All 10 PROVINCES in CANADA Ranked WORST to BEST

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  • Ranking EVERY Canadian Province from WORST to BEST! We Ranked the Top 10 Best Provinces & Territories to live in Canada for 2021. Find out where to move to in Canada, and which have the worst cities & small towns!
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  • @FromHeretoThere
    @FromHeretoThere  2 года назад +447

    Hope you all enjoy the long awaited Ranking EVERY Province in Canada video! *Can we SMASH 5000 LIKES for MORE videos about Canada?!*
    Also, what is YOUR Favorite Province and WHY?
    Put a TON of research and work into this video, so hopefully you guys find it informative and funny!

    • @Chipguy30
      @Chipguy30 2 года назад +10

      Mango please upload on mango tango you have many fans waiting for you

    • @Chipguy30
      @Chipguy30 2 года назад +5

      We all want your back

    • @dravab9359
      @dravab9359 2 года назад +6

      Very cool that you upload another video so soon.

    • @blakesteenrod4765
      @blakesteenrod4765 2 года назад +12

      Alberta is my favorite because of the high quality of life, affordability (compared to Colorado or Ontario) and ofc the West Edmonton Mall

    • @blakesteenrod4765
      @blakesteenrod4765 2 года назад +2

      @Adolphus Inc. fun fact: they have the same HDI of 94.8

  • @richardc8738
    @richardc8738 2 года назад +440

    Alberta here. I’ve lived here all of my life and have travelled to every province. And I LOVE all of them!

    • @marcussinclaire4890
      @marcussinclaire4890 2 года назад +35

      Alberta is the best though. 😆

    • @Tre16
      @Tre16 2 года назад +9

      @@marcussinclaire4890 lmfao, Alberta is a shithole. Only good part here is the mountains.

    • @vineetsoni2675
      @vineetsoni2675 2 года назад +13

      @@Tre16 why bro?

    • @pbilk
      @pbilk 2 года назад +2

      I am from Ontario and have travelled to most provinces and one Territory. I haven't travelled to any provinces East of Ontario but I really need to. They all have their own beauty!

    • @banjoboy01
      @banjoboy01 2 года назад +4

      @@Tre16 thank you bro, the people are assholes, I never got bullied at work until I moved to Alberta

  • @jackpontiac9409
    @jackpontiac9409 2 года назад +1323

    Every Province and Territory have their Pros and Cons. Every Canadian should do their best to go see them for themselves. They may be pleasantly surprised.

    • @Rizvi1Pro
      @Rizvi1Pro 2 года назад +17

      Agreed! The country is is a wonder!

    • @christianxzowner2958
      @christianxzowner2958 2 года назад +12

      Ive been to the 4 corners of Canada and i agree...i don't think you need to go far to explore o see something...its full of pleasures for everyone

    • @daniellefavreau1275
      @daniellefavreau1275 2 года назад +5

      True ! Vrai !

    • @nikitagloukhovtchenko6857
      @nikitagloukhovtchenko6857 2 года назад +6

      Ontario is a good province to live in.

    • @MingTheKing100
      @MingTheKing100 2 года назад +4

      Except for Manitoba. Fuck that place.

  • @Alyssa__01
    @Alyssa__01 6 месяцев назад +37

    I feel like the weather in Vancouver and on the island was absolutely glossed over. It’s worth every penny to live in a city that doesn’t snow for most of the year and doesn’t get wildly hot and humid in the summer. Also, it’s so beneficial to have the mountains, ocean, lakes, and the city all within an hour radius

    • @anncoffey8375
      @anncoffey8375 6 месяцев назад +3

      My husband was from Vancouver. I visited Vancouver to stay with his family many times and also travelled around B.C., including Vancouver Island and several of the Gulf Islands. I named it California North. I didn't like any of it and refused to live there. To each his/her own, I guess.

    • @darrelmarchick6854
      @darrelmarchick6854 4 месяца назад +1

      I agree. The only drawback for me would be the the constant cold rain during winter. The cold to the marrow discomfort that brings where you don't warm up until July.

    • @waspwrap1235
      @waspwrap1235 4 месяца назад

      @@anncoffey8375 why didn’t you like it?

    • @anncoffey8375
      @anncoffey8375 4 месяца назад +1

      @@waspwrap1235 Because it made me mentally ill. I am used to living surrounded by historic stone and brick buildings and the built environment in B.C. looks tacky and temporary. I love coastlines with cliffs, coastal walks, coves, gorgeous little beaches, and pretty villages such as you find in Britain. The B.C. coastline is rough. Pounding surf, freezing water, coastline unwalkable, in fact, often completely impassable, and choked with massive logs that have broken free from the ravages of the logging industry. Anywhere that has a swimmable beach is lined with wall to wall cottages/2nd homes (such as along the south shore of Vancouver Island), and access to the beach for visitors is difficult or impossible. In Britain, building houses on the sea shore, lake shores or on rivers is prohibited so everyone can have access and enjoy them. Hiking in the mountains in the western part of B.C. drove me to distraction. I didn't see the point. Black conifers blocking the view and blocking sunlight, which means little in the way of interesting undergrowth can grow. No undergrowth, no bird and butterfly life. Following a trail where you cannot see where you are going nor where you have just come from because dense black trees block the view. An incredible amount of nasty biting bugs everywhere. I hated every second of my road trip to Tofino. I felt ill. Claustrophobic. Freezing pounding surf on one side, depressing black forests and high mountains on the other. It was like being on a ledge trapped between the two. Vancouver's like that too. Another thing is that you cannot get around without a car. In fact, it's pretty hard to travel anywhere in Car Culture Canada without one. I would love to return to Newfoundland (the BEST province!) but it has no trains and no intercity buses, and I don't drive because my eyesight isn't good enough. I never go on vacation in Canada because its public transportation system is the worst I have encountered in all my travels in Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa, Mexico and Central America. Also, it's impossible to 'ramble' because of private property rights. Everywhere the Keep Out, Private Property, No Public Access signs. Sure, you can follow a boring logging truck route but when you get to the end of it you have to turn round and walk back the way you came. Canada doesn't have roaming rights. It is really a country that counts its citizens out. Of course, one can roam wherever one likes in wilderness areas, but how do you get there without a car?

    • @chriscarrol9373
      @chriscarrol9373 2 месяца назад

      It's my home town and excellent. If you can afford to live here. Remember BC stands for bring cash.

  • @Mairzydotes007
    @Mairzydotes007 11 месяцев назад +66

    10. Manitoba (2:32) Population: 1,382,904
    9. Newfoundland and Labrador (3:49) Population: 520,286
    8. Prince Edward Island (5:09) Population: 160,536
    7. New Brunswick (6:29) Population: 783,721
    6. Saskatchewan (7:46) Population: 1,179, 906
    5. Nova Scotia (9:00) Population: 982,326
    4. British Columbia (10:14) Population 5,174,724
    3. Ontario (11:25) Population 14,789,778
    2. Alberta (12:51) Population 4,444,277
    1. Quebec (14:11) Population 8,585,523
    I live in Vancouver, I feel it should at least be in the top 3 also Newfoundland is great it should have been higher, I was born there, and it 100% should be ranked higher.

    • @ballaking1000
      @ballaking1000 11 месяцев назад +1

      You Newfies are crazy. I live in Vancouver also. Well, a little further east; won't say the particular city : )

    • @queentina1160
      @queentina1160 11 месяцев назад +1

      Ging bang laundry Fing Wing laundry or Arr Lee laundry

    • @queentina1160
      @queentina1160 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ballaking1000no balls

    • @ballaking1000
      @ballaking1000 11 месяцев назад

      @@queentina1160 Nope, none. That makes yours bigger.

    • @ReVoX161
      @ReVoX161 11 месяцев назад

      what do you think are the best in terms of warmness ? i hate cold lol

  • @alexanderarmfelt4452
    @alexanderarmfelt4452 2 года назад +435

    The weather in all those places seemed perfectly fine to me. Then again, I'm from Finland. Northern Finland.

    • @jand3163
      @jand3163 2 года назад +16

      If you love winter and snow, BC Interior is fantastic place to live, we've already had snow here. Finland is on my list of places to go when covid is over and done with.

    • @JM-gj7de
      @JM-gj7de 2 года назад +19

      Northern Finland? You're a brave brave soul!

    • @TheJimprez
      @TheJimprez 2 года назад +10

      Stick to the east coast of Canada, if you want to go up North. The predators are WAY smaller.
      I like a pack of wolves a LOT better than a grizzly or a polar bear, or even a cougar. The wolves are SCARED of you and will TRY to stay away unless starving. The other ones will actively HUNT you.

    • @th3oryO
      @th3oryO 2 года назад +5

      @@TheJimprez Grizzly's won't hunt you, but Black bears will. Only time you'll have trouble with a grizzly is if you leave food out or get between a mother and her cubs - not too bad as far as big critters go.

    • @alilopez4836
      @alilopez4836 2 года назад +2

      I would love to visit Finland. Nature is gorgeous there too.

  • @ThePatfre
    @ThePatfre 2 года назад +1574

    I'm from Québec, but I love all the provinces of Canada, they are just different from each other, and keep in mind even the worst in Canada is way better than a lot of countries. For me, I see the rest of Canada like family, like cousins. So I love them all. Even the native in the north, I don't see them a lot but hey, they are family too.

    • @jordiflower
      @jordiflower 2 года назад +14

      😂♥️

    • @blainebattams4648
      @blainebattams4648 2 года назад +36

      Well said peace from cowtown

    • @TheAmishElectrican
      @TheAmishElectrican 2 года назад +40

      I'm also Canadian and I think of Quebec like that "special" cousin you only see at Xmas and even then.....Meh.....

    • @ThePatfre
      @ThePatfre 2 года назад

      @@TheAmishElectrican Yeah! Normal for a Amish Shit!!!

    • @yessitsme6884
      @yessitsme6884 2 года назад +26

      "even the worst in Canada is way better than a lot of countries"... even Thunder Bay?

  • @boyfromboston2469
    @boyfromboston2469 Год назад +21

    I used to have a lakehouse in Muskoka Ontario and boy was it beautiful land
    The people there were insanely nice too. Normally when travelling, locals have a stigma around Americans but Ontarians were just so respectful and polite it was honestly touching

    • @dwightropp3014
      @dwightropp3014 Год назад +3

      So good to hear that! You are welcome here anytime!!

  • @aleckaipaioutdoors
    @aleckaipaioutdoors Год назад +13

    I was born & raised in northwestern Ontario and I absolutely love it there! But 30 years later my wife and I moved to Saskatchewan and I've grown to love it here too but Ontario will always be home

    • @dennisheyes4561
      @dennisheyes4561 Год назад +1

      "Home is where the rump rests." - Pumbaa, Lion King

  • @erambuttar3416
    @erambuttar3416 2 года назад +106

    Oh, man! You showed us the whole Canada within 15 minutes. Thanks a lot. It's a very beautiful and informative video.

    • @francelaferriere6106
      @francelaferriere6106 Год назад +3

      Actually, only 1/16 of the country was shown, and I'm being generous because this country is so darn big!

    • @jesseroberts1041
      @jesseroberts1041 Год назад +2

      @@francelaferriere6106 second largest landmass for ya lol. Russia being first of course.

    • @morphkogan8627
      @morphkogan8627 Год назад

      @@jesseroberts1041 hahahah t hanks Jesse! I wouldn't have known

  • @marcom6089
    @marcom6089 2 года назад +155

    I’m an American from the West Coast of the US and I think y’all live in a beautiful country. All of your ten provinces and three territories have a beauty that is specific to each area.

    • @kayannhenry
      @kayannhenry Год назад

      Yeah, we just have a treasonous leader TRUDEAU who is hellbent on ruining the country

    • @Sammykyt
      @Sammykyt Год назад +2

      I live in New England

    • @jeanbolduc5818
      @jeanbolduc5818 Год назад

      Toronto and Vancouver do not define the iddentity of Canada since 50 % of their population were born in Asia and still live like they were in China or India. Canada has a history of 500 years but most of Canadians know more about USA than Canada. They watch the same hollywood drama and violent movies, same USA news , same language and same culture .

    • @izabelrodrigues6963
      @izabelrodrigues6963 Год назад +1

      Hey Marco where do u live? l’m from Québec. I live in Sherbrooke 4 h from Boston. Nice place!

    • @Screech911
      @Screech911 Год назад

      @@bealightinthedarkness9986 No, just no. How dare you say England is the same as Canada- 😵‍💫

  • @lauras3612
    @lauras3612 Год назад +1

    Your talking moose had me laughing out loud and why the Weeknd can't feel his face was the most underrated joke ever. Loved your take on the 50 states too!

  • @ourladyofguadalupebotanica6732
    @ourladyofguadalupebotanica6732 Год назад +6

    That's the beauty of living in Canada - you have a variety of choices to choose from. Wide open sunshine, or mountains, or large city life, etc. Choose what you like - lots of options. Truthfully, even the last provinces on this list here are great to live in.

  • @Traveling_Tariq
    @Traveling_Tariq 2 года назад +61

    It’s a good day when From Here to There uploads

    • @FromHeretoThere
      @FromHeretoThere  2 года назад +10

      It's a good day when Tariq Vlogs comments :)

    • @RoingusTheFem
      @RoingusTheFem 2 года назад +3

      @@FromHeretoThere hey will you ever go back to mango tango?

    • @sameeknowsitall
      @sameeknowsitall 2 года назад +1

      @@FromHeretoThere it’s a good day when you get a reply form here to there

    • @ThelostJedi78
      @ThelostJedi78 2 года назад

      @@RoingusTheFem I hope so

    • @Echo-zl6yl
      @Echo-zl6yl 2 года назад

      @@RoingusTheFem i doubt but.. his old videos fill me with joy

  • @pandahat8670
    @pandahat8670 2 года назад +104

    This is cool you should do more of these videos about different parts of the world

    • @FromHeretoThere
      @FromHeretoThere  2 года назад +16

      Planning on many more!

    • @louiss5479
      @louiss5479 2 года назад +4

      @@FromHeretoThere do Switzerland or Italy!!

    • @erikybarra3898
      @erikybarra3898 2 года назад +1

      Please do states of Mexico! Thanks!

    • @cbhorxo
      @cbhorxo 2 года назад +1

      Plz do Austria, Australia or New Zealand!!

  • @Steezboy3000
    @Steezboy3000 Год назад +131

    Honourable mention - Territories
    10 - Manitoba
    9 - Newfoundland
    8 - PEI
    7 - New Brunswick
    6 - Sasketchewan
    5 - Nova Scotia
    4 - BC
    3 - Ontario
    2 - Alberta
    1- Quebec

    • @porterbennett7041
      @porterbennett7041 Год назад +2

      quebec should be numeber 10 its dogshit

    • @user-xl1pb2xc7r
      @user-xl1pb2xc7r Год назад

      Thx

    • @zdvxr
      @zdvxr 11 месяцев назад +4

      I understand Alberta is cheaper than most provinces but 2nd place …

    • @nashbutler
      @nashbutler 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@zdvxr what’s not to like about alberta it’s literally Quebec -French

    • @szabolcsnagy7638
      @szabolcsnagy7638 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'd recommend New Brunswick. Vast forests and green areas. The highways are empty,easy commute. Job opportunities in the Moncton area are pretty good. Nice people, chill place.

  • @girlgarde
    @girlgarde Год назад +3

    I've spent most of my life in Alberta and I'm glad that it got ranked number 2 on this list. You're right though that its prosperity depends heavily on the oil industry which is why Albertan cities and towns are scrambling to find other industries to gradually take oil's place in the future to soften the blow for the day when oil finally becomes obsolete.

    • @ThomwoththeWeather
      @ThomwoththeWeather 8 месяцев назад

      I just toured the south and saw a LOT of wind turbines, thousands of them, and some solar too! Most in Canada...

  • @timnewman1172
    @timnewman1172 2 года назад +176

    I visited western Alberta & B.C. 40 years ago as a teen, Banff, Lake Louise, and all thru the Canadian Rockies are the most beautiful places on the planet ... I wish to go back someday!

    • @TheCaptaininsaino
      @TheCaptaininsaino 2 года назад +5

      Tim, we probably crossed paths. I went west 1980 - 1982. Almost everyone I met and partied with was from Ontario. Such a blast! Tunnel Mountain, Ma Ruby's and the Annex in Banff, crashing in the student rez in Jasper, getting chased out of the fields along the Fraser while shroom picking - good times.

    • @philip1065
      @philip1065 2 года назад +6

      Welcome anytime (in AB), love sharing our province with others!

    • @chefskiss6179
      @chefskiss6179 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. Yoho was/is phenomenal.

    • @bgduhood6953
      @bgduhood6953 2 года назад +8

      As a Quebecers who travels a lot in Europe, nothing came close to our Canadian Rookies in term of beauty. We are lucky to have them cause they are so beautiful

    • @thierryminet9682
      @thierryminet9682 2 года назад +3

      I'm canadian from BC, but to say that the rockies is the most beautiful place on the planet is a little bit of a stretch, you obviously never been to places like Namibia and the Namib-Naukluft NP , Annapurna CA in Nepal, the Cajas NP in Ecuador , the Jonkershoek in South Africa or the Huascarán NP in Peru to mention just a few I've seen while traveling abroad. BC is a magical place it's true but to say that it's the best on the planet isn't. You need to travel and travel a lot to compare it to other places in the world.

  • @kristib4002
    @kristib4002 2 года назад +11

    Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, I’ve been to 5 of our provinces and plan on visiting the rest. We live in such a beautiful and diverse country.

  • @Geo-Wander
    @Geo-Wander 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautifully elaborated💫

  • @ginnel_snicket
    @ginnel_snicket 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think it really depends on the type of person you are and what you're looking for. I've lived in central Toronto for 25 years, and a few more in the suburbs prior. Family emigrated here from the UK when I was 10. Really look forward to the prospect of going back to the UK when I don't have a regular job (semi retire) anymore for a variety of reasons. Nice to live in Canada, but long for the beauty of the town and country life in England.

  • @xyeta9465
    @xyeta9465 2 года назад +7

    I know you from the channel called: Mango tango and i know you won't see this but you have made my childhood, you have always been there when i was sad, and i just have to say thank you for all of the memories.

  • @matthewharder2778
    @matthewharder2778 2 года назад +15

    As someone from BC I think we ended up pretty much where I expected. It was also fun to recognize all the the random clips from the province!

    • @stevejeffrey11
      @stevejeffrey11 Год назад

      I don't think Ontario should be ahead of BC, all of my neighbours here came from Ontario XD

    • @netnavigator3264
      @netnavigator3264 Год назад

      Hello. Could you confirm all these jobs positions in Canada for foreign people are real?

  • @Grand_Kaiserin_Elysium
    @Grand_Kaiserin_Elysium Год назад +1

    As a Newfoundlander (as my name shows) I have lived here my whole life, and maybe it’s the time here but the fog and snow doesn’t take away from how amazing it is, cause seeing fog rolling over hills are amazing and the snow and cold gives these amazing icicle trees in winter/early spring, plus thanks to the untouched-ness skidooing and off roading is amazing, plus we have funny accents also they talk about the sun not existing but it’s out quite often, even during the coldest of days it’ll be there to blind you, and it’s not really isolation cause unless your very unlucky you can always find somebody to have a beer with, and if your in a isolated place your probably there on purpose. edit: YOU SAY LAND AS LAND, NOT LIND, NEW F’N LAND

  • @jaygrushkin8346
    @jaygrushkin8346 Год назад

    My stepson works in Tuk NWT, and he gets his food and lodging paid for, and gets to fly back to Alberta for a break every few weeks. He really likes it. In the winter they're only allowed to stay outside for a certain amount of time, and then go inside to warm up for awhile.

  • @debuthunter5389
    @debuthunter5389 Год назад +10

    Probably the best put together, informative, and visually pleasing video I have seen about Canada. Your criteria and rankings seems to make sense, and pretty accurate from most accounts. Nice work!

  • @sleblanc2009
    @sleblanc2009 2 года назад +78

    The fishing boat in the price Edward island clip the island venture 2 is my uncles boat, it fishes out of Margaree harbour Nova Scotia

    • @francisdoran8992
      @francisdoran8992 2 года назад +1

      Margaree is Cape Breton

    • @ricecube100
      @ricecube100 2 года назад +1

      @@francisdoran8992 cape breton is nova Scotia

    • @francisdoran8992
      @francisdoran8992 2 года назад

      @@ricecube100 no it's not bi it's Cape Breton were noting like the mainland

    • @francisdoran8992
      @francisdoran8992 2 года назад

      @Chad Kaiser no bi we don't act the same we don't talk the same and we don't really get along we to diffenct people

  • @nikki_evers
    @nikki_evers 8 месяцев назад +1

    i lived in manitoba for 9 years, from the age of 5 to 14. i got so used to the cold that the fact alberta shut down school busses at -25 was shocking. my elementary school in winnipeg made us stay outside for recess unless it was -28😭😭

  • @benoitdumesnil2388
    @benoitdumesnil2388 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for that. I'm surprised but happy!

  • @cracksmack1
    @cracksmack1 2 года назад +374

    I was born in Manitoba and lived here for 28 years. While the negative aspects pointed out in the video are true, hardly any of the positives of living here were touched on. Yes, we do have a month or two where you can hardly spend time outside but during the winter there are beautiful sunny days often and plenty of +25-+30 days all summer long. Manitoba has an incredible amount of festivals during the summer all across Winnipeg and small towns. We have a thriving underground EDM scene where young people explore various forms of art, dance, costrumes, and musical genres every weekend nowadays. There are many interesting cultures present here including Mennonite and Hutterite communities which are some of the most generous small town folk. We have tons of local farms which people can buy affordable organic food from. Manitobans on average are friendly people and strangers will often strike up a conversation or help get your car unstuck on a wintery day. I have travelled around Canada but I do feel like Manitoba carries a unique sense of community that other places might not have.

    • @adriankazacos9632
      @adriankazacos9632 2 года назад +33

      I visited Manitoba (from Australia) to see a mate I met on my travels though Central America. We did a 5 day Canoe trip down the Assiniboine river, trying to get from Brandon to Winnipeg. We didn't quite make it that far, but it was a great trip. Had I not met someone from there I probably would have never gone. His family were extremely hospitable and he and all of his friends were farmers, working on massive farms. I will always have a soft spot from the beautiful province of Manitoba.

    • @francelaferriere6106
      @francelaferriere6106 Год назад +11

      Manitoba is where the *real* music started, thanks to The Guess Who.

    • @ownzies100
      @ownzies100 Год назад +2

      Manitobas got some pretty bad gang activity that the average person may not notice the true scale of. Grew up there. EDM scene is pretty good, but it still doesnt compare to the festivals in BC and east coast. Then again, nothing compares to shambhala.

    • @countdookuismaximus4911
      @countdookuismaximus4911 Год назад +1

      Manitoba is the home of the Harry Métis people as well

    • @mortrem76
      @mortrem76 Год назад +5

      I will say that any of those list are subjective...

  • @hohutte
    @hohutte 2 года назад +314

    I visited Canada as a tourist a few times. It is definately one of the best countries (landscape + people). Each province has its own charm and from my foreign perspective all provinces are ranked no. 1 😊👍

    • @ryanm7263
      @ryanm7263 2 года назад +17

      You'd feel differently if you lived here. Low wages, high taxes, astronomical cost of living, dismal healthcare, dwindling rights and freedoms -- Canada is going down the tubes really fast. Many immigrants who came to Canada for a better life are returning home, and many Canadians are leaving the country.

    • @clairelevasseur9434
      @clairelevasseur9434 2 года назад +5

      Vous êtes bienvenu, vous pouvez revenir quand vous voulez!!!😘😘😘

    • @d.d.5633
      @d.d.5633 2 года назад +12

      @@ryanm7263 “dwindling rights and freedoms” lol

    • @PEJK6771
      @PEJK6771 2 года назад +7

      @@d.d.5633 yeah ole Trudy might freeze your bank account if you say something he doesn’t like.

    • @LinhHLe
      @LinhHLe Год назад +2

      @@ryanm7263 wat home? Ukrain? Srilanka? They left because their education at home rubbish then they hoped to get a decent job in Canada right away? Btw Canada still a catholic nation, wart they want? Hinduism? Buddhism?

  • @sophiacoolen7928
    @sophiacoolen7928 Год назад +1

    I've in the Cabot trail and it is absolutely gorgeous. Definitely recommend

  • @lucyloojones2779
    @lucyloojones2779 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve really enjoyed your presentation! Your show always gives me a laugh too!

  • @lb9007
    @lb9007 2 года назад +325

    I am happily surprised that for a change, there is no Québec bashing in this video nor in the comments. Usually the Canadian social medias are full of repetitive degrading comments about Québec.
    I'm from Québec and as a veteran I served my country in many beautiful provinces and territories until retirement. I wish we would be more united and see what we have in common rather than the contrary. 🇨🇦

    • @darrellsturrock5795
      @darrellsturrock5795 2 года назад +38

      There is a reason for the "Quebec bashing" but based upon my experience with a friend from Montreal it is pointless discussing it. A "can't see the forest for the trees" type of thing.

    • @lb9007
      @lb9007 2 года назад +54

      @@darrellsturrock5795 here we go again. I guess you just couldn't pass an occasion.

    • @RoodeMenon
      @RoodeMenon 2 года назад +12

      Never had a language issue in Montreal. I could speak English to most people.

    • @darrellsturrock5795
      @darrellsturrock5795 2 года назад +32

      @@lb9007 I'll pass when Quebec passes on $23 billion in transfer payments.

    • @jeremyroy3680
      @jeremyroy3680 2 года назад +1

      factsssss!!!

  • @pierrec1590
    @pierrec1590 2 года назад +441

    Let's be positive, here: Manitoba has a balanced climate; -35°C in winter, +35°C in summer. Hard to beat. Québec has some of that too, but it has much more snow. The city of Québec receives almost as much precipitations as Vancouver, 950mm vs 1100mm for Vancouver, but in Québec it falls as snow and everything gets buried. People in Vancouver do not tan, they rust!

    • @caroleboulet4587
      @caroleboulet4587 2 года назад +8

      I agree about the summers. It’s hot out here in the summer. This video is wrong on are weather. Yes it’s cold in the winter that’s why are crime us high and also we have a lot of homeless because the government don’t care about the homeless out here. Help the homeless and crime will go down.

    • @SWHAF
      @SWHAF 2 года назад +15

      laughs in Nova Scotian at 1515mm

    • @Roman-fg4nf
      @Roman-fg4nf 2 года назад +5

      Well, in quebec it's hot and wet. In Manitoba it's hot and dry. To be comfy dry climate are the best

    • @coolioso808
      @coolioso808 Год назад +8

      @@caroleboulet4587 Manitoba also has the highest percentage of Indigenous people living on reserves, many of which are extremely remote. I'd ask anybody to try and live in a small, remote 2,000 people or less town with very basic housing, not many things to do or see and ask them to be happy, productive and not engage in any mischievous behaviours. And then, about 20 years after living like that, maybe they move to a city: most of which are also small cities, 10, 000 to 50, 000 with only one major city around and ask them to quickly integrate into that city with a steady job and few social supports or programs to really help anybody in transition. It's not exactly a recipe for success.
      Despite all those challenges, more often than not you see people doing all they can do survive, be kind, helpful, contribute and live a good life.

    • @cochontoutrond6149
      @cochontoutrond6149 Год назад +1

      @@caroleboulet4587 no here in Quebec you can't be homeless expect if it's per choice because you get a job an money if you are homeless

  • @ericgiguere1618
    @ericgiguere1618 Год назад +22

    Born and raised in Québec City, I think it's really special but each province/city has its own places of beauty. I worked in Toronto as a student and I had a fabulous time there. Different culture to Quebec but still nice and so welcoming. I swam in Georgian Bay, it is so huge, what a beautiful place. I also visited New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and parts of Nova Scotia and I couldn't believe the scenery and how friendly the people were. Unfortunately, it's often easier and cheaper for Canadians to travel south then east-west.

  • @traceym1778
    @traceym1778 6 месяцев назад +3

    UPDATE: Halifax (NS in general) is now unaffordable and the salaries have not aligned with the price increases. Food, gas, and the housing market have essentially doubled in price (seemingly overnight) and the population more than doubled so there are new condo buildings built everywhere with rent averaging $2500+ per month for a 2 bedroom. A house that used to cost $300K, is now closer to $700K. For the first time ever, there are homeless people living in their cars or in tents. The only thing that has stayed the same is the beautiful landscape.

  • @marabevan6524
    @marabevan6524 Год назад +7

    Great informative video! We are privileged to live in one of the best countries in the world.
    I've always lived in Ontario, toured the entire east coast and fell on love with Nova Scotia especially.
    Someday I hope to go west also.

    • @thatsepic494
      @thatsepic494 Год назад

      The east is cool and all with it's amazing coasts, you HAVE to come to Alberta and BC. The towering mountains, hikes, and activities will blow you! Also, I want to explore the east though. I've never gone further than Alberta east so I would love to

  • @Tygearianus
    @Tygearianus 2 года назад +5

    The way you transitioned between photos of Edmonton using the tower as an anchor was cool

  • @Peeta-wn4hh
    @Peeta-wn4hh 7 месяцев назад

    For education in Kitchener-Waterloo you mentioned the University of Waterloo. “Tech” is big in Kitchener - Waterloo. Located on the Kitchener- Waterloo campus is the Institute for Quantum Computing. Off-campus but nearby is Canada’s premier research institute for theoretical physics, officially known, not surprisingly, as the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics.

  • @hajiyakubsuriya7257
    @hajiyakubsuriya7257 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for good information.

  • @mariaocean2165
    @mariaocean2165 2 года назад +105

    Hi from Newfoundland! "Small town feel" really hits the mark. Despite living 3 hours from st.johns my area was hit hard by "snowmageddon" last year (probably would have helped if I had put my snow blower in my house before the storm started, instead of leaving it out in the shed - took 2 hours to dig out the shed).

    • @NewfoundMapping
      @NewfoundMapping 2 года назад +5

      Another Newfie Friend :D

    • @canadaeast8358
      @canadaeast8358 2 года назад +1

      Stephenville here

    • @NewfoundMapping
      @NewfoundMapping 2 года назад +1

      @@canadaeast8358 BRO WAIT Same!

    • @catherinemacaskill1421
      @catherinemacaskill1421 2 года назад +1

      Carbonear here. Living in rural N.S. for the last four decades. But Carbonear is always where my heart is.

    • @Teebsss
      @Teebsss 2 года назад

      It would be so cool if you live in Little Burnt Bay

  • @stantonclark
    @stantonclark 2 года назад +33

    I’m Aussie but i had a humanities teacher from Alberta and he always brought up how good it was. Would love to visit Canada one day

    • @pth6060
      @pth6060 Год назад +2

      You're most certainly welcome!!

    • @OouzyYew452
      @OouzyYew452 Год назад +5

      I've noticed a lot of Aussies come up for the skiing/snowboarding.
      If you take lessons on any of the main mountains in Alberta I swear like half the time, chances are your instructor'll be Australian 😂
      Cheers from YYC 🍻

    • @briangraham1024
      @briangraham1024 Год назад +1

      Come on up mate! 😄

    • @bealightinthedarkness9986
      @bealightinthedarkness9986 Год назад

      I'm American, but I'm almost positive, Canadians are sick and tired of us. 🥲

    • @jaywat2939
      @jaywat2939 Год назад +1

      @@OouzyYew452 My friend went to Canada with no skiing knowledge and ended up an instructor somehow 😂. He's Australian but I'm from New Zealand. I was planning a trip next year. I'll probably get confused for an Australian.

  • @discoverglobeliving
    @discoverglobeliving 2 месяца назад +1

    verry helpful for me !

  • @countdookuismaximus4911
    @countdookuismaximus4911 Год назад +9

    Manitoba’s weather is the BEST PART of Manitoba and it’s so pretty, and there is great attractions since this video was made.

  • @Quenchcar
    @Quenchcar Год назад

    Very much interesting! Thanks for the video!

  • @Coupal1
    @Coupal1 Год назад +3

    I live in Quebec and was surprised to see it ranked number one!

  • @Hurricane0721
    @Hurricane0721 Год назад +47

    Every province has its pluses and minuses. However, one thing I like about much of Alberta is the dry climate. Much of Alberta is on the High Plains, and has a semi-arid climate. A semi-arid climate is actually a really nice positive aspect of Alberta compared to the other provinces, especially compared to the very depressing wet and cloudy weather in portions of BC and much of Atlantic Canada.
    One warning about the Prairie Provinces, particularly Manitoba and Saskatchewan. You can get severe weather out there. Now that shouldn’t discourage you from living there. Everyplace has its risks of natural disasters. However, the storms in that part of Canada can get downright dangerous and scary!

    • @snowleopardseal
      @snowleopardseal Год назад +3

      Alberta probably has the craziest weather out of any of the provinces

    • @TheEstowrath
      @TheEstowrath Год назад +1

      If you're in Sask or Manitoba you need to be worried about the natives, not the weather. Lol

    • @allanlavallee7171
      @allanlavallee7171 Год назад +2

      Lived on the Lower Mainland of B.C winter of 72. Never been so cold in all my life. Rain,rain, rain and then hard rain. No sun. I was ready to slash up by February. Give me a dry prairie winter anytime.

    • @snowleopardseal
      @snowleopardseal Год назад +1

      @@allanlavallee7171 within the last week it has been both -20 as a high and 0 as a high

    • @mustangmanmustangman4596
      @mustangmanmustangman4596 Год назад +3

      @@TheEstowrath that's a horrible thing to say if you took the time to get to know them they are GREAT people just a few bad apples like all groups have

  • @maxim637xxepicnessxx7
    @maxim637xxepicnessxx7 2 года назад +11

    Thank you so much for the video! I've looked forward to this one for a long time!

    • @FromHeretoThere
      @FromHeretoThere  2 года назад +3

      Hope you enjoyed!

    • @Apayiandsons
      @Apayiandsons 2 года назад

      @@FromHeretoThere do you know what happened to Blackichan?

  • @captainrex9646
    @captainrex9646 Год назад +1

    Yay, i like every province, but i am really happy to see my province in the 1st place. I do agree its pretty good here. Also what i like here is we learn both english and french as a main language since its both here. Also from november to march the usual temperature i like -10 Celsius to -35 Celsius. And in summer we usually have From 20 Celsius to 40 Celsius.

    • @robin-bq1lz
      @robin-bq1lz Год назад +3

      Tu dois certainement parler du nouveau Brunswick, j’en connais aucune autre bilingue.?!?!😘

  • @amygreen6056
    @amygreen6056 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video! love it.

  • @ricardoborges4041
    @ricardoborges4041 2 года назад +24

    I'm Brazilian and Canada enchants me!!! I seems so green! So full of forests and lakes! So natural, clean and beautiful!

    • @brandonlewis5135
      @brandonlewis5135 2 года назад +1

      Manitoba would be ranked top 3.... its cold? Probably no different than any other province. Rarely snows and is probably the most fun province to be in the winter. So many festivals and outdoor events. It has a NHL team to enjoy. Spring and fall is #1 in manitoba of all in Canada. Most beautiful summers and has the nicest beaches and lakes in Canada. Not 1 province can compete with summer life. So how would you rank it #10??.... they make more Hollywood films in Winnipeg than Toronto/Vancouver. Jobs? Education? Rivals any city in Canada. Thats nonsense what was said in this video. NHL abd CFL players love living here over other cdn cities so that just says it all

    • @brandonlewis5135
      @brandonlewis5135 2 года назад

      @Frozooms its cold every where. You can have more fun there

    • @Pompomeranian7
      @Pompomeranian7 2 года назад +2

      It has a ton of nature but we are also at nature's mercy. It's cold af and the storms can be really savage out in the prairies. 100km winds, tornados and hail in summer and blizzards in winter. It do take nerve to battle the elements to live here but the nature is top notch. I see black bears, deer and moose on the regular and a lot of eagles and owls.

    • @mikej238
      @mikej238 2 года назад +1

      it's winter 8 months a year

    • @brandonlewis5135
      @brandonlewis5135 2 года назад

      @@mikej238 no its not lol

  • @dowlingdweller
    @dowlingdweller 2 года назад +17

    I like that when they say "Ontario has it all", they show a photo of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull in Scotland! 11:28

  • @frufrubb45
    @frufrubb45 Год назад +5

    All depends on how they run the province so far Alberta for work, affordability, education, people nature, one tax, cheapest gas. Thanks I vote for AB as number 1 since 2004 still.

  • @A.bormcax
    @A.bormcax 9 месяцев назад +3

    Been living in AB for the last 13 years and absolutely love it, was very lucky to buy a house a few years ago still in a decent price. Alberta would be paradise only if it's winters wouldn't be so long

  • @feliciasampson8032
    @feliciasampson8032 2 года назад +14

    I love BC! Skiing Whistler-Blackcomb for six days was like a fantasy. I had to stop constantly to gaze at the spectacular scenery (and I lived in Tahoe for years). Vancouver is a fun and friendly city...Victoria is so charming....like the backdrop for a rom com.
    Alberta is also staggeringly gorgeous. I remember visiting Banff many years ago and fell in love with the place. And Buchart Gardens was amazing.

    • @chronicallyboredenby
      @chronicallyboredenby 2 года назад +4

      As a Victorian, I love bc too.

    • @davidmarshall718
      @davidmarshall718 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words. I belong to a number of Facebook World Nature and Travel Groups and when-ever a picture is posted of Alberta or British Columbia, which is quite frequent, the number of comments like yours from the millions of Americans who have vacationed here over the past 50 years are very numerous and very appreciated by us. If you like us and respect us, as most do, you are always welcome.

    • @feliciasampson8032
      @feliciasampson8032 2 года назад

      @@davidmarshall718 I would LOVE to move to Canada. I plan to move back to Washington just to be closer to BC. Canadians are such nice people...is that because living in such a spectacular country creates so much joy?

    • @feliciasampson8032
      @feliciasampson8032 2 года назад

      @@chronicallyboredenby you are soooo fortunate!

  • @CamAteUrKFC
    @CamAteUrKFC Год назад +11

    Been to every province, lived in Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberts and BC (My home province and current residence) but my favorite was actually PEI. It's stunning to me.

  • @darrelmarchick6854
    @darrelmarchick6854 6 месяцев назад +2

    Born In Saskatchewan. Have lived in the 3 most western Provinces nearly all my life ( New Brunswick being the exception). Currently living In Alberta. I have been to nearly all the provinces. with the exception of Newfoundland. But I am hoping to rectifying that before I pass on. If I had to choose some other then Alberta to live in. Nova Scotia, (Cape Breton and or Halifax) Quebec ( old QC and anywhere on the Gaspe) Ontario ( Kingston or the Niagara area) would be all high considerations

  • @nicolereid8487
    @nicolereid8487 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm going on vacation to quebec in July can't wait!! 😊

  • @TheNightlessFall
    @TheNightlessFall 2 года назад +104

    well i'm actually from Québec and i really love Nova Scotia. Such a beautiful province. But all the other province and territoire are beautiful as well, it would be a shame to died without to see each of them.

    • @davyman2000
      @davyman2000 2 года назад +5

      Thanks for the love, we love Quebec too! Mont-Sainte-Anne FTW!

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 2 года назад +1

      The grass is always greeneron the other side until u live there! Lol

    • @pelicansaredumb5485
      @pelicansaredumb5485 2 года назад +1

      That’s weird man cause I’m from Nova Scotia and I lived in Quebec for only like 3/4 weeks sadly but I absolutely loved it😂

  • @raptorcat649
    @raptorcat649 2 года назад +7

    I love your videos! I would love to see a worst very small cities list!

  • @Thisidiotneedsanap
    @Thisidiotneedsanap 10 месяцев назад +2

    14:09 YES. YES, HE SAID IT CORRECTLY. Montréal bagels are AWESOME. Glad to live here, although, I was absolutely sure at first that, by your standards, Québec was gonna be pretty low on the list, a pleasant surprise, for sure. I believe that all provinces are wonderful, because, here you have to deal with some.. very grumpy indeviduals with.. a very colourful french language palate. Awesome video, would recommend to anyone willing to move here ❤❤❤

  • @hunt3r349
    @hunt3r349 Год назад +2

    im from newfoundland. i can say that the weather is quite bad,but the people here are real nice and our accents are hillarious to other provinces,we have strength but not so much intelligence. we also have one of the few viking settlements in north america,lanse aux meadows. aswell as a supposed viking location known as point rosee. also i should mention that newfoundland is incredibly historical just to list a few things we have:beothuks,viking settlements,4 different anscestors being france england scotland and ireland hints the hillarious accent,we also have lots of prehistoric fossils dating all the way back to 570 million bc,we also were the place that started and was one of the main reasons the french and indian/seven year war was formed,oh and dont even get me started on how much resources we have. in total we have 60 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and so much wind you could probably power all of america using windmills from newfoundland. but i dont advise you live here,its more of a historian/paleontologists dream to visit this place overall on a scale without any biasty i rate nefoundland and labrador a solid 7/10 for its amount of good jobs but its high gas prices,bad premier,bad weather,freezing tempatures,sparse and rugged land,no biodiversity and a it being a good spot for a country to invade if going to war.its not looking good for newfoundland and labrador,ESPECIALLY NEWFOUNDLAND

  • @gavinreid7442
    @gavinreid7442 2 года назад +122

    I’m from New Brunswick, it’s a great place to live overall and tons of sights to see throughout the whole province!

    • @FromHeretoThere
      @FromHeretoThere  2 года назад +14

      definitely the most underrated province in my opinion! Unless Nova Scotia is still "underrated"

    • @gavinreid7442
      @gavinreid7442 2 года назад +5

      @@FromHeretoThere yeah it’s underrated here

    • @bylot
      @bylot 2 года назад +4

      Drove through there once to get to Nova Scotia I saw 2 towns the rest was forest 😐

    • @thecaynuck4694
      @thecaynuck4694 2 года назад +1

      I was born there! Plan to go back one day.

    • @MonctonRad
      @MonctonRad 2 года назад +10

      @@bylot You have to get off the bloody Trans Canada! If you stay on the highway, you'd think no one lives here. Take my word for it, NB is just as scenic as Nova Scotia. Next time do the Fundy Coastal Drive, or the River Valley Scenic Drive. You'll from an entirely different impression of the "Picture Province".

  • @timsretirementjourney8323
    @timsretirementjourney8323 2 года назад +215

    I lived in Southern Ontario for 68 years and a year and a half ago moved to Vancouver. For me BC is the most scenic province over all. It's also too expensive for most people here once you get closer to Vancouver. The best thing in my opinion after moving to Vancouver is the fact that a person really doesn't need to own a car. With carshare systems, bikeshare, and an amazing bus, skytrain, and seabus transit system a person can travel anywhere inexpensively and easily.

    • @murrayfarrow866
      @murrayfarrow866 2 года назад +10

      Tim, I have travelled across Canada numerous times and certainly agree that BC has some beautiful areas (out of the desert areas of Merritt). I do have difficulty with your comment about cars in BC. Vancouver has a great transit system, however it is limited to the GVR (Greater Vancouver Region). It is obvious the government of BC is shafting their province with the surcharge on fuel (paying $1.65 a litre -about $4.50 a US gallon) in the GVR and $1.53 per litre outside the region (probably the most expensive fuel in the country outside remote northern areas and Arctic. If you live outside of the GVR and without a vehicle, you are limited as your walking and cycling distance. There are many remote areas with no public transit and with no car, you are stuck (which SUCKS).

    • @timsretirementjourney8323
      @timsretirementjourney8323 2 года назад +3

      @@murrayfarrow866 absolutely brother. I should have made my comment more clear that this great transit system is only in the Greater Vancouver area. Outside of here yes a person definitely needs their own transportation.
      As a retiree in Vancouver I'm thrilled to no longer need my own vehicle and should I want can get a monthly compass card for around $54.00 a month, ... but to live any place else in the province I'd be paying for a car, expensive insurance and as you state the most expensive gas in Canada.

    • @roymcgaw7431
      @roymcgaw7431 2 года назад +3

      @@murrayfarrow866 I always find it intriguing when people carry on about the price of gas. Do you realize that if you travel 20,000 km per year that $0.12 surcharge in Vancouver amounts to roughly $250? Pretty hard to garner sympathy over a paltry $250 when the price of an average home in Vancouver increased by $137,500 in the last 12 months. Even if you don’t own a home chances are you drop $250 just going out for dinner. Gas is cheap …

    • @roymcgaw7431
      @roymcgaw7431 2 года назад +2

      @Janitor Queen Gasoline causes obesity. Kind of a stretch there, fella. There is such a thing as being too left wing, you know. Until alternative fuels and/or transportation methods are readily available, gasoline is not a luxury. Anyway, my point was that gasoline is very affordable. NONE of this has anything to do with violence, be it against men, women, children, or people of any race.

    • @murrayfarrow866
      @murrayfarrow866 2 года назад +2

      Mr. Roy, first thank you for your reply. I can't account what portion of the fuel surcharge goes to the Vancouver, but fuel wasn't a 12 cents a litre different, This summer in Vancouver, the fuel price was .30 a litre more than other parts of Canada, (Calgary, Edmonton and Toronto). Additionally, not everyone get more than 27 miles to the gallon according to your calculations. (hence $250.00). The BC government is charging 30 per litre and the average fuel economy is 20 miles per gallon for an additionally $458. dollars of taxing those who drive.
      New home housing in Vancouver is a dream to newcomers to the area. With the average housing cost in the area of $1.3 million , plan on lottery winnings, group living or elevated incomes if you plan to live in the lovely and scenic city of Vancouver. Commercial/investment speculation, the demand and limited amount of land add up to high prices. As beautiful as Vancouver is, I think I'll live outside the area (more affordable) and pay the price when I visit.

  • @Jaggerbush
    @Jaggerbush Год назад +2

    I’m from Pittsburgh PA but I’ve been all over Canada- Vitoria- Vancouver- Quebec- St Johns - Nova Scotia- Newfoundland- PEI/ all wonderful- the French is real in Quebec.

  • @bookish4415
    @bookish4415 Год назад +2

    Before finishing the video, as a British Columbian, I’m making a guess that it will be kind of high on the list because of the terrain but brought down by the cost of things especially in Vancouver.
    Edit: damn I was right, now It looks like I lied, I promise I didn’t, it was a guess.
    Edit 2: yeah, you have a perfect description of Vancouver and Victoria 🤗
    Edit 3: I’d like to add that Alberta is considered the Texas of Canada to many of us lol

  • @Austin.-_-
    @Austin.-_- 2 года назад +26

    It's always so cool to me when someone on the internet mentions Nova Scotia, especially when one of the villages you mentioned is less than 30 minutes from my house. I once saw a video of the tides taken not 5 minutes from my house with 500k views and it amazed me for some reason.

    • @FromHeretoThere
      @FromHeretoThere  2 года назад +3

      Haha Nova Scotia definitely feels like my home away from home. Kinda like an idealized, cooler version of where I grew up

    • @wickedgames8768
      @wickedgames8768 2 года назад

      Hey I’m watching these videos because I’m moving to Canada soon hope we can we social media friends

    • @nateye2450
      @nateye2450 2 года назад +2

      I live in NS so I might be biased but I think Nova Scotia is a hidden gem. So many beautiful places here.

  • @wwg.07
    @wwg.07 2 года назад +14

    I live In the state of Rhode Island. I know all of those Canadian Provinces and Territories (even though I have not been to Canada). This is a helpful video for me to decide which province I should move to.

    • @forlegalreasonsthatwasajok7608
      @forlegalreasonsthatwasajok7608 2 года назад +1

      Saskatchewan the whole way dude 🤣 Best province, he's lying 😁

    • @languagelover747
      @languagelover747 2 года назад +3

      I used to live in RI and moved to Montreal for 5 years (I live in CA now). I loved it there! One of my favorite cities on the "island" (North America).

    • @wolfgangselle3272
      @wolfgangselle3272 2 года назад

      @Canada-Germany … it’s not so easy to answer. I’m from Germany and I live in BC now for a bit over 12 years. If I would move here in Canada I would stay in BC ( but move to a warmer place like Vancouver Island or the Okanagan ) or if not stay in BC I would move the Maritime provinces.

  • @rubenstoronto
    @rubenstoronto Год назад +40

    Canada is a very beautiful, polite and organized country. I had the opportunity to study in Toronto (2009/2010), province of Ontario. And visit some provinces and cities. However, its population (about 37,000,000) is disproportionate to its area (9,984,000 km²), which ends up harming its development a little. Hugs from Brazil.

    • @jamestait12
      @jamestait12 Год назад +3

      Keep in mind that most of the country is very difficult to live in, and difficult to even get to.

    • @CanadianCarlos
      @CanadianCarlos 10 месяцев назад +2

      That is true, Majority of our population lives close to the border with the US but even still its difficult to maintain and grow so many small towns and such with how spread out they are from the main cities.

    • @albertonzau2240
      @albertonzau2240 5 месяцев назад +2

      Indeed the country is organized…I had opportunity to study in Alberta at SAIT 2014/2016. Visited BC and Saskatchuen.

  • @mayve953
    @mayve953 Год назад

    You can also move to Hereford, AZ. We have all four seasons; summer temperatures are in the low 90s-great places to hike Carr Canyon waterfall, Coronado trail, Ramsey Canyon, and Miller Peak. Lakes are nearby; you can buy a house with five beds for less than $3000 monthly.

    • @giganigga9624
      @giganigga9624 Год назад

      You mean the desert Arizona ? It's literally a desert. Of course things will be cheap over there

  • @timberwolfdtproductions3890
    @timberwolfdtproductions3890 2 года назад +146

    Interesting and entertaining to see this from an outsider’s perspective. I’ve been to every province, and they all have a lot to offer, but you barely touched on one vital metric: Interprovincial Migration. Of course there are always people moving from one province to another for work, marriage, etc.; for example, lots of people move to Alberta to work, when it’s booming, but one province consistently enjoys the highest Net interprovincial immigration rate: British Columbia. That’s a pretty strong indicator that B.C. is where Canadians most Want to live; which, of course, is exactly why our property values are so insanely high!

    • @supermash1
      @supermash1 2 года назад +11

      Yes, it's nice. I live in Victoria. However housing is grotesquely expensive. Must have been nice to have beeen born in the 50's and just kind of cake-walked into a house here.

    • @timberwolfdtproductions3890
      @timberwolfdtproductions3890 2 года назад +4

      @@supermash1 I don't think anyone ever "cake-walked" into buying a house here. My parents worked damn hard for what they got, as did their parents; the difference is home ownership used to be attainable for most hard working people, but now it's getting less and less attainable for those who don't have high incomes.

    • @supermash1
      @supermash1 2 года назад +9

      @@timberwolfdtproductions3890 Let me put it this way Timberwolf. A great uncle of mine moved to Canada (Niagara region) from Croatia. He was a nightwatchman on construction sites and could barely speak english. He owned a house - modest but he owned a house. When I moved to Vancouver I remember a barber telling me about the house he owned in Kitsilano. I asked "How did you own a house in Kitsilano", he said "Anyone could at that time". Or the builder here in Victoria I struck up a conversation with. He used to buy old houses to renovate and re-sell, When I asked where he got the money he said "The bank, they were cheap". Or the lonely old man I recently struck up a sidewalk conversation with who told me he worked at a truck stop when he bought his house here in Oak Bay for $8k. He said the lot is now worth more than 800k (probably over a million...).
      So that's what I mean.
      I am a highly skilled man who has been working hard for 35 years in the architectural field and live in a small apartment because it's all I can afford.
      That's what Canada is now.
      Think about that and ask yourself what people like myself think of Canada. Think of what young people think of Canada when they are paying a vast slice of their income to RENT small apartments.
      You are not being honest with yourself. Do the research and look into real home ownership costs compared to incomes over time.
      Do it and get back to me here.

    • @irkhanbasc
      @irkhanbasc 2 года назад +7

      A little (recent) history lesson. British Columbia used to be fairly affordable, including Vancouver. But then the city decided to host Expo ‘86 as a way to put itself on the map. And did it ever. As people learned about the city and province, its beautiful scenery, and its mild climate, people flocked to the region. As the main city on the west coast, and therefore a gateway to nations in the Pacific Rim, it attracted immigrants from Asia, most notably affluent Hong Kong residents who wanted to leave before the British colony was handed back to China in 1997. Then in 2010, the city put itself on the map again when it hosted the Winter Olympics. All these factors drove up the demand for real estate, and with little new construction, prices skyrocketed. Vancouver is the most expensive, but pretty well all of the lower mainland has become pricey. I have heard that even rental housing is hard to find in some places. If it weren’t so crazy expensive and difficult to find a place to live, BC would be the best province.

    • @timberwolfdtproductions3890
      @timberwolfdtproductions3890 2 года назад +3

      @@irkhanbasc History lesson? I was born, raised, and have lived almost 59 years here. I am intimately aware of our history. Since judging the "best" of just about anything is highly subjective, it seems to me the most objective metric in this example is desirability. Clearly if B.C. consistently has Canada's highest net immigration, despite the cost of living, it's the most desirable.

  • @lindawhitehead6149
    @lindawhitehead6149 2 года назад +27

    That was fun to watch. some surprises...It's a great country...I moved to Quebec six years ago from Ontario and think it's a great place. French Canadians are such charming people. I feel like where I am in Gatineau is such a well kept secret that we discovered to our surprise when our daughter moved to Hull...

    • @linefrenette9116
      @linefrenette9116 2 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @redneckreviews3016
      @redneckreviews3016 2 года назад +1

      That has to be satire right?

    • @alexandremorin17
      @alexandremorin17 2 года назад +3

      @@redneckreviews3016 I really don't get ppl like you. I live in quebec and I see SO MUCH HATE coming towards quebecers when most people that visit have a good experience. From my pov canadians and french canadians are really similar.

    • @redneckreviews3016
      @redneckreviews3016 2 года назад +2

      @@alexandremorin17 living out west you realize how much the east doesn't care about you. While you are much more important to the Canadian ecosystem then quebec or Ontario are. I don't like the east. And we have so many reasons not too.

    • @alexandremorin17
      @alexandremorin17 2 года назад +2

      @@redneckreviews3016 Then that wouldnt have anything to do directly with french canadians??

  • @snowfall1097
    @snowfall1097 Год назад +7

    Seems like every quebecois in the comments says they love their province and see the rest of Canada as family, and all the other Canadians are saying mean things about them. As a quebecoise, I'm happy to live here!

  • @animeadventures1127
    @animeadventures1127 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love 💕 your video

  • @guenthermichaels5303
    @guenthermichaels5303 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely Brilliant, You had us rolling with laugher. We watched, prepared to defend, what will they say about our country, then you totally disarmed us.
    Well done
    Cheers from Toronto

    • @ishfarahmed3684
      @ishfarahmed3684 2 года назад +1

      Ontario is so based and awesome tbh!! I am from Detroit and when I used to live in Detroit (I live in Houston now), I went to Toronto a lot growing up since I have close family there (I am South Asian so that explains it lol. I also went to New York a lot for that reason too but aint been to London or the rest of England yet tho). Honestly the similarities that Toronto has to my hometown and also another GOATed Great Lakes city like Chicago really makes cities like Toronto have a special place in my heart!! It is like a second home to me due to the amazing memories I have just like how Chicago is!! Honestly Toronto is my second favorite city in North America right behind New York City and slightly ahead of Chicago and I really am hoping of moving back to that region of North America one day tbh!!! I miss it so much

  • @keithbenardphotographyvide5176
    @keithbenardphotographyvide5176 2 года назад +28

    Even the worst province in Canada is still better than most other countries in the world. Love being Canadian and from Quebec!

    • @hiwayman1153
      @hiwayman1153 11 месяцев назад

      The most corrupt province in Canada you forgot to mention.

  • @archimandritenektarioshard6628

    I'm an expat from Quebec and was very surprised it was ranked number 1. Very good, might have to move back

  • @HEEHEEBOII
    @HEEHEEBOII Год назад +2

    Love Alberta and happy that I chose it as my home!

  • @---zg7ex
    @---zg7ex 2 года назад +35

    i love Canada! from Winnipeg to Ontario to Montreal! the most beautiful thing is the people!

    • @SharkMinnow
      @SharkMinnow 2 года назад

      passive aggressive cancel culture....polite but not friendly.

    • @---zg7ex
      @---zg7ex 2 года назад

      @@SharkMinnow you have not seen eastern asian, much much much worse

  • @MrPickledede
    @MrPickledede 2 года назад +74

    I am from NYC and I always wanted to visit the Maritimes since I was in 3rd grade in 1987-88 when I saw them on a Atlas that I had ordered. In 2006 I got to fulfill that dream. I started in Halifax and I toured Cape Breton Island, Antigonish, the Acadian country and the Cabot Trial.
    My tour guide a warm friendly former Lieutenant in the Canadian Army made the trip for me! We went to PEI and rode bikes on beautiful trials. We crossed the Confederation bridge stepped foot on New Brunswick and crossed right back to Halifax.

    • @miguelneet3438
      @miguelneet3438 2 года назад +2

      I'm From Canada and I always wanted to visit Disneyland but I'm not Rich 😝

    • @MrPickledede
      @MrPickledede 2 года назад +2

      @@miguelneet3438 lol Believe it or not it was a budget trip. I stayed at a hostel everywhere I went and the tour I paid for was only $200. NYC is only an hour and twenty minutes from Halifax hence the cheap flight.

    • @ThePraQNome
      @ThePraQNome 2 года назад +1

      oh this sounds like a love story to me lol .. Did u and your guide end up together ?

    • @lynnstevens6339
      @lynnstevens6339 2 года назад +3

      I love that you stepped foot on New Brunswick and headed right back to Halifax. Lol. If you ever make your way back again try hiking mount Carleton(the highest point in the Atlantic provinces)It is amazing and you would not be disappointed or visit some of our beautiful waterfalls!

    • @bmact1783
      @bmact1783 2 года назад +3

      Fredericton nicest city in Canada. Has a river in middle of the city which connects to many lakes, very clean and one of the warmest cities in Canada in the summer!!

  • @briandoyle3507
    @briandoyle3507 Год назад +2

    I was born and raised in New Brunswick.I love it totally .I miss it as I live in Ontario.

  • @reubenvanpelt5316
    @reubenvanpelt5316 5 месяцев назад +2

    Alberta is very good. Born in BC, lot's of great nature but is unaffordable and almost impossible to have a home remotely close to Vancouver but in Alberta you can buy a home right in one of it's cities for a decent price oil will always be needed at least for lubrication of vehicles and farm ware.

  • @chrisvickers7928
    @chrisvickers7928 2 года назад +16

    I've lived 2 years in Toronto. Plusses, it's all there, sports, theatre, music, amazing restaurants. Negatives I found the people difficult to get to know, I usually felt I wasn't breathing fast enough, and no mountains. I've lived 10 years in Calgary. Plusses, people are incredibly open and friendly, mountains, energetic without being frenetic, affordable. Minuses, very cyclic economy, everything always under construction with little sense of history or culture. I was born and raised in Victoria and returned here 34 years ago. Plusses, ocean and mountains, sense of history, laid back and friendly, amazing climate. Minuses, completely unaffordable (if I hadn't bought my house over 30 years ago I couldn't afford it today). Enjoyed them all but wouldn't voluntarily leave Victoria.

  • @CountryLifestyle2023
    @CountryLifestyle2023 2 года назад +306

    Should have mentioned Quebec City, that place is a gem. Oldest wall city in north America. So much history and beauty

    • @n_y_0_n38
      @n_y_0_n38 2 года назад +20

      I’ve moved to quebec some month ago it really is a gem

    • @lukebilyk6516
      @lukebilyk6516 2 года назад +9

      Moved here a few months ago as well. I don't regret it at all. The people and the city are amazing

    • @zors5188
      @zors5188 2 года назад +4

      Thank you! Born and still live here, such a beautiful place that we are proud of (without becoming patriotic Over it lol)

    • @CountryLifestyle2023
      @CountryLifestyle2023 2 года назад +5

      @@zors5188 Be patriotic, my hometown is Ottawa and I am proud of it! And Quebec city is a beautiful city with a rich vibrant history, I have always wanted to visit during Jean Baptise day. Any suggestions of unusual tourist sites in Quebec city ? Currently living in rural Quebec.

    • @zors5188
      @zors5188 2 года назад +2

      @@CountryLifestyle2023 unusual? Hmmm check out the musée de la civilisation maybe? Some really cool stuff there. Or simply walk the streets around the château Frontenac! Enjoy ^^

  • @lapinajustleft
    @lapinajustleft 7 месяцев назад +1

    For me, before watching. As a citizen, I think that if it was ALL of them, territories and provinces. Yukon would be here, I did a project on it!
    There’s low jurisdiction, pretty scenery, nice people, a signpost forest. But it is quite expensive.
    Probably would say Ontario with Niagara Falls and commonly talked about Toronto.
    Maybe even Prince Edward Island, so many of my classmates would go there on vacation. So it must be good!
    I also heard that Quebec has very nice people, even if their French. (I just hate French class)

  • @stephaniedillon5729
    @stephaniedillon5729 9 месяцев назад

    It’s not always foggy and rainy in Newfoundland and Labrador. You just got a raise your spirits, and wait for it to be sunny, which is every day in summer.

  • @handel781
    @handel781 Год назад +29

    We Love Canada from Iran 🇮🇷❤️🇨🇦

  • @imamotherf-ckingfish2233
    @imamotherf-ckingfish2233 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm from the province of quebec, I just came here to see where we ranked, glad to see we are a safe province

  • @ericst-laurent8161
    @ericst-laurent8161 2 года назад +73

    I am pleasantly surprised that you place Quebec in first position without doing "Quebec bashing" thank you! I have traveled to New Brunswick a few times and I find Acadians to be the most welcoming people in the world.

    • @timothycarson5127
      @timothycarson5127 Год назад +8

      I was in Quebec for a few months a couple years ago. I fell in love. I cried when I had to leave.

    • @inoxqc8434
      @inoxqc8434 Год назад +1

      same here

    • @Arcangel0723
      @Arcangel0723 Год назад +1

      There are Acadian communities in NS as well! I have Acadian ancestry on both sides of my family, with my mom coming from NB and my dad coming from a small island off of Cape Breton.

    • @renlafraise4359
      @renlafraise4359 Год назад

      Quebec city instead of Mtl, I prefere Mtl in many ways, people are more open mind than Quebec City, it was more easy to make friends, make a girlfriend or boyfriend too or whatever you like. Lol

  • @savageantelope3306
    @savageantelope3306 10 месяцев назад

    Those numbers for salaries in the territories is crazy and I loved the Yukon I'm moving up north

  • @itzjek7842
    @itzjek7842 3 месяца назад +1

    I am from Manitoba and I TOTALLY AGREE with you. Such a bad province with very few good things about it. Although there are a couple of gems and good things but it is not worth moving here.I plan to move out sometime.

  • @riyashpaul
    @riyashpaul 2 года назад +47

    Please do a top 10 best canadian cities. Also, I would love to see best australian territories/cities too! Excellent video nevertheless.

    • @FromHeretoThere
      @FromHeretoThere  2 года назад +12

      Thanks! And hopefully the video does well and more people wanna see other videos on Canada / Australia!

    • @cbhorxo
      @cbhorxo 2 года назад +5

      Plz to New Zealand, too!

    • @riyashpaul
      @riyashpaul 2 года назад +3

      @@cbhorxo yes NZ too!

  • @maplemaple626
    @maplemaple626 Год назад +9

    I live in Saskatchewan and I can confirm that the description here is true. I genuinely love it here, it's not very populated, but that's what I love about it. I'm in Regina, so we don't have too much crime here. The crime rate of this province is this high mostly because of North Battleford. But Saskatoon and Regina are rather convenient.

    • @JimBob-gu9yx
      @JimBob-gu9yx Год назад

      I had to work in Regina for 8 months and found the crime rate to be lower than what I expected. It seems to vary depending on where you are in the city. Luckily I lived in a good part of the city as seen very little crime. In comparison, I lived in bad area of Edmonton for a few years where I seen quite a bit more crime.

    • @jonminny
      @jonminny Год назад

      Saskatoon was nice as well in the 90s. Headed back there after 25 years in Ontario it appears.

  • @peterghiz73
    @peterghiz73 7 месяцев назад +1

    Canadian here, and I have always hated our winters and dream that I was born in America or Australia or somewhere nice and warm. This doesn’t capture for foreign people just what it looks like from November until April.

  • @dimitriyprykhodko3087
    @dimitriyprykhodko3087 Год назад +4

    Quebec definitely is the best Canadian province. I lived there (in Montreal) for 5 years and now I am living in Vancouver (10 months). I look forward to my return home to Montreal.

  • @suzannebudlong8376
    @suzannebudlong8376 2 года назад +209

    I’ve lived in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan (as well as two other countries). I’ve also travelled to every province except Newfoundland and Labrador and the territories. All these places are wonderful, but Manitoba is home.

    • @charlieandrin1370
      @charlieandrin1370 2 года назад +2

      Hello how are you doing,hope you have a marvelous day?

    • @angie0430
      @angie0430 2 года назад +11

      Thanks so much! As someone who was born and raised in Manitoba, seeing that makes me so happy!

    • @alexthegamer8324
      @alexthegamer8324 2 года назад +1

      What two other countries did you live in?

    • @suzannebudlong8376
      @suzannebudlong8376 2 года назад +1

      @@alexthegamer8324 USA and UK

    • @brianisme6498
      @brianisme6498 2 года назад +5

      I’ve only lived in 2 provinces, BC and Saskatchewan. I am currently living over seas in Australia though. So that makes up for living in less provinces then lol. Australia is a wonderful country.

  • @chinabrown5459
    @chinabrown5459 2 года назад +6

    Love Canada- very beautiful country. Great educational video!

  • @Jamatr0n.
    @Jamatr0n. Год назад +2

    You'll never get robbed in St Johns, it's so chill and someone will definitely buy you a shot

  • @primestopper132
    @primestopper132 Год назад +2

    Don’t forget that bc can have heat waves like +45, BC and saskactewan are the hottest in looks and weather