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Best city to live in Canada ???

smartstyle

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Yes, but keep in mind Toronto is overcrowded. 4 million people means, too much traffic, too much polution.

After using google streetview, I think Calgary is the best city in Canada - newer infrastucture, organization, space available. The weather however is terribly cold, but this is the only drawback. The city is very similar to the US cities. Its not so overpopulated and the gas prices are the lowest in Canada. Calgary is also the sunniest city in Canada.

Vancouver seems to be older city with older buildings and infrastructure, some old ugly industrial areas are visible and it rains too much.
Keep in mind there is high pollution in Alberta, but this is located 1000 km north of Calgary so it is no affected in such a way. Edmonton however seem to be highly affected by those tar sands works.
 

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With due respect. Its ok for me, the most important thing is JOB. Jobwise, Toronto.
 

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smartstyle said:
Yes, but keep in mind Toronto is overcrowded. 4 million people means, too much traffic, too much polution.

After using google streetview, I think Calgary is the best city in Canada - newer infrastucture, organization, space available. The weather however is terribly cold, but this is the only drawback. The city is very similar to the US cities. Its not so overpopulated and the gas prices are the lowest in Canada. Calgary is also the sunniest city in Canada.

Vancouver seems to be older city with older buildings and infrastructure, some old ugly industrial areas are visible and it rains too much.
Keep in mind there is high pollution in Alberta, but this is located 1000 km north of Calgary so it is no affected in such a way. Edmonton however seem to be highly affected by those tar sands works.
Where in Vancouver did you saw? If you had check the Olympics Village Area in Vancouver, you would have noticed new infrastructure and newer buildings.

When you use google streetview, however, it might not be the most update photo of the surrounding areas. Some part of Metro Vancouver is not yet up to date.
 

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Hello guys,


How about New Brunswick area?Can you give some personal insight or opinion,I don't care if it is negative or positive comments.I am sorry,if i am out of the topic,but as i read the thread,I learned a lot.Thanks!
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