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Alberta is full, actually, no room. Sorry, guys.
WestJet doesn’t fly out of Sydney NS while Air Canada does
Until the 1980s Saint John was richer city so the architecture is similar to Boston and part of Connecticut. The same architects designed a lot of the churches as well some of the more classical buildings in the downtown core. month.Moncton was poorer because lost lot population in early 1900s the city started to rebound and became the hub of the Maritimes so they’re new buildings from the 19th 50s and forward the one that remain are ok but the new home are quite because of the French and English influence Moncton is 80% white collar? jobs like Fredricton. The architecture.in Frederick.is outstanding like Saint John as well Saint John it’s quite hilly and lots of beautiful lakes, like the Kennebecasis river , Saint John River so landscape around city beautiful. Out side Moncton Shediac is beautiful to live,vacation as well to work suburb of Moncton just like Rothesay is suburb of Saint John the landscape are so different but the people are so friendly.Fredricton is beautiful city the Saint John rive goes through Fredricton, white caller town as it is capitaland university town.
Yé Bathurst Rent and house prices have doubled in the last couple of years
I'm glad he didn't say Northbattleford! It's a real shit hole!
Yeah Estavan is pretty sweet, along with Weyburn, they are fairly close. I grew up in the Niagara Peninsula, and just moved to south eastern sask. To a place just north of weyburn and Estevan, called stockholm, and there is another nice little place down the road called esterhazy. Plus the qu'appelle valley, one of the most pretty places in the country, is just between all 4 of those towns. Makes the drive very enjoyable going through the valleys and hills and seeing the lakes and rivers along highways 8 and 9.
Lang Sk, it takes a village!!
That Trailer for 300k also comes with 50 +/- acres. Try including context...
I moved out of Nova Scotia in 1987 . My father got sick and was in the Sydney hospital because of the flu. He was 65 years old , and they would not feed him ,,! And he started having strokes , everything shut down , I you retired stay away from the maritime s
Thank you I'm going to be a refugee from BC, time to move to a more positive well everything. Work housing and people that care about each other. I'll be there by Sept.
Mosquitoes as well as black flies.
Respectfully, Saskatchewan is a dump.
You missed prince Albert 😂
They're all outside of Saskatchewan
Winter time Saskatchewan temperature gets down to -35 to -40, with wind chill it can down the -50s
Beautiful place good jobs expensive to live there too cold
There's a good reason it's called Saskabush
Swift Current is actually only 2 hours from Medicine Hat, AB. I live in Swift Current and travel to Med Hat lots. It's closer than Regina or Saskatoon and has pretty much everything you want.
The Yukon Territory
but...im already here...
Recent newcomer?
Winnipeg has really incompetent and reckless building inspectors. One building inspector told the professional engineer to remove fire dampers and cut a wood roof truss. This place is bordering on a total death trap.
The failure was not in the airport but in political blunders and poor management by ADM. Take a trip to Dorval now and see what a nightmare it is. Far too small for the number of aircraft and passengers it has to accommodate. ADM is talking about extending flight hours and residents are complaining about the noise. Exactly back where we were some 50 years ago.
The Mayor of Halifax gets the highest Salary in all of Canada. Housing is out of reach and groceries and utilities expensive.The infrastructure is collapsing, mane traffic jams but nothing is done about any of this.
The infrastructure of the province is in absolute decay. The police don't have enough units to keep you from getting shanked by roaming gangs of teens; but will commit air and ground assets to pursuit of a motorcycle pulling wheelies on the perimeter highway
I'm epileptic and don't understand that my mother chooses to live in NB when she has never wanted a drivers license and suffers with manic depression half her life
CRAP weather 9 months of the year. It's rare to get a full day with nice weather
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Grocery stores in NL are abysmal… very limited selection… produce is of poor quality and almost no organic…so you can only get pesticide covered in the dirty dozen 😖 Health care services are abysmal… you have to go the main city of St. John’s to access the limited availability of medical specialists, and also for many tests, and surgeries 🤕… Real Estate is overpriced… especially the newer houses developers rushed … built slipshod - buyer be ware! This is a nice place to visit but terrible location for retirees.
New Brunswick is great if you like nature but don't expect to make money or have a good life here. Just get by that's all I've ever been able to do for 46 years. F*** Justin Trudeau's Canada it's a piece of s*** now.
Apex Geography,. I am a 'come from away;, and concur with your observations. However, I have lived in the summer 'sauna' of Ontario, endured the virtual deep freeze of Alberta's winters and lived and worked in Dawson Creek, BC as well as crossing the Nation twice. I have to ask; where is it 'sunny all the time'? Heath Care is definitely a veritable Achilles heel, and as of June 2024 there are 160,000+ people on the Waiting List for a Doctor in Nova Scotia. : / The current Conservative Premier, Tim Houston's core Election promise was to reform the Health Care system, which definitely has NOT happened. You just can't pull Doctors and other medical professionals out of thin air. Houston offered a $10,000. monetary incentive if Doctor's would accept 50 high-needs patients. This seems like a self-fulfilling prophecy in a profession where the retirement and departure rates are high. Why would anyone want to sign on for more burnout? Rental housing is almost non-existent, especially in the College town where I live. Homes with 4 or 5+ bedrooms are owned by investor Landlords, who rent out bedrooms @ $600. - $700.00 / per month, largely to the student audience. During Covid, house prices increased exponentially, as the landscape of work transformed to home-offices. Real Estate agents didn't have to leave their Offices, as on-line virtual tours replaced in-person viewing. Work-from-home set-ups initiated a relocation boom. With Mortgage rates remaining high, owning a home remains out-of-reach for most people, unless they have been in the housing market for some time, or sold their home in provinces like Ontario and B.C. And for those who may be lured by the appealing TV commercial featuring beautiful sunsets, sandy beaches and Ocean views, know that being welcomed as a Tourist who contributes money to the economy, is far different than taking up residence for the long-term. The Clan system from the initial settlers is very much alive, and locals tend to remain within their own family circle. There is a relaxed' attitude; very much laissez-faire, i.e. they will get around to it when they choose to. If you are an A-type, over-achiever, you can be successful, with hard work and dedication, but you will probably feel alone.........
I lived in Saskatoon for 17 years and had travelled the province and explored most of those towns you've mentioned. I like the neighbourhood I lived in and met so many wonderful human beings who were kind and helpful. Two setbacks living in Saskatchewan are the harsh winters and the high unemployment. Yet, I always come to Saskatoon in the summer to meet up friends. From Victoria BC Canada.
No high unemployment, we can't get enough people and are bringing them in from all over. how are the winters harsh when one goes from one's warm accomodation to a heated car to a shopping complex or office building, not like walking for miles. The lower cost of living and the ability work for 1/2 a year and go else where for the rest is also very attracting that is why Saskatchewan has the lowest ratio of doctors to patients.
101`0 I am from the Nish. Witch as a Uni town has lots to recommend it. BUT! The South Shore is a dump.....fog and cold......freezing' rocky beaches, even in the Summer............rocks and barrens everywhere. Terrible place! Also filled up with right wing red necks. And heaps of drugs. . A GOOD place ..............., small town , would be Tatamogouche. on the Northumberland Shore. Warm waters, great beaches, craft breweries, vineyards....., lots of good shops and restaurants. 1: 45 from the airport. No end of good things. Lovely town which is forgotten altogether . Beautiful!t place!. I would avoid the South Shore like the plague!
Quick answer, it is definitely NOT Saint John!
Compared to BC, Toronto etc most areas of Québec including cities are extremely inexpensive, as in rents are a quarter or third, 1BR for less than $1000, in Vancouver it's 4K +
I was born there and, it’s a paradise compared to what people think about it
It's all relative, where I live it makes NB look like nothing like paradise. “Paradise is exactly like where you are right now... only much, much better.”…Laurie Anderson
Went to the Yukon just a few weeks ago. Only stayed long enough to eat, but that allowed me to cross it off the list. Newfoundland will finish off the Provinces for me. Still need the other 2 territories. Going to Hawaii next summer to get my last State.
A home was 45000 8n St John in 70s
In Saint John in the 70s; you could buy a three story house for 75K.
Liberals cut the tea8n feom m9ncon 9n 8n the 80s very bad move
Greedy people s9ld homes in BC and Toronri and moved there bought homes drove up the housing cost and doubled rents
Nothing stopped NB owners from selling their homes to higher bidders.
No jobs no drs no wher2 to l8ve
I am actually shocked that even one place can be considered a best place to live in Saskatchewan. I left in 1999 and could never move back.
Sad people m make good money and a low cost of living the lowest ration of doctor to patients and many travel far more than anyone else in Canada
Regina?
I have lived in NB since I been a kid, we are sick of new commers, please do not come to our province, we will not welcome you with open arms, our jobs are ours, not someone from india or ontario.
Well tell your fellow NBers not to sell to those that give higher bids.
@@rps1689 gl with the burnt house lol
finding a job is a whole new ball game.
PA isn’t on the list wtf
Sorry....Saskatoon should not have made this list...
Come on no eastchezzitcook
why is it plural when its a single territory?
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.