Des jeunes à encourager dans leur volonté d'avoir appris le français et de le faire vivre quotidiennement, ces jeunes anglophones de naissance sont la chance de perdurer pour le Canada de l'avenir !
Whse is not what it was. Too many sold out to India and the Philippines. Too much greedy government. Too hard to start a bussnes..too much red tape . Even gay cross walks.
Greetings from Nj! Last week I took the narrow gauge train to Carcross from a cruise in Skagway and was so excited to visit the place I seen in “Still Standing” … so cool to see it again here! Loved the Tagish and Tlingit cultural learning. Very nice people.
The Yukon is awesome, if you can put up and handle the long 7 months of the cold, harsh, darkness of winter. Whitehorse the capital and most populated city of 35,000 people has all the amenities of a city in southern Canada. There are issues however, since Whitehorse is growing so fast, the infrastructure of the roads aren't designed to handle the increasing volumes of the traffic. During rush hour except to be stuck in traffic during your commute to and from work and when everyone wants to leave the city on a long weekend during the summer months. Housing markets are tough and extremely expensive, prices much higher than down south, unless you got lots of money, don't expect to be a homeowner in very competitive mortgage markets. The rental markets are very competitive also with a very low vancany rate, very hard to find a place, landlords discriminate against pet owners. Even if your lucky enough to find a place, rents prices are insane and very high. In short the housing markets have too much demand and not enough supply, they just aren't building enough new subdivisions and homes in Whitehorse currently. Myself had to move back to Calgary from Whitehorse recently after 14 years due to the housing crisis.
I forgot to mention that the population of Whitehorse has nearly doubled from 2008, just over 20,000 residents to almost 40,000 residents today in 2023.
Hi how are you? You really feeding me with important information about that city and i think move to whitehorse Can i connect with you for more information about Whitehorse??
I had the opportunity, fortune and pleasure of living in this beautiful wilderness City of Whitehorse, Yukon that I called home for 14 years, from April 7th, 2008 to August 3rd, 2022. Today I now reside in Calgary, Alberta, my original hometown that I returned to, where I grew up. I can honestly say, I miss Whitehorse already and I plan to revisit in the future. If you have the love affair for Canada's north, then this wilderness city is for you if you can handle the harsh, cold brutal winters. Whitehorse is great for raising a family, it has all the amenities of a city in southern Canada, shopping, restaurants and fast food, great schools, recreational and cultural facilities. Annual events include the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival and the Yukon Quest dog sled race in the late winter season, the Yukon River Canoe padding race in the summer. In Whitehorse the seasons are extreme, summer averages from May 15th to October 15th, hottest temperature I experienced was 30 degrees Celsius and the days are long, June around the solstice, 24hrs daylight and 19hrs of sunshine each day. Winter averages from October 15th to May 15th, coldest temperature I experienced was -46 degrees Celsius and that's before a possible -70 windchill and the days are short, December around the solstice, 19hrs darkness each day and a few hrs of low sun only that you hardly see, plus lots of snow that won't melt untill April. Whitehorse has a crazy summer tourist season, very busy, this place is considered the Banff of the north, tourists from everywhere even from Germany with flights on Condor directly from Frankfurt. Whitehorse has a small but modern International Airport, with daily flights on Air North to and from Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Dawson and Old Crow, Yukon. Whitehorse has many perks, and I have lots of positive things to say about this place, Whitehorse even has a Walmart, Canadian Tire and Superstore, it has the Yukon College and Arts centre, Qwalin Dun first nation cultural centre where the Whitehorse Public Library is, the Canada Games centre with swimming pools and ice hockey arenas, etc. The City also has 2 golf courses, ball diamonds including the Pepsi Softball centre and plenty of skiing trails. The only negative things I can say about Whitehorse is due to the growing population the road infrastructure is not designed to handle the traffic volumes, rush hour can be very bad and jammed up at times. Housing is an issue, mortgage and rental markets are very tough and expensive due to low supply and high demand compared to a city down south. Whitehorse lacks the night life entertainment as well, only a few bars and pubs. Snow removal on the streets during the winter is very slow and frustrating at times but eventually gets done, therefore 4×4 vehicles popular and a must up here. During the summer, mosquitoes are very bad, especially away from the city areas into the wilderness areas. Also like any city, Whitehorse also has high crime rates, that's about it for the negatives. Whitehorse is called the wilderness city for a good reason, has plenty of green spaces with hundreds of km of hiking trials, most residential suburbs have wilderness right near your backyard. Wildlife is plenty, red foxes, bobcats, lynx, coyotes, wolves, and bears that do come in the city. Whitehorse also has birds of prey, bald eagles, falcons and hawks, scavengers also, gulls, magpies and year round ravens. Watch out for those pesky ravens, do not leave your groceries unattended in the back of a pickup truck at any time, if you do, ravens will go town and have a develoring heyday. Whitehorse is also known as the dog capital of Canada, people love their pets and animals up here. Overall if you choose to either move to Whitehorse or visit as a tourist, you will absolutely love this place and will not be disappointed.
I'm Gwich'in living in the South. My husband went to Old Crow a few years ago to help build the water treatment plant. He loved it there and was treated very well. He was emotional to leave this beautiful land and people.
Good morning I'm a Danilo Manuel from Philippines, I want to apply for as a cook Continental / butcher I'm a ex- rezayat catering company I more than 10 yrs experience in meddle east I'm a breadwinners my family because I like to support my adapted son Im a widow. Thank u
We loved living there. The kindest and most friendly people I have ever met. Chief Linklater was one amazing guy. The world could learn a lot from the Gwitchin people.
My son is from Ross River but we are faaaarrrrr from home. They were studying Northern Culture is Social Studies and he was proud to present his culture, using this video, and stories from his Grandma. ❤ Ross River has officially been rep'd in Southern Alberta. ❤
I fell in love with Whitehorse from the documentaries of Glenn Gould. I am so glad it seems to be doing well. This is just the thing he envisioned, being able to work from home or in a small business, and being able to live in an easy distance to see some beautiful nature.
Gee, I passed by Ross River on that gravel road highway from Watson Lake and ended up in Faro some years back. Beautiful art work & good to see drumming circles happening ! That was indeed a beautiful part of the Yukon. I must go back !
Hello, how are you? I am Ahmed from Syria and I am now in Turkey. I want to immigrate to Canada or Yukon because it provides security and safety for me and my family, as it provides me with many opportunities in my field of work because my work is in the field of mining, quarries, heavy machinery and heavy transport trucks, and I have all the documents I have the experience and I am good at dealing with everything I mentioned to you and my wife also has a degree in business administration and accounting and I ask you to help me immigrate to these countries and thank you very much. I do not need money and I have some money and I work here now, but here is nothing Stable, please, if you are able to help me, help me with immigration
@@YungYT-yx6cn i’m in tennessee and we had -22° wind chill today and yesterday. i couldn’t even imagine!! merry christmas and i hope you stay safe and warm ❤️💚