vancouver for the first time please keep in mind he said east Vancouver when referencing the neighbourhood named the downtown east side or DTES. East Vancouver is a huge area spanning multiple kilometres in square area compared to
    The DTES which is about 4 blocks long and apart of downtown. And east Vancouvers smallest densest neighbourhood. East van is the melting pot of cultures in Vancouver and is a cozy quiet beautiful area to live and is about 10 minutes away from the downtown core so you can enjoy the best Vancouver has to offer as well as have some peace and quiet away from the dense hustle and bustle of the downtown core. Neighbourhoods like grandview woodlands, mount pleasant, Hastings sunrise, and Kensington ceder cottage are all amazing places to live with much better views of the city/mountains and a much cozier multicultural Canadian lifestyle.

    • @educatedcanadian7408
      @educatedcanadian7408 2 года назад

      BS

    • @educatedcanadian7408
      @educatedcanadian7408 2 года назад

      Its not 4 fking blocks bud do a retake
      The dtes is massive. Like 1st ave to water st. Cambie to nearly Victoria dr. 150 sq blocks

    • @alexacdc1234
      @alexacdc1234 2 года назад

      @@educatedcanadian7408 sure my proportions may have been a bit off but the dtes is Vancouver’s smaller neighbourhood and east Vancouver is enormous compared to it. At most most the dtes spans from glen to abbot and from water st to terminal. After that the city becomes clean safe and vibrant again. And that’s the dtes as a whole which is for the most part just a rundown area. The “scary” area most people are scared of and warning people to avoid is literally just between pender abbot Cordova and gore avenue. 5 block.

  • @pinoychica54
    @pinoychica54 4 года назад +5

    I lived in metro vancouver my whole life and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. I remembered visiting Toronto and was just in awe of how huge the city was compared to vancity. But I agree with some others that it can stay raining for weeks and your best friends are umbrellas and boots. I didn't really realized making friends was difficult outside of work/school but l find it the same for myself. Definitely will try to share more smiles and reach out to others when I can :) keep the videos up.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Great points Caroline!
      I appreciate the support :)

  • @biancaneves3346
    @biancaneves3346 4 года назад +2

    100% agreed. Vancouver can be expensive, but that's just because it's also awesome (and you have to pay for its awesomeness).
    I love Vancouver ♥

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      Yes Bianca much agreed ^^ 💯

    • @dubsie2209
      @dubsie2209 2 года назад

      it's the worst place i've ever visited in my entire life.

  • @deagratiasmatias9556
    @deagratiasmatias9556 2 года назад +105

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    • @marvinkinnel2920
      @marvinkinnel2920 2 года назад

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    • @marvinkinnel2920
      @marvinkinnel2920 2 года назад

      Richard A. Blair Fx 📈

    • @marvinkinnel2920
      @marvinkinnel2920 2 года назад

      He will guide you through the process of investing

    • @marvinkinnel2920
      @marvinkinnel2920 2 года назад

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    • @marvinkinnel2920
      @marvinkinnel2920 2 года назад

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  • @tb6300
    @tb6300 2 года назад +1

    It rains way way way more than other places in the world! If it's not raining it's cloudy and gloomy for atleast 5 months of the year with sunshine once in a blue moon.

    • @SilverLakeKingdom
      @SilverLakeKingdom 2 года назад

      True! I have an app and if you search for how many sunny days in November it says 0, December 1 and January 2 sunny days.....if we talk about blue sky sunny day then it's right spot on you get 3 sunny days from the end of October till the end of January 3 SUNNY DAYS ;)

  • @NatashaIbrahim
    @NatashaIbrahim 4 года назад +8

    ahh this made me miss home! I grew up in Vancouver but moved to Texas 10 years ago. I'm due for a visit soon! Can't wait to be back

    • @spottercorp
      @spottercorp 4 года назад

      Which is better according to you? Texas or Vancouver?

    • @DanielSzilagyi
      @DanielSzilagyi 4 года назад +1

      You live in a place where it's warm, dry, and sunny....and you miss the damp, cold, and humid rain? You can actually afford to own an actual house with a proper yard if you want for a reasonable amount, good luck getting that in Vancouver.

    • @missyaman7053
      @missyaman7053 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielSzilagyi this is really funny since now they got a winter storm that paralyzed the entire state. And their affordable houses are poorly made and crumpled immediately.

  • @elmertime
    @elmertime 4 года назад +2

    The real surprise is often just how a small amount of snow will decimate traffic as people aren't used to driving in it

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Can’t disagree with that! ^^

  • @curtisaustin1279
    @curtisaustin1279 4 года назад +7

    I would edit this to "downtown eastside", as East Vancouver is actually lovely! Respect for not showing negative footage of Hastings 👏

  • @kritgupta5051
    @kritgupta5051 Год назад

    "The battle with rain" is absolutely true.
    It is Spring now [Aril end], and it has been raining for the last week.

  • @jamiemacdonald9085
    @jamiemacdonald9085 4 года назад +12

    I'm a true born Vancouverite. You did well with this clip. I'm very proud of my hometown.☔🇨🇦

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Thanks Jamie, I appreciate that especially from a true Vancouverite 😀

    • @aboveitall1653
      @aboveitall1653 4 года назад +1

      So am I, born and raised 1960-1980. I wouldn't live there anymore for anything. It gives me bad vibes and depression just visiting it. And I don't mean the rain.

  • @LooxJJ
    @LooxJJ 3 года назад

    Grew up and worked and lived in Vancouver...travelled and worked all over the world, then moved to Los Angeles 10 years ago. Vancouver by far is the best city to live in the world.

  • @ameliachia7460
    @ameliachia7460 2 года назад +18

    I've lived in Vancouver my whole life, including the Downtown East Side (DTES), I love it. Getting to know people who live in the community with compassion and moving through the city with your eyes, ear, and heart open is key. To be clear, CHINATOWN IS NOT THE BAD PART OF "EAST VAN". @Adam J Bell, I wish your footage didn't depict the Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate so much when you were talking about the DTES.
    The rain makes the temperate rainforest ecosystem here so lush and green that it is a beautifully forested mountainous coastal environment throughout the year. We have salmon-bearing streams in the cities here because of the rain, but climate change is changing this complex system.

    • @lisamcgee8535
      @lisamcgee8535 2 года назад +3

      Exactly. The rough part is not there lol.

    • @animalhousealways
      @animalhousealways 2 года назад +2

      hahahahahhahahahha jeez some people

  • @OscarHudsen
    @OscarHudsen 7 месяцев назад

    We need more videos as this! It's really useful to watch it because the author is talking truly and and did make this video very good my respect to him!!

  • @David_Hammond
    @David_Hammond 3 года назад +64

    This was a great video man thank you! 💯👊

    • @SocialStudiess
      @SocialStudiess 3 года назад +2

      I second that. It was very well put together. Bravo my ninja, BRAVO 👌🏾

  • @ericadenison6923
    @ericadenison6923 2 года назад +1

    I love living in Vancouver I have lots of friends/jobs/lots of outdoor activities/healthy lifestyle..., but I do like rain. A key factor to consider is that it rains six months of the year here or it is over cast/lots of clouds. April to August tends to be more sun. I know people whom have moved for this reason, as it is pretty much a constant 50-60% of the time, you need an umbrella/raincoat for certain and good quality that last.

    • @rogersampaio7450
      @rogersampaio7450 Год назад +1

      50-60% of time is too much rain...
      I did rather move somewhere else where doesn't rain that much and Real Estate is not that high....

  • @minakinbasket1065
    @minakinbasket1065 4 года назад +5

    I've lived in Vancouver for 9 years. Mugging isn't to common in the east side. And this is pretty accurate.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Yeah I only know of the one case in the 2 years I've lived here!

    • @minakinbasket1065
      @minakinbasket1065 4 года назад

      @@AdamJBell if you make another video about Vancouver you should tell everyone about the sea wall 😄

  • @Nextupadventure
    @Nextupadventure Год назад +2

    I mean, it’s not the rain, the sun doesn’t shine very often October- March. SAD is real

  • @andyl8025
    @andyl8025 4 года назад +7

    Nice video. I moved from Toronto a year ago. There is noticeably more rain here compared to Toronto, but mostly Oct-Feb. I personally prefer the rain over the harsher winter in Toronto though! I'm paying $1600/yr for my car insurance - I have the 40% discount and am also saving $500/yr by recently switching to BCAA for the optional insurance (pro tip for the rest of you out there!).

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Yes the winter isn't too crazy here that's for sure!
      What are referring to when you say you've got the 40% discount by the way? Good rates !
      and thanks for sharing as well Andy

    • @andyl8025
      @andyl8025 4 года назад +1

      @@AdamJBell ICBC's discount system is called CDF, which takes into account how many yrs you've been licensed, how many claims, at-fault accidents, tickets, etc. Your base rate is calculated based on your car and where you live. ICBC then applies the CDF to it. So if your base rate is $3000 and your CDF is 0.7, then that's equivalent to a 30% discount and you pay $2100.

  • @calixa
    @calixa 4 года назад +2

    Good job, pretty fair video from someone who has lived here my entire life. Never known a SINGLE person who has been mugged in that area. I used to frequent there A LOT for various reasons and have not ever had a problem. But I am 6'3" 210lbs. Most of them are too high and malnourished to care and there are HUNDREDS of people around there usually. Too many to not help you getting mugged.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      Well said! and I agree.
      I only have knowledge of a single mugging, extremely unlikely.

  • @samanthaglassen2389
    @samanthaglassen2389 4 года назад +6

    I wouldn't say two years living in van would be representative of how bad the weather can be. It can be really stormy with rain almost every day. And sometimes its also 30degrees in October. It's a mixed bag. I mean it's raining very randomly right now if that counts for anything

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      Well I can only speak on what I've experienced!

  • @bencarne
    @bencarne 3 года назад

    This is an unusually positive comment section for a video about Vancouver! Most other ones are extremely negative and really focus on the cost of living and homelessness

  • @AcanLord
    @AcanLord 4 года назад +3

    as somebody who was born and raised in the fraser valley and now live away,
    it saddens me that its completely impossible to move there without being a millionaire.

  • @DrPowerBoy
    @DrPowerBoy 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video! I am 28 years old I grew up in Vancouver (Kitsilano) and I have lived now in Ontario for the last 10 years. Very accurate description of Vancouver and very cool to see the perspective of someone young and not from there give their take on it! Am going to watch some more of your vids about Vancouver I miss it so much

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Great to hear! I appreciate the support :)

  • @TheWolfsnack
    @TheWolfsnack 4 года назад +11

    I grew up in N Burnaby.....roamed the city as a kid.....moved away in the early 80's.....moved back for a couple of years in the 90's.....moved away for good in 95...Kamloops, Victoria, then SW Saskatchewan....mainly because it Vancouver today is bloody awful, overcrowded, overpriced, undrwaged, and completely ruined by a series of developers that have hijacked the city government. Practically ....no actually...anywhere else in the province is far better, with less homeless, less addicts and less hands out looking for money every moment of every day. Vancouver has been destroyed from the lovely livable city it once was.

  • @cryssierose2055
    @cryssierose2055 Год назад

    thank you for being respectful about the dtes people there's not a lot of respectful new comers to Vancouver Canada that will actually use those vid clips as clout or to put them down. much respect 💜

  • @purplebeautylove25
    @purplebeautylove25 3 года назад +2

    Hey! Just wanted to say that I really relate to literally every single point of yours aha. While living in Vancouver myself, I can say that Covid definitely affected the meeting new friends part. Your videography and editing are very smooth and nicely shot! Keep doing you dude!

  • @ximenabalseca4655
    @ximenabalseca4655 4 года назад +2

    I lived in vancouver for 6 months best time of my live, i felt safe on every corner (maybe not hastings haha) but for the whole time I was there it never rain actually just snow in january if anyone is thinking about moving there please do it you wont regret it
    it is pricey but if compared to big cities like new york and san francisco i think vancouver its the way to go!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      💯👍

    • @monoho8204
      @monoho8204 4 года назад

      And yet a lot of people regreted it due to over priced housing, rent, and insurance.

  • @CaseAlcala
    @CaseAlcala 4 года назад +16

    Great points dude! Looking like you're focusing on your craft with great b roll and transitions!! I love that so much!
    Some experimental advice, I notice a lot of harsh cuts on beat or exactly at the end of sentences. One thing I've tried out recently and found huge improvement is J and L cuts. Hope to see you implement this soon, it's so exciting once you experience this discovery in your own craft ❤

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +4

      Awesome tips, I was actually planning to implement them in this video but totally forgot! But that's how we learn.
      Thanks for the helpful criticism my friend.

  • @richardb.3808
    @richardb.3808 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video. I would comment on the rain. Being from the east coast, I call the rain here "sissy rain". It rains all the time in winter, but it rarely rains nails like in the east. Most of the time, an umbrella will suffice and your feet won't even get wet. Not the case in the east where the rain always seems to fall sideways and you get soaked in one minute. Rain really doesn't bother me in Vancouver.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      Great point, very true and important to know, sissy rain haha 🙌

    • @hklinker
      @hklinker 3 года назад

      Ha ha - come to Hong Kong! You’re right about Vancouver’s light rain. There’s plenty of it and long periods of overcast skies with clouds that obscure the North Shore mountains. I will definitely try to go from place to place in Vancouver without using an umbrella. That is not advisable in Hong Kong, where most of the rain is in the summer - get wet there and the air conditioning will leave you freezing in wet clothes.

  • @Maint_is_pint
    @Maint_is_pint 3 года назад +3

    just moved out here alone and especially now with covid its so hard to make friends

  • @Coast-to-Coast
    @Coast-to-Coast 4 года назад +2

    I live in northern BC where it doesn't rain a lot, but Vancouver is so famous for rain that when I talk to my friends and family in NB they assume it's rainy here too. What's really funny is when they correct me on the weather. "Is it rainy there?" "No actually we don't get a lot of rain here. Mostly snow." "Oh well BC is rainy though."

  • @lisamcgee8535
    @lisamcgee8535 2 года назад +9

    It’s interesting when you mentioned the rough part of Hastings Street, you focused your footage on China Town, when most people in Vancouver knows the worst part of hasting street is not there. I’m not from China btw, I’m from Taiwan. I show my friends who visit Vancouver the rough part of Hastings all the time and it’s where you turn right from Burrard street onto Hastings street. A few blocks up and it starts to get real rough with drug abuse, robbery and prostitution. Maybe a bit more accountability in that area would be nice. Other than that great quality video :)

    • @DianeAshton
      @DianeAshton 2 года назад +2

      I came to say the same about the China Town focus. As a born and raised Vancouverite, but living in Hawaii, watch your biases. and what you’re accidentally (I hope) saying. Otherwise, good video.

    • @lisamcgee8535
      @lisamcgee8535 2 года назад

      @@DianeAshton thanks for voicing your thoughts :) glad to know I’m not the only one

    • @educatedcanadian7408
      @educatedcanadian7408 2 года назад

      It's not.burrard to hastings that doesn't connect. But the point your making is valid. Let's talk about how it got this way and who brought in all the mother fucking drugs hmmm

    • @aufumy
      @aufumy 2 года назад

      @@educatedcanadian7408 Canadians imported drugs from other places. Gangs like hells angels and un

    • @educatedcanadian7408
      @educatedcanadian7408 2 года назад +1

      @@aufumy dont lecture me on that subject pls. The triads brought the heroin and the new immigrant group that control trucking bring most of the blow. The UN and HA are actually small time players and end user buyers in this game really, not by any means the biggest factors. You wanna know the real crooks/ illicit drug importers you gotta look at major property owners and many of them are new canadians with shipping lanes to bring the shit. That's the truth. You want in depth beyond that just ask. Put it this way the HA were here way before the influx of new canadians. The drug problem started around 1992 and got worse from there now look at who mostly came here in 1991 and beyond. Lots of kids who went to school here living alone while parents off in other countries. Those guys became major players. And the list goes on but the correlation between new canadians and 1991 demographic of such and beyond is undeniable.

  • @focusedeye
    @focusedeye 4 года назад +2

    Having been raised on the coast and a resident of Vancouver proper, from 1984 to 2017 (West side around VGH) and now living in New Westminster, I can definitely agree the price of apartments in downtown Vancouver can be very expensive if you plan on living in the midst of the party (ie: West End) which I did for the first four years. It's definitely gets cheaper as you move away from the downtown core and into the bedroom communities ie: Burnaby, New Westminster, etc. Of course to offset that it means you're into more of a commute on Skytrain, bus or your vehicle.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад

      Great info in this comment, great points Tim!

  • @metoo7740
    @metoo7740 3 года назад +5

    33 days of straight rain. Drove me nuts. I no longer live there.

  • @canucksvancouver6841
    @canucksvancouver6841 3 года назад +1

    I moved to London ON before the pandemic!! Guest what? I’m going back to BC probably back to Vancouver!! Rain is great 👍

  • @cpc8096
    @cpc8096 4 года назад +23

    Rain like anywhere else? Just wait bud. After just 2 years, you ain't seen nuthin yet!
    Also transit in the burbs SUCKS! You NEED a car.

  • @ShaneSteward
    @ShaneSteward 2 года назад

    I can completely agree with the, "Making new friends point". When I moved here, it definitely took a bit.

  • @umbertovanstaden2651
    @umbertovanstaden2651 4 года назад +5

    Oh I love the rain ☔ 😍

  • @RobMoses
    @RobMoses 4 года назад +2

    Shout out to you for not filming the street people. I hate when photographers post photos of homeless people and shit like that. Like some of these so called "street photographers" are to scard to take a picture of some "hot chick" walking down the street, but they will run up on a homeless person trying to sleep all day and tell themselves its art. 🙄

  • @aislinnroberts9852
    @aislinnroberts9852 4 года назад +10

    who's watching this in America during the 2020 election?

    • @njk9989
      @njk9989 3 года назад

      After the election. Canada was smart by ordering more vaccine per resident than DT had the foresight to for us in America.
      I guess we’re dispensable? 🤷🏼‍♀️ the latest news is that the U.S. is planning to hire health care workers from out of the country. 🤦🏼‍♀️ God (or whomever your preferred entity - including science) Bless!🙏

  • @sandyb2391
    @sandyb2391 3 года назад

    i grew up in vancouver in the 70s with transit always and making friends and knowing your neighbors. was a great place to live. moved out in the 90s to the fraser valley. quite a bit of course has changed now but i wouldn't have traded my childhood back then there. glad you like it. your young have fun..

  • @Ninjabraagamnes
    @Ninjabraagamnes 3 года назад +26

    My dream is to live here in the future. Rains or snow can’t stop a dream!

    • @awhimdhwani
      @awhimdhwani 3 года назад +4

      Same!

    • @bipolarman00
      @bipolarman00 3 года назад +2

      cold and headache my dream too💞❤

    • @lubega850
      @lubega850 3 года назад

      Mi too

    • @dnndbdndndb1267
      @dnndbdndndb1267 3 года назад

      Lol wait until u get to here and be depressed by the weather in the fall and winter

    • @bipolarman00
      @bipolarman00 3 года назад

      @@dnndbdndndb1267 getting depressed in winter and geting cold, are you kidding me? thats my dream🥰

  • @kashar.savagehubert1927
    @kashar.savagehubert1927 2 года назад

    I live in Burnaby. And I love living in "Vancouver". Yes it's expensive but it's so beautiful. I find it worth it. Especially in the summer. I love Summer in Vancouver.

  • @itsthesamelife5507
    @itsthesamelife5507 4 года назад +6

    Hope you do more of these, there are not a lot of youtuber making videos on Vancouver

  • @Qetsia
    @Qetsia 3 года назад +2

    Me : watching this knowing all the Vancouver facts
    Also me: interested by the topic

  • @jaimearango2698
    @jaimearango2698 4 года назад +30

    Tons of homeless people in Vancouver which sucks 😩😩😩

    • @Aurora-rw9lp
      @Aurora-rw9lp 4 года назад +5

      only on e hastings and around that area , other areas are surprisingly clean for a populated city

    • @trollnoobs178
      @trollnoobs178 4 года назад +6

      my college is on hastings
      homeless druggies shooting up in washrooms every day
      fking horror show

    • @jaimearango2698
      @jaimearango2698 4 года назад +2

      @@trollnoobs178
      Desgasting 😫😫

    • @Aurora-rw9lp
      @Aurora-rw9lp 4 года назад +1

      Ben Dover Yikez 😨

    • @MK-yk5hn
      @MK-yk5hn 4 года назад +5

      ... For them. Right?

  • @daniele.7523
    @daniele.7523 4 года назад

    Great Video, accurate info. Thumbs up for you Adam, great and honest way to describe our beautiful Van. Thanks!

  • @sinanuluc5143
    @sinanuluc5143 4 года назад +6

    I moved here from Turkey and my friends back there are like 'Oh it must be freezing cold cuz it's Canada' and I'm like NO! IT'S NOT COLD! But I simply can't convince them. Yes it's slightly cooler than Istanbul but that's all. Winter is short and rainy. You get sun for like three quarters of the year!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      Yes exactly it's not that cold, my friends from other countries don't believe me either! 😂

    • @_sparrowhawk
      @_sparrowhawk 4 года назад

      Toronto is freezing, Seattle and Vancouver just get rain.

  • @polarbear111000
    @polarbear111000 4 года назад +1

    Believe it or not, it used to rain a lot more. I've noticed over the last 20 years there's a lot more sun. Your points are very fair. Cheers.

  • @therealgaviano2
    @therealgaviano2 3 года назад +4

    Loved the video Adam - my wife and I moved to Vancouver in 1994 (when we were young!) but made the decision to leave again a year later - worst decision of my life! The thing I miss most: just how laidback and cool the average Vancouver resident was! Hope that hasn't changed.

    • @educatedcanadian7408
      @educatedcanadian7408 2 года назад +1

      Oh its changed

    • @hyp3r-systems838
      @hyp3r-systems838 2 года назад +1

      I just moved here from the Prairies and im 30.. this place for the most part is VERY socially cold, if on the off chance you meet someone and exchange info, 9/10 times you will NEVER hear or see them ever again.. the stereotype that Vancouver is somw artsy-hippy-chillaxxed-friendly place is a VERY old old stereotype that sadly doesn't really exist.. you'll rarely meet ppl like that, most of the ppl are rude as hell, socially cold, flakey, shallow, and fake.. growing up in the Prairies you dont get that as much because thats not how youre raised there..

  • @sandraleigh28
    @sandraleigh28 3 года назад

    Loved your video. As an Australian, looking to move to Canada, (retired, but who knows,) your video was great and honest. Thanks. Keep going. You have no idea the people you touch.

  • @Alyssa__01
    @Alyssa__01 4 года назад +4

    So I’ve lived in Vancouver my entire life. I’d definitely say that it hasn’t rained as much the past three ish years. Recently it’s become more sun with cold

  • @bno5357
    @bno5357 3 года назад

    Great video. My son relocated / immigrated from Norway to Vancouver just recently. A very nice city and I really loved our stay there in 2018 even though in January. Take care!

  • @macymacyy
    @macymacyy 4 года назад +13

    Commenting again for the algorithm ↗️🔁🔄↩️↔️

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  4 года назад +1

      A True supporter 💯💯 Thanks man :D

  • @khalidsham1950
    @khalidsham1950 4 года назад +2

    I’m from Kuwait 🇰🇼 and the video is very helpful.. thanks 🙏