There are way more cities over 75K than this. In Ontario alone Waterloo, Cambridge, Markham, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, Vaughn, New Market, Brampton, Kanata, Milton, Brantford, Belleville etc.
Thanks for this video, I hadn't seen other youtubers do it and I think it's fantastic that they ground the subjective a bit in this way. It gives me a clue as to which city is more convenient to migrate to. Greetings from Mexico, great channel!
the suburb of Toronto from the west are markham, mississauga, , brampton, vaughan, pickering, new market, halton hill also included georgetown, milton, burlington and oakville. there also smilthville and cambridge.
The fact you didnt toss Oshawa into Bad is a win. Grew up here, and we have most of the best things of being in the GTA but we just an hour from Cottage Country. We have a great tradition with our hockey club, a university community and easy access to Toronto BUT ya, we have urban issues downtown. Great food, some great bars but we need to fix some things
Lots of fun, some disagreament I'm also from montreal and you perfectly summed up Toronto, it sucks! but it kinda has cool things to do and lots of sights but no money in the world... but theres too many things to say i'll say this top 3 cities for me outside of montreal Quebec City, Kelowna and Halifax! I loved them I wanna visit Victoria, St John, NL and White Horse, YK as far as VERY underrated places Northern Ontario, Saskatchewan and the Okanagan Valley!!! lots of fun thanks for sharing
Ottawa is a city of neighbourhoods. To name a few of the nicer ones that are relatively central there’s the Glebe, Old Ottawa South, the Byward Market, Hintonburg/ Wellington West, New Edinburgh and Sandy Hill. Don’t judge it by its central business district.
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For cape breton they probably mean the cbrm, sometimes called industrial cape breton which includes sydney, glace bay, sydney mines, and dominion, and some other smaller places. Its not really the beautiful touristy part of cabe breton, its mostly old industrial towns with a not so great reputation in the rest if nova scotia (although sydney has really come alove recently)
Halifax is one of the fastest growing cities in canada which is awesome, but I really think the government should be spreading the population increase between Sydney and Halifax better.
I feel like Gatineau should have been on here. I understand that it’s part of the Ottawa-Gatineau region, but it’s different than other suburbs that are not on the list because Ottawa and Gatineau are in two different provinces, so the culture and vibe is not the same.
this was posted 2year but i do agree but he include town in quecbec but not the surburb of toronto like, waterdown, Oakville,, Burlington and missauga and orangeville, and own sound and new market and new castle ontario and collingwood and buckcorn and etc.
Not surprised you'd put Sarnia in the bad tier,I've lived here my whole life and honestly it's growing and starting to do more for the younger crowd. I don't understand why it gets so much hate but your opinion is your opinion dude
you did TBay dirty... we have such nice nature stuff here. great view of the lake, wildlife is everywhere. if you are ever here again, visit our nature areas
nice vid, of course im gonna have disagreements as a born and raised Torontonian, I noticed you kept Oshawa and Barrie,(cities in the GTA) but missed out on some much bigger cities such as Missisauga(700K), Markham(300k), Vaughan(400k), Brampton(600k), did you just count them with Toronto?
It's a very good point! I didn't make this tier list, it was just one that was pre-built on tiermaker. I would have absolutely talked about those cities if they were present on the list.
All I can say is this ranking is very subjective, and that's how it should be. It all depends on personal experience in these places, and geography preferences as well. I've been living in Saskatoon for almost 15 years and the city is a dump. I would rank it as "boring" at best. Everybody here pretend to like it, but as soon as an opportunity comes to leave this place, everybody goes away. High crime rate, high poverty rate (1 kid out of 5 lives in poverty in SK), geographically isolated, extremely limited and expensive flights in and out of the city, no thriving industry other than agriculture and mining, finding a good job is really hard mostly because nepotism is the rule, the never ending arrogance and racism of the locals, etc. The local culture is all about populism. If Donald Trump were a candidate to any election here, he would win by a large majority, no question asked. I lived in many cities around the world, I am very frustrated to have ended up here (yes it is a place where you end up, you don't come here by choice) with no possibility to move away yet. The cities in the provinces may be fun to visit for a day or two, but don't move to live here, there is nothing to do. Sorry, but Saskatoon, and all Saskatchewan in general, is an embarrassment for Canada. The province has a lot of potential, but the locals decided they prefer to abuse mother nature in every possible way in order to make a cheap buck, spend it all in booze, and throw the empty cans anywhere but in a garbage. On the other hand, I would agree that Halifax is an awesome city, often underrated. I used to live there and I am desperate to go back in NS. Although I have heard the city has changed a lot. The Atlantic provinces, in my opinion, offer the best quality of life in Canada.
100%…everyone’s perspective is completely unique and it’s what makes conversations about all these places so interesting. My take on Sask is not based on a whole lot, can’t remember if I said it but I’ve only spent 3 days in the province haha, there’s obviously a ton of things to learn. Thanks for the comment!
I live in Regina and personally I am stuck in the middle, good nor bad. The Cons for me are: It snows in the city. Every year on a highway I see more cars stuck in the snow drift than you can count. It's so stupid, as if the drivers forget it snows here. Downtown is quiet, so going to Victoria park is not eventful. It's even more quiet in the winter. The Pat's arena is older than dirt and the city's not yet agreeing to build a new one. Homelessness and crime is an issue, and I keep seeing and hearing articles about break-ins and stuff like that. So that's the bad stuff. Pros for me are: Summer here is good, but you better drink enough water and turn up the AC because it does get too hot here. There is a bit of entertainment in the city and that's the riders. We're even hosting this years Grey Cup, which is a pretty big deal for any city that hosts it. The previously mentioned Pats play here in the Brandt Centre, so if you like hockey, here's a place to have a decent time. The city does have beautiful architecture, so props to Harvard Developments as being one of the companies to make the skyline iconic with their hill towers. The Saskatchewan museum and the science centre are a blast. If you want to have fun other than sports, you go there. Wascana Lake is actually a good place to visit in the summer, and it does provide good views of the legislative building, but watch out for the geese. They are everywhere. So in the end, Regina's mid. I'd rather live in Calgary or somewhere else.
Bro put Vancouver in nice😂 bro Vancouver is the most beautiful city in canada! Encompassed by mountains, the ocean, the greenery… there’s a reason why it’s the most expensive city in Canada
There are way more cities over 75K than this. In Ontario alone Waterloo, Cambridge, Markham, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, Vaughn, New Market, Brampton, Kanata, Milton, Brantford, Belleville etc.
Half those can be lumped together as GTA and the other bunch can be lumped as Greater Waterloo (loo-kitch-cambridge)
These are CMAs not cities proper
Thanks for this video, I hadn't seen other youtubers do it and I think it's fantastic that they ground the subjective a bit in this way. It gives me a clue as to which city is more convenient to migrate to. Greetings from Mexico, great channel!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed
lived in st. john's, toronto, edmonton, vancouver, calgary, lab city(7000 pop). agree with your rating.
Nice list. I agree Saskatoon is a beautiful city and the economy keeps growing there!!
the suburb of Toronto from the west are markham, mississauga, , brampton, vaughan, pickering, new market, halton hill also included georgetown, milton, burlington and oakville. there also smilthville and cambridge.
The fact you didnt toss Oshawa into Bad is a win. Grew up here, and we have most of the best things of being in the GTA but we just an hour from Cottage Country. We have a great tradition with our hockey club, a university community and easy access to Toronto BUT ya, we have urban issues downtown. Great food, some great bars but we need to fix some things
Lots of fun, some disagreament I'm also from montreal and you perfectly summed up Toronto, it sucks! but it kinda has cool things to do and lots of sights but no money in the world... but theres too many things to say i'll say this top 3 cities for me outside of montreal Quebec City, Kelowna and Halifax! I loved them I wanna visit Victoria, St John, NL and White Horse, YK as far as VERY underrated places Northern Ontario, Saskatchewan and the Okanagan Valley!!! lots of fun thanks for sharing
Thanks for the comment!! Victoria and Whitehorse are two places I really want to get to!
Ottawa is a city of neighbourhoods. To name a few of the nicer ones that are relatively central there’s the Glebe, Old Ottawa South, the Byward Market, Hintonburg/ Wellington West, New Edinburgh and Sandy Hill. Don’t judge it by its central business district.
Spot on with Saskatoon
Very good channel 👍 I subscribed. I am from Europe but interesting me North America. Canada is beautiful country and I am thinking about travel there. Thx for information 🙂 I am waiting for more movies
By chance what is your native language? I can tell you don’t speak English very well
For cape breton they probably mean the cbrm, sometimes called industrial cape breton which includes sydney, glace bay, sydney mines, and dominion, and some other smaller places. Its not really the beautiful touristy part of cabe breton, its mostly old industrial towns with a not so great reputation in the rest if nova scotia (although sydney has really come alove recently)
Halifax is one of the fastest growing cities in canada which is awesome, but I really think the government should be spreading the population increase between Sydney and Halifax better.
I always think Niagara Falls Ontario is great and amazing all the time.
I feel like Gatineau should have been on here. I understand that it’s part of the Ottawa-Gatineau region, but it’s different than other suburbs that are not on the list because Ottawa and Gatineau are in two different provinces, so the culture and vibe is not the same.
this was posted 2year but i do agree but he include town in quecbec but not the surburb of toronto like, waterdown, Oakville,, Burlington and missauga and orangeville, and own sound and new market and new castle ontario and collingwood and buckcorn and etc.
Not surprised you'd put Sarnia in the bad tier,I've lived here my whole life and honestly it's growing and starting to do more for the younger crowd. I don't understand why it gets so much hate but your opinion is your opinion dude
you did TBay dirty... we have such nice nature stuff here. great view of the lake, wildlife is everywhere. if you are ever here again, visit our nature areas
Same goes for Sudbury
Montreal and Quebec City are definitely the best cities in my opinion!
nice vid, of course im gonna have disagreements as a born and raised Torontonian, I noticed you kept Oshawa and Barrie,(cities in the GTA) but missed out on some much bigger cities such as Missisauga(700K), Markham(300k), Vaughan(400k), Brampton(600k), did you just count them with Toronto?
It's a very good point! I didn't make this tier list, it was just one that was pre-built on tiermaker. I would have absolutely talked about those cities if they were present on the list.
Barrie is not gta
> Talks about how good Sault Ste Marie is
> Still puts it under Ottawa after talking about how there's trash everywhere downtown
💀💀💀💀💀
London! Yeah finally get some respect
All I can say is this ranking is very subjective, and that's how it should be. It all depends on personal experience in these places, and geography preferences as well. I've been living in Saskatoon for almost 15 years and the city is a dump. I would rank it as "boring" at best. Everybody here pretend to like it, but as soon as an opportunity comes to leave this place, everybody goes away. High crime rate, high poverty rate (1 kid out of 5 lives in poverty in SK), geographically isolated, extremely limited and expensive flights in and out of the city, no thriving industry other than agriculture and mining, finding a good job is really hard mostly because nepotism is the rule, the never ending arrogance and racism of the locals, etc. The local culture is all about populism. If Donald Trump were a candidate to any election here, he would win by a large majority, no question asked. I lived in many cities around the world, I am very frustrated to have ended up here (yes it is a place where you end up, you don't come here by choice) with no possibility to move away yet. The cities in the provinces may be fun to visit for a day or two, but don't move to live here, there is nothing to do. Sorry, but Saskatoon, and all Saskatchewan in general, is an embarrassment for Canada. The province has a lot of potential, but the locals decided they prefer to abuse mother nature in every possible way in order to make a cheap buck, spend it all in booze, and throw the empty cans anywhere but in a garbage. On the other hand, I would agree that Halifax is an awesome city, often underrated. I used to live there and I am desperate to go back in NS. Although I have heard the city has changed a lot. The Atlantic provinces, in my opinion, offer the best quality of life in Canada.
100%…everyone’s perspective is completely unique and it’s what makes conversations about all these places so interesting. My take on Sask is not based on a whole lot, can’t remember if I said it but I’ve only spent 3 days in the province haha, there’s obviously a ton of things to learn. Thanks for the comment!
how about in Newfoundland? is it okay as for the international students to go there?
I live in Regina and personally I am stuck in the middle, good nor bad.
The Cons for me are:
It snows in the city. Every year on a highway I see more cars stuck in the snow drift than you can count. It's so stupid, as if the drivers forget it snows here.
Downtown is quiet, so going to Victoria park is not eventful. It's even more quiet in the winter.
The Pat's arena is older than dirt and the city's not yet agreeing to build a new one.
Homelessness and crime is an issue, and I keep seeing and hearing articles about break-ins and stuff like that.
So that's the bad stuff.
Pros for me are:
Summer here is good, but you better drink enough water and turn up the AC because it does get too hot here.
There is a bit of entertainment in the city and that's the riders. We're even hosting this years Grey Cup, which is a pretty big deal for any city that hosts it.
The previously mentioned Pats play here in the Brandt Centre, so if you like hockey, here's a place to have a decent time.
The city does have beautiful architecture, so props to Harvard Developments as being one of the companies to make the skyline iconic with their hill towers.
The Saskatchewan museum and the science centre are a blast. If you want to have fun other than sports, you go there.
Wascana Lake is actually a good place to visit in the summer, and it does provide good views of the legislative building, but watch out for the geese. They are everywhere.
So in the end, Regina's mid. I'd rather live in Calgary or somewhere else.
When you state you don't know the cities around Toronto you were correct, because Chatham is nowhere near Toronto.
skipped whitehorse
Not high enough population
Calgary has a great downtown? I thought it was barren of any street life, it's more like an office park.
I live in Kamloops and it is nowhere near as nice as Vancouver or Kelowna
Anything excepting Ontario is purer than us
Bro put Vancouver in nice😂 bro Vancouver is the most beautiful city in canada! Encompassed by mountains, the ocean, the greenery… there’s a reason why it’s the most expensive city in Canada
You forgot my hometown surrey (500k pop)
Experience Regina
I hate Windsor but I know it's an alright city
I didn’t realize calgarians were seen as that nice!
Oh we're fricken mint bud
@@tuxedodelta I have no idea what any of that sentence means 😂. Is that Canadian slang??
@@cristoferchanimak it is indeed slang! To put it in non-slang terms, he’s basically saying “we are the best”.
@@starlitt8108 Oh haha! I'm Canadian born and raised and haven't heard of "we're fricken mint bud" before lol
Compared to most major cities, Calgarians are quite nice, Edmontonians are nicer though
As someone who lives in Prince George. It flipping sucks wiener
I disagree about Regina.
Edmonton 100000000x better than Calgary
I want whatever drugs you’re on
I believe you missed Halifax.