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American Reacts to Canadian Provinces Ranked BEST to WORST 

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As an American I am barely aware of the existence of the 10 Canadian provinces, let alone what they are all called or where they are located. However I do believe that reacting and watching this video on the Canadian provinces ranked best to worst will be very helpful in introducing me to all of the provinces and give me a general sense of what they all have to offer. The ranking part of this video sounds a bit controversial but I wouldn’t mind getting a sense of what Canadians think of their provinces as well. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!

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@benjaminbelisle6299
@benjaminbelisle6299 2 года назад
Am I the only Canadien here that doesn’t learn anything by watching these videos but watch them just for the « typical American »? Love this guy 😂👍
@jam_toast1
@jam_toast1 2 года назад
Nope same reason in fact him making learning about Canada constant probably gives him a huge Canadian to American ratio compared to most RU-vidrs I find myself finding canadian youtubers content extra funny when interacting with American youtubers (smii7y, northern lion, and others I can’t remember) also sorry for replying at around 11:00 in my time alberta
@daniellefavreau1275
@daniellefavreau1275 2 года назад
Same :)
@lucieudem
@lucieudem 2 года назад
of course your not the same :) we are nosy lol
@HMMMakeup
@HMMMakeup 2 года назад
Definitely not LOL!
@Kerify
@Kerify 2 года назад
Sorry, but I'd love it if you could spell "Canadian" correctly... 😉🤗👍
@skull7996
@skull7996 4 месяца назад
I'm born in Quebec City, lived most my life in Ontario, moved to Manitoba last week. Great to see how far down the list I've fallen
@hotamadeus2726
@hotamadeus2726 2 месяца назад
hahaha does the list reflect your experiences?
@TRguy64
@TRguy64 2 месяца назад
NA, if you enjoy life where you live that's all that matters !!
@Pkeats817
@Pkeats817 2 месяца назад
I love Manitoba.
@Panushkin
@Panushkin 2 месяца назад
Good luck hope yer not in Winnipeg
@latortuenoir
@latortuenoir 2 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣
@anisedocherty7846
@anisedocherty7846 Год назад
I’m Canadian too. No you’re not alone. This guy is so direct and seems authentic. He!s refreshing. If more Americans were like him, they have hope.
@3OHT.
@3OHT. Год назад
Americans will lose hope if they’ve try taking anything from Canada It would be like Viet nam, but the consequences would be lasting through generations
@karlweir3198
@karlweir3198 Год назад
Yes it’s so cool to watch his reaction to things that are normal to us
@PigeonLivered_Ratbag
@PigeonLivered_Ratbag Год назад
He is!
@SusanMcEachreon
@SusanMcEachreon 11 месяцев назад
Probably
@colmcuts9099
@colmcuts9099 4 месяца назад
In Victoria, BC a small house can sell for $1.2 million CAD that's almost $880 000 USD
@ElitePanda1
@ElitePanda1 Месяц назад
also from vic bc
@The-Average-Noob
@The-Average-Noob Месяц назад
Thats why I live in a camper van parked next to those houses
@ElAnciano767
@ElAnciano767 Месяц назад
It's pretty wacky alright. I grew up in Victoria. My first house in 1974 cost me $13,500 CDN; just a shack, really, but it was mine in a good area. I was able to pay the mortgage with what I earned delivering pizza...all while I was going to university. Young people today face a virtual impossibility in trying to buy a first home.
@TSquare7741
@TSquare7741 8 дней назад
Yup! My old family 1950’s bungalow on a ‘ok’ street was 900,000$CDN in 2022…🤔 Simply nuts!
@wmc58
@wmc58 2 года назад
"This could be the poutine capital of the world for all I know, and that counts for a lot!" he says innocently of Prince Edward Island. I gasped, and I swear I heard the distant, collective scream of all my friends in Quebec.
@tbag8024
@tbag8024 2 года назад
I'm from PEI and laughed at that too lol. Mind you, we DO love our poutines here, but the credit must go to our French population. And I'm fairly sure the comment about the prize may not be legit, so, it may be a scam!
@criticRN
@criticRN 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@mrbluejay010
@mrbluejay010 2 года назад
@@tbag8024 im from pei too and i laughed alittle about that too. that video also forgot to mention that everyone on pei pretty much knows each other through something and i said that maybe with 5-10 years or less youll probably know every single person.
@carlop.7182
@carlop.7182 Год назад
not much screaming from me. The real fact is poutine was created here in Québec, most of us agree that it should be made with PEI potatoes, they're the best. In summary, curd cheese & gravy from Québec with potatoes from PEI--it's good to take the best from each province and mix.
@cedricchartier-pepin5609
@cedricchartier-pepin5609 Год назад
I live in the city that create poutine and i gasped
@dannychateauneuf214
@dannychateauneuf214 2 года назад
As a Canadian, I'm happy you (an American) is choosing to learn about Canada.
@northlander4370
@northlander4370 2 года назад
i"m not ...!
@YourLocalGeemanEmpire
@YourLocalGeemanEmpire 2 года назад
im from BC how are you today fellow canadian? its 13 degrees here... TODAY AT THIS MOMENT
@mrbluejay010
@mrbluejay010 2 года назад
@@YourLocalGeemanEmpire im good how are you im from PEI and its about 18 degrees right now.
@YourLocalGeemanEmpire
@YourLocalGeemanEmpire 2 года назад
@@mrbluejay010 nice you are eastern
@mrbluejay010
@mrbluejay010 2 года назад
@@YourLocalGeemanEmpire yes sir :)
@patbrennan6572
@patbrennan6572 Год назад
Like Rick Mercer once said, 'Canadians know more about the U.S than the U.S knows about, ah, ANYTHING.'
@mecanada-t2x
@mecanada-t2x 3 месяца назад
A lot of the US thinks Canada is the biggest state
@buffalobill9793
@buffalobill9793 3 месяца назад
Lol. Are you serious?
@supersmashmaster43
@supersmashmaster43 2 месяца назад
@@mecanada-t2x I'm from Ontario and visited Detroit a few months back. When I showed a store clerk my ID and they saw Ontario they asked "what state is that"😂
@yazhou-j3b
@yazhou-j3b 2 месяца назад
@@supersmashmaster43BRUh
@shelleyw5951
@shelleyw5951 Месяц назад
When I flew to Phoenix from BC Canada, once in 2014, on the way to the hotel the cab driver gave me the name of some guy he met once from Montreal and asked me if I knew him!! 🙄🤣
@michelmenard67
@michelmenard67 2 месяца назад
The official language in Quebec is French. But there are a lot of English speakers, especially in the West of Montreal and in Estrie (Eastern Townships). In Montreal, many young people speak 3 languages. The language of their immigrant parents, English on the street and French at school. If you go to downtown Montreal, everyone can answer you in English.
@ripewatermelonlol
@ripewatermelonlol Месяц назад
yeah idk anyone in mtl that doesnt at least know french english and their immigrant languages. Maybe theres a few quebs kids that only know french (les quebs de souche) but its really when you go outside of mtl that you get mroe problems in english
@panthonyy
@panthonyy 18 дней назад
Yeah, you can definitely survive in MTL with only English, but if you have immigration plans, prepare yourself for french class as they're mandatory in Qc
@jannd8170
@jannd8170 2 года назад
As a New Brunswicker I’m genuinely shocked and pleased to see we didn’t make the bottom of the list for once.
@jacquelinethibodeau3082
@jacquelinethibodeau3082 2 года назад
As a fellow New Brunswicker I agree 💯%!!!
@jannd8170
@jannd8170 2 года назад
@@patrickoreilly5528 I like my province! Not necessarily how it has been managed but the landscapes and people are beautiful and I appreciate the slower pace of life. It’s just been a trope that NB is always at the bottom of the list whether fair or not. Our satirical newspapers always joke about it. We are a province captured by corporations so it’s difficult to get support or social development with them in the way.
@melanie_meanders
@melanie_meanders Год назад
Same!
@Lorijenken
@Lorijenken Год назад
ayy a fellow Acadien!!! :D
@jannd8170
@jannd8170 Год назад
@@Lorijenken I’m not Acadian but have friends who are!
@marlonwilson-zf8sl
@marlonwilson-zf8sl Год назад
'Saskatchewan.. Sounds like a spell' might be the funniest thing I've heard about Sask
@darcyoneill9377
@darcyoneill9377 2 года назад
I'm from Ontario - just above the central Great Lake Huron, and it may be agreed upon by most Canadians that in fact Newfoundlanders are, by and large, the funniest, friendliest, and most welcoming of all. I happen to agree. And they're tough as nails as well.
@FC-tq1yj
@FC-tq1yj Год назад
I've never met a Newfee I didn't like. Granted, cant understand them most of the time... lol... but yes ... great people.
@roropoke123
@roropoke123 Год назад
come to waterloo we goated
@TheLegendsOfTamriel
@TheLegendsOfTamriel Год назад
Don't mess with Newfies lol My Moms Newfie
@randyjenkins8896
@randyjenkins8896 Год назад
many jokes about Newfies being a bit simple too, but still lovely people and places.
@darcyoneill9377
@darcyoneill9377 Год назад
@@randyjenkins8896 Yes and no; they have timing, lots of wit and a sense of irony too, I think. Yes both for the people and places too.
@Nickelini
@Nickelini 3 месяца назад
That was so much fun! And a great video to comment on. I live in BC and have been to every province from here to Quebec (and 2 summers in the Yukon). You’re comments are perfect
@brettparnell8254
@brettparnell8254 2 года назад
The housing price in BC is 100% accurate. Vancouver is one of the most expensive places in the world to live along with Hong Kong, London and Sydney
@Samuri5hit84
@Samuri5hit84 Год назад
If only the pay reflected it.
@klassenkustoms9932
@klassenkustoms9932 Год назад
Its unfortunate people think vancouver is the entirety of bc. Central/northern bc is what is good. The coast is awful
@trevorcaughlin4675
@trevorcaughlin4675 Год назад
Vancouver’s current state is bad
@slate8881
@slate8881 Год назад
@@klassenkustoms9932 as someone who lives in the lower mainland near vancouver, i 100% agree the moment i get the chance im going as far north as i can
@alecoram7874
@alecoram7874 Год назад
@@klassenkustoms9932 Except for Kelowna (battling with Vancouver for most expensive place to live in Canada, with arguably worse people)
@seanquaint3258
@seanquaint3258 Год назад
Tyler look into the story of the relationship between Halifax and Boston. Boston helped Halifax rebuild in the late 19th century from a massive maritime explosion. To this day (I think) Halifax gives Boston a Christmas tree every year to show their appreciation. It’s a great story of the U.S./Canadian relationship.
@elliemaesrehab3348
@elliemaesrehab3348 Год назад
The Halifax Explosion was 1917, the early 20th century
@nannyshousevintage2162
@nannyshousevintage2162 Год назад
Please do the Halifax explosion. That would be awesome.
@MrGlovesave33
@MrGlovesave33 Год назад
Yes we in halifax ns do send a very large beautiful Xmas tree to the city of Boston each year. Forever thanks to thd city and ppl of Boston for the immediate help in such drastic circumstances. 😊
@Music-Is-Real-Love
@Music-Is-Real-Love Год назад
​@@MrGlovesave33 I love that!.
@paddy19656
@paddy19656 7 месяцев назад
Seriously? Boston is a white racist enclave. You have no idea.
@reid3031
@reid3031 Год назад
Fun fact about Churchill, the Polar Bear Capital of the World: There's a bylaw in the city that makes it illegal to lock your car. This is so that if a bear just shows up out of nowhere, people on the street can just get into the closest car.
@Taurcan
@Taurcan Год назад
I'm an Ontarian, and I've never heard that previously, but it made me chuckle, as it makes sense in a really perverse sort of way. lol
@SharonTallon
@SharonTallon 5 месяцев назад
I didn't know that, but it makes perfect sense.
@ArieRose._.13
@ArieRose._.13 4 месяца назад
I read a book about that is was 2 degrees
@rhapsodyjatardif997
@rhapsodyjatardif997 4 месяца назад
Churchill also has a polar bears prison. When one isn't sleeping during summer, they take it in feed and/or heal it. Bears has a prisoner number and are release in autumn
@magikenzee
@magikenzee 4 месяца назад
Torontonian and the rule sounded psycho and then when you gave a reason it was the most obvious and reasonable thing only in canada
@kelleybeazely9651
@kelleybeazely9651 5 месяцев назад
I really enjoy your Bucket List, Tyler. You are delightfully open to learning something new and I applaud that! It will keep you young!
@123a169
@123a169 2 года назад
A quick note about where you may have heard about Nova Scotia: During the events of 9/11, 40 planes were diverted to Halifax. There were about 7k passengers and the people of Halifax supported them during the crisis. There were many other similar events across a bunch of airports around the Atlantic provinces like at Gander where they took in about 6.8k people.
@melissasue1483
@melissasue1483 2 года назад
It (usually Halifax) is also referenced in a lot of tv shows and movies.
@josava
@josava 2 года назад
Nah, people think of Gander first and foremost
@ian1998
@ian1998 2 года назад
Even more impressive about Gander in particular in this situation is that their population in 2001 was around 9K. With ~7K passengers landing in Gander, the town's population almost doubled in size in an instant. Since there isn't much of a hospitality industry in such a small town (very few hotels or B&Bs), the citizens of Gander stepped up to take the passengers in; housing, feeding, and entertaining them for a week.
@jarsenaultj
@jarsenaultj 2 года назад
There's also a Broadway musical about Gander on 9/11 called, "Come from Away"
@davyman2000
@davyman2000 2 года назад
proud Bluenoser but yeah I think more about Gander's effort during 9/11 rather than Halifax. We got plenty of cool stuff so I'm willing to let them have this lol
@aaronkennedy7458
@aaronkennedy7458 Год назад
As a Canadian it's neat to see others learning about my country. I'm from Nova Scotia myself.
@Imaddictedtobooks
@Imaddictedtobooks Год назад
Omg me too
@pandafrommarsarerealimoneb4751
Same dude
@muirdochmcneil
@muirdochmcneil Год назад
me as well,what shocked me most is that he glossed over how high we are in education as well as how our scenery is so diverse that we are used in so many movies! Anything from Scotland to action movies.
@karlweir3198
@karlweir3198 Год назад
Me too
@karlweir3198
@karlweir3198 Год назад
Nova Scotia is in a few songs
@VanillaflavoredSora
@VanillaflavoredSora 2 года назад
As a bred and born Albertan, and someone who has lived in Quebec as a kid. I agree with #1 and #2 respectively. Alberta is an amazing place to live. Taxes are low and honestly I can drive 4 hours and be in the mountains. Not to mention all the amazing campgrounds we have. I love it here :)
@carlingnugent
@carlingnugent 2 года назад
4 hours, eh? You must be in Edmonton. ☺️
@inventor121
@inventor121 2 года назад
@@carlingnugent Alberta sucks to live in if you can't drive though, I have trouble going more than 500m from my house because of my leg and the practical non existence of transit.
@luciferthedoberman8991
@luciferthedoberman8991 2 года назад
I was raised in Edmonton, and now I live on Vancouver Island. The camping out here is far better.
@Gene601
@Gene601 Год назад
1 hour from the mountains if you're in Calgary.
@Gene601
@Gene601 Год назад
@@layne4376 Banff
@kenneil6991
@kenneil6991 2 месяца назад
I've lived in Winnipeg for over 30 years and really enjoyed seeing my city through the fresh eyes of this American guy. Winnipeg is a cool place to visit and a great place to live!
@Pkeats817
@Pkeats817 2 месяца назад
@@kenneil6991 I visit my sister in Manitoba. I like Winnipeg and the surrounding area. Cold, yes but shorter winters than up North (where I am stuck)!!!! The summers are lovely.
@mitch1352
@mitch1352 2 года назад
Proud Ontarian here, but I could comfortably live in any province. All of Canada is a wonderful place!
@LivvyAlexW
@LivvyAlexW 2 года назад
I miss Ontario!! Im from Ontario but live in Alberta. Once I have enough money, I’ll move back
@chrystiafreelandscankles548
@chrystiafreelandscankles548 2 года назад
I was born in Alberta, living in Toronto for the past 2 decades. Let’s swap places! I’m so over this province. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@ColetteMalette1
@ColetteMalette1 2 года назад
Ontario has the worst Premiere DOUG FORD ONLY CARES ABOUT HIS BANK ACCT! I was born and raised in SW Ontario and love the North! But we need leadership that’s not Ford! He only won because only 33% voted . Pathetic
@Gandoan
@Gandoan 2 года назад
@@chrystiafreelandscankles548 Same, I live in Ottawa. It's not good here and it is only going to get much worse.
@sandrasennhauser1776
@sandrasennhauser1776 2 года назад
@Mitch - the only way I’d ever live in Ontario is when there is no PST and Trudope is no longer Prime Minister.
@alexhebert8613
@alexhebert8613 2 года назад
My comments: -Vancouver: to help you remind yourself where it is, you can associate it with Seattle. Both cities are basically 150 miles apart from one another, and they share the very same weather. -New-Brunswick is indeed in the only official bilingual province. "Official" is the keyword here. Quebec is the only "official" french province (ie: they don't consider english as an official language for provincial matters, only french). But on the federal level, Canada is officially bilingual (they provide services to all citizens in english or french, to the citizen's preference). -Quebec is pronounced : "Kay-Beck". So you got it right. -Although officially french, Montreal city is effectively bilingual. I know of many english-speaking-only people that have been living in Montreal for years. Almost everyone in Montreal is bilingual, and some Montreal neighbourhoods are almost exclusively english (although they will all provide service in french, to the customer's preference without a hitch) -Territories: everything is crazy expensive up there, since everything is basically air-shipped (groceries, clothes, vehicles, everything..). A lot of communities are only accesible by flight. Ever seen the History channel show "Ice Pilots NWT" ? That's exactly what they do: they fly merchandise to the communities in the territories.
@maxencefenoll9823
@maxencefenoll9823 2 года назад
Even tho most people can speak to you in English if you come to Montréal, please learn French if you want to have the full experience of living there, unless you'll stay in your anglophone west-of-the-island bubble.
@sherrytyrner8641
@sherrytyrner8641 2 года назад
Yukon Territory: Goods are generally trucked up the Alaska Highway, but yes things are more expensive due to shipping to our remote location. On the other hand, we have the cleanest air and water Up Here and the landscape is beautiful.
@alexhebert8613
@alexhebert8613 2 года назад
@@maxencefenoll9823 I do agree with this. My comment was really meant to encourage to come to Montreal even if you don't speak french. Once you are exposed to it on all the signs, restaurant menus, etc for a while, you start to understand more and more of a foreign language.
@maxencefenoll9823
@maxencefenoll9823 2 года назад
@@alexhebert8613 i understand but I'm more an advocate of learning french before coming, because someting that people don't know is that learning french here is harder than other places. Most of Quebecers are too nice and will switch to English automaticaly if they hear an english accent.
@JesusFriedChrist
@JesusFriedChrist 2 года назад
Quebec is pronounced “Keh • Bek” Que is pronounced “Kay” in Spanish. It’s “Keh” in French. And yeah he said it right.
@genevievebelanger5067
@genevievebelanger5067 2 года назад
Québec resident here, finding it very cool how you try to pronounce our province correctly, even though it’s super French! You should definitely come visit, and no worried if you don’t speak French, we mostly understand English and can help out as needed! :) (Outside big cities however, it might be a little more difficult but it’s worth the try!)
@IsraelistheJewsland
@IsraelistheJewsland 2 года назад
Ontario residents here, you should separate so we can invade, signed the rest of Canada. you asshats gave us Trudeau and you should feel bad. you are lucky we let you stay
@beans8474
@beans8474 2 года назад
have a lot of family in laval found this to be mostly true although some folk get an attitude if you speak english makes me want to punch them in the face lol
@beans8474
@beans8474 2 года назад
@Alex RD again most people yes but I'm telling you it's a fact lol
@genevievebelanger5067
@genevievebelanger5067 2 года назад
@@beans8474 yeah there are definitely people like that too... these aren't friendly and usually a pain in the butt for Frenchies too lol
@YourLocalGeemanEmpire
@YourLocalGeemanEmpire 2 года назад
British Columbian here
@CanadianTryhard4
@CanadianTryhard4 2 месяца назад
As a Manitoban he only said the bad things. There is a lot to do here. Like the Manitoba museum, Canadian human rights museum, royal aviation museum of western Canada, many camping sites, very warm summers, and lake Winnipeg can have huge waves sometimes. We also have the Assiniboine Zoo. It has polar bears!!!
@shirleycampbell1026
@shirleycampbell1026 2 года назад
Saskatchewan comes from Cree kisiskatchewan which means " swift flowing water". This refers to two main rivers in the province. Saskatchewan also has the most diverse landscape in Canada. This is going from north to south, not east to west. We are a well kept secret for diversity of geography.
@melgreier1630
@melgreier1630 2 года назад
Well said! I’d also like to add that, as a lifelong Gapper, I’d say that Saskatchewan people aren’t always the friendliest people on first meeting - we’re kind of wary of strangers in our communities, but if that/those stranger(s) need help, you probably won’t find more helpful and selfless people anywhere on earth!
@heatherboer7792
@heatherboer7792 2 года назад
I feel this is true of Manitoba too. SK and MB get picked on so bad but they really are gems. Though I think MB gets the edge for not being land locked and having more Canadian Shield. 😆
@nouradrouin
@nouradrouin 2 года назад
Thank you for that. I never knew 😊 in Qc we definitely dont hear and learn enough about the Canadian prairies, I ll go uncover your secrets one day ❤️
@gregblair5139
@gregblair5139 2 года назад
Are the names Saskatchewan and Saskatoon related, or is their similarity merely coincidental?
@shirleycampbell1026
@shirleycampbell1026 2 года назад
@@gregblair5139 Saskatoon is from a Cree word "Mis-sask-quah- toomia" which is for a local edible red/deep blue berry. They are Saskatoon Berries. Also called June Berries in part of USA. Someone told me it's called by another name in the States but I can't remember what. Across northern Ontario you hear a lot of "wawa" in the local names. I gather this is a Cree word for water or running water.
@kimwatson990
@kimwatson990 2 года назад
Hopefully you will soon visit Canada and give us your opinion. As a Canadian I find your videos from an outsider point of view amusing, being a Canada I don't need any of this information but somehow am drawn into watching all your videos. I'm from Ontario and have extensively travelled throughout this country everywhere except the Territories and I love it. My biggest complaint is it can be quite expensive to travel within our own country but you should definitely, as the dollar exchange is greatly in your favour and goes a lot further. I've also travelled extensively in the USA and I must say I've always had a great time and seen some wonderful sights. Canadian know a lot about Americans just saying.
@MrSirTokes
@MrSirTokes 2 года назад
i' m from Quebec and very happy with that video :) but honestly I think Canada in General is a great place to live!
@mpili.mattress
@mpili.mattress 2 года назад
I agree 100% (from Quebec City)
@siycles
@siycles 2 года назад
@@mpili.mattress I disagree with the Quebec ranking, I would put Ontario number 1, Quebec number 2.
@mpili.mattress
@mpili.mattress 2 года назад
@@siycles Ontario was number 3. But I agree, Ontario is wonderful : Ottawa, Toronto 🤩😍, Niagara City, the Great Lakes, the Big Apple, Thunder Bay, etc)
@garbageday587
@garbageday587 2 года назад
I also live in Quebec City )
@BigHeadClan
@BigHeadClan 2 года назад
Agreed even at our Worst its still a great place to live.... Greetings from Alberta though.
@vizar1337
@vizar1337 2 месяца назад
It should be noted that the median cost of a house in BC might be 850000, but the MINIMUM house cost in Greater Vancouver Metroplitan area is over $1,000,000, though more realistically $1.1million. And that's for a small property.
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 Месяц назад
Basically the same in & around Seattle. Homes along the Pudget sound go 2-3 million dollars.😳.
@Kitten-zj3wb
@Kitten-zj3wb 5 месяцев назад
It's not cold "American: I hate spring! It rains! Canadian: it snows in spring"
@mtnhowie
@mtnhowie 3 месяца назад
Ten days ago, May 31st, golfing while it snows in Alberta. Yep, it snows in spring.
@swap6964
@swap6964 2 месяца назад
​@@mtnhowielmao one time it snowed one week away from summer vacation during our exams 😂
@Gamer-jj6ot
@Gamer-jj6ot 2 месяца назад
😂😂😂
@kennymation5344
@kennymation5344 Месяц назад
Seriously it ranges from -15 and snowfall to 32 degrees in the spring
@swap6964
@swap6964 Месяц назад
@@kennymation5344 I agree
@comatensor7080
@comatensor7080 2 года назад
Little inside info: I live in Quebec (in Québec city to be exact) and you sometimes come across English speaking people; it's not a big deal if you're a tourist especially in Montreal where it's basically bilingual. Everyone learned english in Quebec so unless you're very unlucky, you should be understood in english even outside of Montreal if you speak slowly and keep your language simple.
@sandrasennhauser1776
@sandrasennhauser1776 2 года назад
vous n'êtes qu'une bande de séparatistes
@sandrasennhauser1776
@sandrasennhauser1776 Год назад
@@TheonlyoneLordlahire as a Francophone, you should learn proper English. “It is: there ARE people” NOT “there is people” - that is totally wrong. I hate Francophones who can’t even learn English properly.
@sandrasennhauser1776
@sandrasennhauser1776 Год назад
@@TheonlyoneLordlahire have you learned proper English yet?! And have you taken into consideration with what I told you in correcting your poor English?!
@sandrasennhauser1776
@sandrasennhauser1776 Год назад
@@TheonlyoneLordlahire have you taken into consideration with what I said?! Have you corrected your poor English?! Probably not. All Quebecers are stubborn separatists
@NishiTheRat
@NishiTheRat Год назад
once went there for my friends military training graduation ceremony, went to a convenient store and was completely unlucky, good things my friends knew french because man was I bad at it
@HMMMakeup
@HMMMakeup 2 года назад
As a Manitoban who has been to 20 countries and who has travelled all over Canada and the USA, I love my city of Winnipeg and my province of Manitoba. I’ve also lived out east (Ontario and Québec). Our provincial license plate states “Friendly Manitoba,” so don’t be fooled by the negative info. We’re lovely, helpful people.
@SAK59
@SAK59 2 года назад
I've lived in Winnipeg for over 60 years. I have never heard such crap -- the video, I mean - Not your comment - I agree with your comment. Winnipeg is a beautiful, friendly and affordable city. Yes, house prices are incredible compared to other cities in the country. The video that Tyler is watching is simply garbage.
@Doreana48501
@Doreana48501 2 года назад
On my way to Alberta I overnighted in Manitoba and happened upon a Resort just preparing to switch from Winter functions to Summer and they let me stay anyway for 3 days. I went horseback riding while an employee washed my car and cooked me the greatest meal I ever. They made feel so welcome I stayed 3 days instead of one. Also Manitoba is home to the famous Cockatoo Pebble. She blast her dad Kelly to thy kingdom come with her swearing at him and the stories she tells make the hair on head stand up straight 😂 #IloveManitoba
@HMMMakeup
@HMMMakeup 2 года назад
@@Doreana48501 thank you for sharing this heartwarming story. I’m so happy to hear you had a lovely time in this prairie province.
@CobraXXVI
@CobraXXVI 2 года назад
Manitoban here also! I did not expect we would have top spot, but I was surprised to find we placed 10th in this video.
@HMMMakeup
@HMMMakeup 2 года назад
@@CobraXXVI I feel the same way. Our city and province seems to be a well kept secret!
@AviationloverA350XWB
@AviationloverA350XWB 2 месяца назад
I’m from Ontario 🇨🇦and I love seeing people learn from my country
@kristiecollins5181
@kristiecollins5181 Год назад
I'm from PEI (but currently living in Japan) and can honestly say that it's one of the best places to live-- or visit!--on the planet. The people are friendly, the landscapes are stunning, the food and cultural products are out of this world, and you will feel safe, welcome, and inspired each day. Thank you for highlighting Canada and all of our special and wonderful regions/provinces/territories!
@IDontGotThis
@IDontGotThis Год назад
Boy did we suffer during quarantine tho... Half our money is tourist revenue. Although I did rent a cottage for $300 for five days with three bedrooms
@allaneisner4729
@allaneisner4729 Год назад
Nova Scotia was mentioned in the song by Carly Simon (I think) supposedly about Wayne Newton, “You’re So Vain”.
@allaneisner4729
@allaneisner4729 Год назад
Alberta is the oil capital of Canada.
@marleneracine1229
@marleneracine1229 Год назад
@allaneisner4729 Carly Simon did sing "You're So Vain" but I heard it was about Warren Beatty. Not sure we'll ever know, it'll just continue to be one of those mysteries.
@Music-Is-Real-Love
@Music-Is-Real-Love Год назад
​@@allaneisner4729 Yes, Carly Simon names Nova Scotia in that song. Great catch.
@kweeniepiez
@kweeniepiez 2 года назад
I'm dying on the hill that Alberta has the most gorgeous nature (from the hoodoos and cavern rock formations in Drumheller, to the mountains, lakes, hot springs and rivers of Jasper and Banff) to the glacier fields and beyond. but politically, I could die of embarrassment
@bettyrose1347
@bettyrose1347 2 года назад
I hope the premier choice goes the way you want today😁
@FallOffTheBandWagon
@FallOffTheBandWagon 2 года назад
100% agree with this...
@jamesfishin
@jamesfishin 2 года назад
@@bettyrose1347 I’m hopeful that we will go the same way today too!
@Obliviouscanadian
@Obliviouscanadian 2 года назад
Hard agree. I do love my province, but politically? The Canadian Texas.
@sslssg247
@sslssg247 2 года назад
I love Alberta. I love so many of the beautiful landscapes, and people. Despite what we may present, we have a vibrant arts community as well. Unfortunately, politically.....it's anything but beautiful. I'm often embarrassed to say that I'm from here.
@fivedime9927
@fivedime9927 2 года назад
🇨🇦 I grew up in Saskatchewan, moved to Alberta and now live and have raised a family in BC. I was lucky enough to see most of the USA and some of Europe and Africa. I think WINNIPEG is the most UNDER RATED city in Canada!!! Sorry about the weather though…❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦
@majbrat
@majbrat 2 года назад
The wind... blew me away - literally lolol
@sandrasennhauser1776
@sandrasennhauser1776 2 года назад
I was born and raised in Calgary and still live here. I have lived in North Africa for 5 years as a teenager, I have seen Switzerland a bazillion times (my parents are from Zurich), I have seen Kenya, Thailand, and Malaysia. I have been to Wyoming when I was like 5, Hawaii when I was 11, California, Las Vegas twice, and Orlando.
@PeterKoebel
@PeterKoebel 2 года назад
I agree. I've lived in Saskatchewan and parts of Europe. Work wise could live basically anywhere in the world. I still choose to live in Winnipeg.
@Tulmara
@Tulmara 2 года назад
I've lived in Winnipeg for my entire life, the weather is the only thing I like about it, with the exception that the summers are starting to get to hot, but I do love the November winter winds, as for the rest of Winnipeg it's basically a dumpster fire that they should just let burn completely to the ground and start over from scratch.
@juliebell7447
@juliebell7447 2 года назад
I’m from Ontario. Been many places in Canada and the world. I live in Winnipeg and LOVE it.
@YvonaLive4Love
@YvonaLive4Love 4 месяца назад
I’m also Canadian 🇨🇦 I really enjoy watching Tyler . He’s funny and has a great personality make me laugh 😅. Much love to you Tyler from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦♥️♥️♥️
@RCDW
@RCDW 2 года назад
I moved from Ontario to Newfoundland with my mom a couple of days ago and I'm enjoying my time here. It's a beautiful and unique province. She's yet to find a house though so her and I are living with my grandparents. Everyone who was born in Newfoundland has accents that are almost similar to an Irish one. It even has its own time zone.
@beverlyann9929
@beverlyann9929 2 года назад
I’m Newfoundland 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
@kaylagardiner8790
@kaylagardiner8790 2 года назад
I would have put newfoundland way higher but that's just personal opinion
@sjmcc13
@sjmcc13 2 года назад
The accents are mostly due to how outports were effectively isolated communities for centuries, it preserved a lot of language. Also, Str. John's should not be the basis for the provinces weather. the factors creating its weather do not even affect the entire Avalon peninsula.
@shannontarrant1826
@shannontarrant1826 2 года назад
@@kaylagardiner8790 look I'm a newfoudlander I was just surprised we wrent number 10 we should be hire but the methods used to rank is the main reason we got number 9.
@annbower6278
@annbower6278 2 года назад
Its definitely true about the Newfie accent, my granny was born & raised in Newfoundland & her accent always stronger when came to Ontario from visiting family there.
@eve5724
@eve5724 2 года назад
Being from BC, I love my province and wouldn't want to live anywhere else, but I would absolutely love to visit Quebec! It has a historical feel that the rest of Canada doesn't have
@lindenstromberg6859
@lindenstromberg6859 2 года назад
Victoria was my favourite city in BC. I love the museum and night life there. Unfortunately, I lived in Nanaimo, which I found kind of miserable. So my stay in BC was probably shorter than it should have been.
@R.B.90
@R.B.90 2 года назад
Highly recommend Quebec City. It feels like you are in Europe. It's surreal. St. John New Brunswick, Halifax and Charlottetown are all really cool older city/towns as well but in there own unique way. Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa have a lot of the major historical spots in Canada but they are definitely gentrified/modernized at this point. Those other place still feel very authentic to what they mightve look like 200 plus years ago.
@miggiepatateatomique
@miggiepatateatomique 2 года назад
You will be more than welcome! If you can even say 10 words in French we might even want to hug you! XD
@oliverbloom4508
@oliverbloom4508 2 года назад
I'm from Montreal, Quebec and i'd like to visit BC. The only Province in Canada where I haven't been... You guys have the best weather (at least in winter :P) and the most beautiful landscape. If it wasn't so expensive I'd def consider moving there :).
@R.B.90
@R.B.90 2 года назад
@@oliverbloom4508 before I started my masters 5 years ago I took 3 weeks off and traveled most of Canada (no territories, newfoundland or Vancouver Island... to hard to get too). Vancouver to me is the most beautiful city. I remember paddle boarding on the ocean looking back at the city seeing the mountains in the background. It was incredible. That said I'm from Toronto, if I were to live anywhere else it'll be Niagara Region. I do love Montreal as well though.
@NFLDJOBBER
@NFLDJOBBER 4 месяца назад
Newfie here. We do have absolutely horrible weather and many other issues, yet we have people like no other provinces. A low crime rate, and even tho or weather is shitty it doesn't even get very cold it just gets wet and windy
@SakuraKohari
@SakuraKohari 2 месяца назад
Same, weather terrible but people amazing❤
@nancygravel5741
@nancygravel5741 2 месяца назад
True
@hannahbridges1708
@hannahbridges1708 2 месяца назад
Some what of the opposite issue here in NS. The people are often terrible but the history and scenery is top notch. Basically, if you come here as a tourist, going to museums and places like Keji is best. Just avoid people. Lots of nice people, but even more not so nice people.
@Karen-p9t5g
@Karen-p9t5g 2 месяца назад
My daughter lives in St. John’s, she can afford a home, and the weather is just weather. But I love the wind.
@joystick2212
@joystick2212 Месяц назад
@@hannahbridges1708 I went to Halifax last year and the people were a mixed bag. The older people (35ish+) were absolutely lovely. Any young person I interacted with was a bit standoffish and judgey (in general, not as an aboslute). Nova Scotia is beautiful, though.
@ScorpioSW
@ScorpioSW Год назад
I've lived in British Columbia (BC) my entire life and can definitely confirm it is expensive, especially house prices. Where I live any decent homes are reaching 1 mil now which is insane. The market has skyrocketed in just a few years as 5 years ago they would have only been 400-500k. Still I love living here. Fun fact: Alberta is one of the only known populated places on the planet to claim to have no settled rat population as per their official "Rat Control Program".
@LutefiskSavage
@LutefiskSavage Год назад
Well there's a fairly large number of NDP members living here.... but they aren't actually Rattus Rattus by species... Just temperament.
@PigeonLivered_Ratbag
@PigeonLivered_Ratbag Год назад
Oh my gosh, yes! 5 years ago, my family bought a house for 400k/500k and now it’s one million and a half dollars. Even though it means my family has made money on this house, the prices to actually keep it are insane. Plus, the cost of food has gone up so much to the point where, on playdates, my friends will ask my mom what the prices are doing to our family because it’s been affecting them. Even the teachers complain about gas and food DURING CLASS!
@sandramurray5965
@sandramurray5965 Год назад
Sadly, this video has become dated as housing across the country has gone way up from these median averages
@isabellacormack2990
@isabellacormack2990 Год назад
I live in New Brunswick! I was born in Ontario, but I have also lived in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan!! My parents were in the military, so we would move around a lot😢 But I still love it here in Canada🇨🇦 ❤
@JR-ho5qm
@JR-ho5qm Год назад
How did you like Saskatchewan?
@lauralei7678
@lauralei7678 3 месяца назад
NB here also
@nicholassaraiva5747
@nicholassaraiva5747 3 месяца назад
Cool story bro
@jordan-gh9vu
@jordan-gh9vu 3 месяца назад
I live in British Columbia because I’m rich
@Atheris02
@Atheris02 3 месяца назад
Did you ever live in Oromocto, NB on the Gagetown base?
@shamilton695
@shamilton695 2 года назад
Ryan Reynolds and Seth Rogen talk alot about being Canadian and are both from BC. Also, Dwayne Johnson has duel citizenship because his dad is from Amherst Nova Scotia. Keanu Reeves has lived in America for over 30 years but still only holds his Canadian citizenship and refers to himself as Canadian. One more, in Saskatchewan a hoodie is called a bunnyhug if it doesn't have a zipper.
@laurayoung8001
@laurayoung8001 Год назад
In BC we call them Kangaroo jackets when they have no zipper!
@denormice1247
@denormice1247 Год назад
I lived in BC my entire life it wonderful
@KenniKaye
@KenniKaye Год назад
Finally an acknowledgment to the BUNNYHUG! ❤
@K2-dd3vm
@K2-dd3vm 2 месяца назад
Many Quebecers are bilingual but French is the official language. Quebec is a vast territory with 17 different regions for working and staying. Quebec City and Montreal are the best known but there are also cities like Saguenay, Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke, Gaspé, Granby, Drummondville (the land of the poutine), etc, who are worth the trip. Welcome to Québec dear American friends and fellow Canadians !
@carilariviere505
@carilariviere505 Месяц назад
I always found Montrealers rather rude when requested to speak in English to visitors. They will, but with a roll of the eyes!
@mabelregimal5407
@mabelregimal5407 Год назад
Quebec is also very beautiful and does have a lot of history especially considering the wars that led to Canada coming under British rule from the French all began in Quebec City and was also part of the original four in Confederation. Education is one of the best. The people are mostly friendly but there are a few that will give English people a hard time even if they are trying to speak french. My daughter moved to Quebec and couldn't speak a word of French but within five years she was working the help line at the telephone company so it's not too hard to adjust and feel like home. My daughter moved it there and will not leave.
@Tony-ih1pg
@Tony-ih1pg 6 месяцев назад
Some are hostile toward english, yes, because of how they are treated in Canada. You cant deny the Anti Quebec sentiment in Canada, the accepted 'racism' agaunst Quebecers. It seems that, in Canada, you cant be racist or hateful unless uts again the Quebec. But its a minority of Quebecois that are hostile. Most of us are very friendly, if you respect us, which many Canadiand do no.
@caroline9207
@caroline9207 Год назад
I'm from Quebec City, Quebec. Although French is the official language, many people speak english as well. The french language is at the heart of many disagreements between Quebec and the other provinces. Generally speaking Quebec is less influenced by the British "empire" culture than the rest of the other provinces. Quebec City is the cradle of French civilization in North America and Old Quebec has kept most of its early 17th century architecture. The American (Continental Army) actually tried to invade Canada (see Battle of Quebec) in 1775. It is a very safe place to live and people are welcoming and open-minded... for the most part... lol... Fun fact: Poutine was invented in Quebec 😉. When people think of Canada, they think of snow and freezing cold weather, but we have 4 very different seasons. I invite you to visit during Summer (June - August being the warmest months) if cold is not your cup of tea... lol Thank you so much for taking an interest in our friendly country 😊
@k59933078
@k59933078 Год назад
poutine - jean paul roy 1964 ... le secret est dans la sauce!!😁
@-8h-
@-8h- 7 месяцев назад
The people are often seem to dislike anyone who isn't Quebec born (except Quebec city, for some reason). But I'm almost certain you guys have the best snow removal in the world. Impressive and efficient would be an understatement.
@factsdontlie4342
@factsdontlie4342 4 месяца назад
​@@-8h-Yeah. I live in Alberta, but my great grandparents were from Quebec so I go back every now and then. The snow removal is top notch.
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 Месяц назад
Do the citizens of Quebec still desire to break away from Canada. And become an independent nation-???🤔
@isabelleblanchet3694
@isabelleblanchet3694 2 года назад
Most Québécois are bilingual or can at least have simple conversation in English, as we have mandatory English class in school (started in grade 4 when I was young, now they start in grade 1) and you can't obtain your high school diploma without it. If you are a tourist who can't speak French, you will often find someone who can help you, but if you plan to move here, it is expected of you that you learn at least some basic French.
@CallowG
@CallowG 2 года назад
Montréal was very English friendly, no communication problems for the week I spent there.
@maryseflore7028
@maryseflore7028 2 года назад
@@CallowG True, I think Montreal is 50% Anglophone. Most English native speakers of Quebec are in the Montreal area. The farther you are from Montreal, the less English you hear. Where I live, it's 95% French - but most people can understand enough English to help you anyway. 😊
@Onegamex
@Onegamex 2 года назад
It's more when you go to actual Québec city where it's get hard and more judgmental about English and also most of the older's generations ain't even gonna try to speak English to you. outside of Québec city you should be fine to speak English. Sorry I'm a french Québecois so if hard to read/understand i do my best to learn and write English!
@JasonKhan
@JasonKhan 2 года назад
@@maryseflore7028 This is a misconception. People who's first language in Montreal is only 14% just because of tourism and a high percentage of people who can speak English it seems bigger than it is.
@J-S.
@J-S. 2 года назад
This is inaccurate in my experience as a Francophone Québécois. Many *Montrealers* and people in the outaouais are bilingual... the vast majority of the province isn't, and you won't find much english help there. That being said, thanks to the internet I do expect that over a few decades/a generation or 2 that will change and English willb ecome much more common even in remote areas like Gaspé, Lac St-Jean, Beauce, Iles de la madeleine, etc
@HMMMakeup
@HMMMakeup 2 месяца назад
As a Manitoban who has also lived in other Canadian provinces and who has travelled to 27 countries, I love my province & country.
@cherrypickerguitars
@cherrypickerguitars 2 года назад
I live in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, just 5 hrs from Vancouver! The best weather, the best food, the best wine! I just retired here! It’s the closest thing to paradise in North America - and as a trucker, I’ve seen the entire continent! Peace
@dafni10565
@dafni10565 4 месяца назад
Me too! Okanagan BC is where it's at!
@timmie2k3
@timmie2k3 4 месяца назад
I grew up in the Okanagan and can honestly say I wouldn't move back lol. The scenery and weather is awesome but the people who live there are not good people.
@factsdontlie4342
@factsdontlie4342 4 месяца назад
I summer in the kootenays, but the Okanagan is truly beautiful. Would love to live there, but I can't afford anything anymore.
@Partizan-one
@Partizan-one 2 месяца назад
I'm from Ontario and I'm not going to lie you guys have something real special there. I would miss my friends and family too much to leave home but I will always visit BC. Probably my favourite province. I have booked a place in penticton for next summer with my friends. I can't wait. I always spend time in squamish but next year I'm changing it up.
@barbeejoll7139
@barbeejoll7139 Год назад
hahahhha I'm only 10 min in and laughing out loud!! I'm Canadian and appreciate you trying to educate anyone who may be interested. Having lived , traveled and worked all over Canada, I can say that we are pretty great people for the most part, but also having traveled the states, I have found Americans to be MORE than lovely. I think as a group, people can make dumb decisions , but as individuals, we are all so kind and helpful to our fellow man/woman-other. We are more alike than different. If we leave the provincial/state stereotypes out of it, North America is AMAZING. Thanks so much for this video! Great work and great sense of humor! I'm from Nova Scotia, just watched your thoughts on NS and yes, it is BEAUTIFUL!
@ebiker75
@ebiker75 2 года назад
Great video, Tyler. As a Canadian, I’m really enjoying your videos and watching as you learn about our great country! Nova Scotia may ring a bell from hearing Carly Simon’s classic “You’re So Vain” in which she mentions “you flew your lear jet up to Nova Scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun”. One of my favourite songs. As someone who was born in Manitoba (now living in Ontario) he really did gloss over some of the amazing things Manitoba has going on. Winnipeg has 3/4 of the entire population of the province, at 750,000 people, and there certainly are serious social issues in certain parts of the city. But he didn’t mention the arts scene, museums, pro sports, music and various festivals that take place there. There is so much more to Manitoba than the video states, but I get the sense that you know not to judge the book by its cover.
@PotatoToesMaster
@PotatoToesMaster 4 месяца назад
I recently went on a vacation to Nova Scotia and al over the province and it’s BEAUTIFUL
@webcrawler2007
@webcrawler2007 Год назад
Newfoundland and Labrador is a completely unique experience. Yeah, the weather sucks - but the people make it wonderful
@0reo-Cross
@0reo-Cross 3 месяца назад
I live in Newfoundland !!
@Yourmomma568
@Yourmomma568 2 года назад
You should do a series on Mexico next. As a Canadian, I'm ashamed to admit I know as much about Mexico as you did about Canada, probably. Would be nice to learn along with you
@matthewbergeron3641
@matthewbergeron3641 2 года назад
He does UK and Norway on his other channels which is interesting, but yea i know very little about mexico
@tubro541
@tubro541 2 года назад
Why don't you do a series of Mexico?
@Yourmomma568
@Yourmomma568 2 года назад
@@tubro541 because i have a job, 3 kids, a wife who also works, and I'm in skewl,and I don't know how to edit videos, and I don't want to edit videos, and I'm a bad presenter, and it would just be an adhd constant googleing and reading insilence, and also bush did 9/11.
@hooplan77
@hooplan77 2 года назад
@@matthewbergeron3641 Do you know the name of his other channels?
@margaretroberts5985
@margaretroberts5985 Год назад
The reason Quebec is first is because Trudeau is from Que. he should have stayed there.
@wocookie2277
@wocookie2277 2 года назад
Armed forces veteran here. Best part of serving is being posted across Canada. There isn’t a bad province if you love nature. I am getting more partial for the west coast now, but that could be because I’m getting ready for another Manitoba winter.
@cathennebury1183
@cathennebury1183 2 месяца назад
I am a Canadian currently living on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. I’ve previously lived in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba as well. I’ve visited every province in Canada. Although I find BC to have the prettiest landscape and the best weather year round (on the lower mainland and Vancouver Island - very comparable to the weather in Washington state) you can find majestic beauty in every province. Newfies are definitely the friendliest people and Quebec has the most historical landmarks. It’s a great country that I am proud to call home. 🇨🇦🍁
@kataratakaran5271
@kataratakaran5271 Год назад
You've probably heard of Alberta, as its home to West Edmonton Mall, which boasted not only the worlds largest mall for a long time, but the worlds largest indoor roller-coaster. Sadly its outranked now, and the Mindbender had to be decommissioned for safety reasons, but the mall itself still has a full indoor waterpark, ice rink, lake, pirate ship, movie theatre and 800+ shops. worth a visit if youre ever in the area, at least to say youve been!
@The_Blue_Otaku
@The_Blue_Otaku 5 месяцев назад
Technically West Edmonton Mall is the biggest mall in North America... The biggest mall in the world is In Dubai or somewhere like that.
@OlivierMyre88
@OlivierMyre88 2 года назад
Btw Tyler if you want to visit Quebec, although we're french speaking at home, almost everyone is fluent in english in bigger cities (Montreal is more english than french tbh, Quebec city, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivieres, Gatineau, and many more), and even more fluent when they work in touristic-oriented jobs and restaurants. I'd say if you come to a place like mine (region of Mauricie around Trois-Rivières) then you may end up in *some* places where people will have a hard time understanding, but still.... There is almost always someone in the building who will gladly help you / the employee to understand each other. :) I enjoy your vids too, keep it up it's super friendly, have a nice day!
@deathbringer00
@deathbringer00 2 года назад
Except for ndg,westmount and some part of north montreal it's mostly French.
@musicthief75
@musicthief75 2 года назад
As a montreal native i can confirm that most everywhere in Quebec English is spoken by someone. Older folks in small towns might struggle a bit, but younger people, bigger cities and touristy destinations always have someone who can translate. But locals especially love it if tourists at least learn a phrase or two of French to make an effort.
@deathbringer00
@deathbringer00 2 года назад
@@musicthief75 J'ai vécu la majorité de ma vie à Montréal.
@redfruit1993z
@redfruit1993z 2 года назад
Young people are usually bilingual fluent and zoomer are even trilingual fluent.
@musicthief75
@musicthief75 2 года назад
@@deathbringer00 ses vidéos sont super interessant
@m.a.118
@m.a.118 2 года назад
As an Anglophone living in Quebec I do love my home. I'm surprised at its ranking though since Quebec generally tends to get a lot of flak from other Canadians outside of it.
@danielvezina5521
@danielvezina5521 2 года назад
if you don't like where you live , what's keeping you from getting the FUCK OUT.
@Samyb2007
@Samyb2007 Год назад
I live outside Québec and yes people outside of Quebec do not like that much that province (I like Québec because I speak French and in Ontario it’s only like 2% that speak French) but it’s because they did 2 vote to separate from Canada so they can become there own country and people joke about that but it’s not that they hate it it’s friendly joke like when you travel a bridge to go to Québec you hear people joking saying get your passport out
@YoursUntruly
@YoursUntruly Год назад
Screw KWABEK Nova Scotia here. Joking I’m sorry.
@carlop.7182
@carlop.7182 Год назад
@@Samyb2007 I agree. I live in Québec, but separatists are fewer & fewer with time. Mostly from the older generations. Younger generations are more bilingual and see no reason to separate. I think that regardless of language, we can all get along together, we have much more in common than language differences.
@Envra
@Envra Год назад
Screw KWABEK Saskatchewan here. Sorry I'm not joking.
@linadorey7844
@linadorey7844 4 месяца назад
Last year my husband we visited Saskatchewan. Every year we visit a province and last year we visit Saskatchewan. The people are fabulous always nice we spend a beautiful time. We visit every corner from the south to north Prince Albert park. We had such a good time we thought of loving there.
@Shootmaster44
@Shootmaster44 Месяц назад
I live here and Saskatchewan is a nice place to visit for sure. But the provincial government has sent Saskatchewan back to 1950. Radical conservatism is abound here. Luckily I live in Saskatoon, where our local Government has done a good job of dragging us forward despite what the Province says. It is true about PA and North Battleford having high crime and Saskatoon and Regina having high violent crime rates. But like any large city Regina and Saskatoon's crime is largely contained in a certain area. So it is akin to any other city where you will find higher crime in a certain area. That said, small town Saskatchewan is the opposite. If you have ever watched Corner Gas, that is really how small town life is. Small town life is thought to be so safe that the Mounties have to remind people to lock their front doors and lock their cars.
@lyndagayemiller
@lyndagayemiller 2 года назад
Trust me..being a Manitoban…we got thrown under the bus. We have BEAUTIFUL sunsets and beaches…boreal forests…and yes some of the most IMPRESSIVE northern lights!!
@billfarley9167
@billfarley9167 2 года назад
I agree, but then you have Winnipeg. BTW, I'm from Minnedosa, MB.
@exile220ify
@exile220ify 2 года назад
I've been to Winnipeg in November, and to Flin Flon in January. These experiences alone make me want to never again visit Manitoba :)
@carmenjoydoucette8488
@carmenjoydoucette8488 2 года назад
I tend to agree. They didn't say anything good about Manitoba. Then again, I'm one of the people who moved out of Manitoba ... ... to move to the second-lowest province of Newfoundland. Oh well. I'm proud to be from the two lowest-ranked provinces.
@TheSteelCadet
@TheSteelCadet 2 года назад
Well someone has to be at the bottom.. just sayin.. 😂 although from Sk i was kinda expecting to see it as 10 LOL 🤪 And technically the whole country is good overall, esp considering other places in the world. 👍🏼😏
@kevincinnamontoast3669
@kevincinnamontoast3669 2 года назад
You've been to Flin Flon,God has truly blessed you. INSH'ALLAH!
@kaileyenns
@kaileyenns Год назад
Hi there every one! Manitoban here, born and raised. When being stacked against the other provinces statistically, I can understand the placement as we are a farming/industrial province and have a lower budget to support our province. However speaking as some one who lives here and has been all across Canada. I love Manitoba, I love Winnipeg and I love the people here too. Yes it gets cold in the winter so layer up, winter is my favorite season and mybfondest childhood memories are playing in the mountains of snaow with my family and friends. However our summers are very hot some times getting in to +40s though +20 to +37 is more the norm. We have lakes, rivers and fresh water bloody EVERYWHERE. I've been all across Canada and I'd rather camp here than any where else. Yes our Crime rate is higher but remember that still in CANADA lol. I am the only person I know who has had a gun pulled on them, I worked in an American PayDayLoan company that didn't give us bullet proof glass like every other PayDayLoan Company in Canada so of course we inevitably got robbed Inhad worked there 4 years before that happend though and my customers were generally lovely people lol. All fine. But honestly Manitoba is beautiful meybe you have to be born here to see it but it's a great place to live. I've lived in every end of the city grew up wealthy on the south side. Married for love and moved to the Northend (Winnipegs Ghetto if you will but still not very ghetto lol) moved to the city core then to the west side then bought a house in the east. Neighborhoods are kind and friendly always ready to help, i have never had a bad neighbor. Wonderful culture, the forks historical sight, the museum of human rights, the WAG and so on. I work in the education sector and yes we need more funding desperately but that it a country problem, not province problem. There is only so much to go around. If you apply yourself and get good teachers that care you will do just fine. Canada is great and so is my home, may not be the best or even close too, but it's mine and I would want to live anywhere else. If you gave me 20,000,000 I'd just move to northern Manitoba on to a beautiful lake. 🥰 Also Saskatchewan stole a bunch of their pics and video from Manitoba lmao!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@henrimarchildon5016
@henrimarchildon5016 Год назад
We can all agree that The Forks is the only good place in Winnipeg.
@kaileyenns
@kaileyenns Год назад
@@henrimarchildon5016 I would agree that The Forks is the BEST part of winnipeg. I understand many people dont care for Winnipeg I however love it, it could be better sure but it could be ALOT worse too. 😊
@KeyDash753
@KeyDash753 Год назад
It's pretty misleading to rank any province as "worst" since all of Canada is pretty great. Every province has some downsides and some rough neighborhoods but is generally great. Having grown up in SK, I expected it to be ranked lower honestly. It was a wonderful place to grow up, but there's almost no reason for anyone outside SK to want to visit there. After I moved away and my parents did too, I haven't found any reason to go back.
@charisselinnell-morton4137
@charisselinnell-morton4137 Год назад
I live in Saskatoon but I was born in Winnipeg and spent all my summers in Kenora Ontario. It’s the best kept secret as many people from Winnipeg spend summers there on lake of the Woods .
@chiclet1052
@chiclet1052 Год назад
Sounds absolutely marvelous, Kailey. Truly a very heartfelt and heartwarming story. Thank you for it.😊🇨🇦👋
@RogersMgmtGroup
@RogersMgmtGroup 2 года назад
Newfoundland is the island. Labrador is on the mainland but almost no one lives there. The main highway is an epic trek across vast stretches of moose pasture, hours between houses. Together they are officially The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It only joined Canada in 1949. It was a quasicountry / colony / dominion before that. Interesting story to check out.
@patkowalchuk4003
@patkowalchuk4003 Год назад
Hey, thanks for the info about NFLD and Labrador. I’m an Albertan, and embarrassingly, I didn’t know which was which. As an Albertan, I’ve come to know many “Newfies” and all of them are wonderful and friendly people.
@keithpeterson5127
@keithpeterson5127 Год назад
Why is this narrator so negative? He must be from Ontario which needs to get over itself. SASK IS NOT MUCH FLAYER THAN BORING ONTARIO WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN NIAGARA FALLS YOU HAVE SEENIT ALL.
@cube252002
@cube252002 3 месяца назад
You might have heard “Nova Scotia” from the Glass Tiger song “My Town”…
@edschofield37
@edschofield37 Год назад
Quebec is the birthplace of Canada in many respects. Industry started first along the Lachine Canal before Ontario was even a province. Montreal was the largest metropolis in Canada until appx 1980. Quebec has a complex but interesting history. Montreal is a beautiful city where at least half the population speaks very good English. They welcome foreigners, and Quebecers, both French and English, love Americans. Jackie Robinson, the first black man to play in baseball major leagues got his start playing in Montreal. His former house now bears a historic plaque.There's a Robert De Niro film shot in Montreal - The Score, and it's scenes represents the city quite well. Quebec City is a jewel, a North American treasure and probably a UNESCO world heritage site. It's the oldest city in Canada after St John's, NL. Quebec is desperately trying to protect its language and culture, but don't begrudge them this, they are a shrinking part of Canada due to a low birth rate, and ignore the political BS. Without Quebec, Canada would just be Ohio North. If you get stuck speaking French you can download an app that translates on your phone. I doubt if you'll ever need it though. If variety is the spice of life then Quebec will knock your socks off. You get old world European charm with all the modern conveniences and restaurants with cuisine from every corner of the globe. And the most beautiful women on planet Earth.
@Dislob
@Dislob Год назад
Speaking of women, one of the more shocking thing I noticed is how comfortable they are approaching men. They tend to make the first move, in comparison to more conservative places like Europe or the US. The culture over there puts men and women on equal footing. Amazing province. Had so much fun! 😁
@andreg212
@andreg212 Год назад
Montreal was also home of Canada's first federal capital till it burnt.
@lesliepotts5825
@lesliepotts5825 Год назад
Probably already mentioned but there was a Broadway musical made from Gander and 911. The small town took care of 7000 people, just below the population. 33 jumbo jets, passengers from 95 countries . Some incredible personal stories. Great documentary and name of the musical , Come From Away , a local expressions for visitors etc. , Gander talk, passengers called the plane people. Gander played a major role in Ww2 for aviation, and is still a traffic control check for aircraft crossing the Atlantic .
@ethrixhd7081
@ethrixhd7081 3 месяца назад
I went to that musical. Come from away, one of my fav childhood moments
@canuckbeauty297
@canuckbeauty297 Год назад
I live in Winnipeg, MB have a high paying job and feel safe living here. It's not the most exciting city more quiet and laid back but it does have a lot to offer and as our licence plates say, "Friendly Manitoba" we are a great bunch.
@Nevner-en4qh
@Nevner-en4qh 3 месяца назад
Albertan here, we think of you as the crime city
@kaelarboleda6237
@kaelarboleda6237 3 месяца назад
@@Nevner-en4qhlol because of your comment i just checked google about crime rate and guess what red deer alberta is on top 1 and edmonton is on top 8 congrats! 😂
@davidhenri2722
@davidhenri2722 3 месяца назад
But it's perception. Regardless. Winnipeg is a hole, crime is high while the Friendly Manitoba on our license plates is a weak attempt to convince people is something we are not. That is why so many people are leaving.
@carsonspitzke
@carsonspitzke 3 месяца назад
@@kaelarboleda6237 yes is this why liquor stores only let one person in at a time in winnipeg? because of its glowing safety?
@aprilv5965
@aprilv5965 3 месяца назад
Born and raised here. Wouldn't change it for anything. I love Manitoba and the beauty it has. I feel safe and have a good job. This video was also from 2021 - he said it right at the end. Perhaps things have changed now 🤷‍♀️
@nataliekoop8173
@nataliekoop8173 Месяц назад
Thank you for commenting on how beautiful Winnipeg (Manitoba) is. The tree canopy is amazing. The stats are can say what you want them to. We have an awesome education system and many days the weather is beautiful here even in the winter! A very sunny province.
@lioneldelorme7481
@lioneldelorme7481 2 года назад
Aside from a couple of shots, nearly all the footage from Manitoba (or at least anything that looks like a city) is the City of Winnipeg. Winnipeg is home to almost 60% of the province's population (750,000 out of 1.3 million estimated), and is home to the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL. It is also home to the only national museum outside of Ottawa, and the Royal Canadian Mint's coin operations. Manitoba itself is directly north of the states of North Dakota and Minnesota, so you see a lot of licence plates from those states in Winnipeg. Fun fact - A small peninsula that belongs to Minnesota can only be accessed by land from Manitoba. Known as the Northwest Angle, it's the only part of the United states outside of Alaska that is north of the 49th parallel. Second fun fact - The International Peace Garden is located and shared between Manitoba and the US state of North Dakota. You can cross the border freely within the park without going through customs, but once you leave the park, you must report to customs. The entrance to the park is right in the middle of the two border checkpoints.
@vmitchinson
@vmitchinson 2 года назад
Where does point Robert's fit in your opinion?
@lioneldelorme7481
@lioneldelorme7481 2 года назад
@@vmitchinson it too is a peninsula only accessible from BC, however it is south of the 49th. NW Angle has the odd distinction of being a small bump that goes north of the line.
@bunzeebear2973
@bunzeebear2973 2 года назад
Probably all footage from Manitoba was shot by a Mosquito(about as big as a "Bayraktar TB2" from Turkey - drone that can suck a Moose dry.)
@nancymilawski1048
@nancymilawski1048 2 года назад
You forgot Winnipeg's nickname, Winterpeg
@MarnieSchalla
@MarnieSchalla 5 месяцев назад
@@bunzeebear2973You’ve obviously not been here for at least 10 years. Practically live outside in summer. No problems with mosquitoes.
@helenamoeller8520
@helenamoeller8520 2 года назад
Check out BC more closely, especially Vancouver Island. Huge mountains beside the ocean and wonderful sandy beaches. If you like outdoor activities, there are very few we lack, skiing, deep sea diving, hiking, and even bathtub racing.
@hebber1961
@hebber1961 2 года назад
If it were just a tourism list ya.
@David-su4is
@David-su4is Год назад
Saskatchewan, hard to spell, easy to draw. I'm enjoying this, and it would be nice if you did a deep dive into each of the provinces. I've lived in the 3 western most provinces (prefer Sask.) But have only travelled as far east as Ontario, and am sure I could learn loads about the maritimes and Quebec.
@Albertarocks
@Albertarocks Год назад
I am pleased to inform you that the biggest fans of Saskatchewan and its people are Albertans. Tons of respect for Saskatchewan in Alberta. Friends and allies forever.
@swap6964
@swap6964 2 месяца назад
8:46 the british and the french basically, I forgot the details but there where wars and those who lived in labrador where taken by the british from a population that was there. Basically they were either moved somewhere else by the british or killed
@swap6964
@swap6964 2 месяца назад
I might have done some mistake, I learned this from my history books, but any story with the First-nation are probably modifies by the governements from that time
@sebastienlecmpte3419
@sebastienlecmpte3419 2 года назад
Fun fact about Labrador: it used to belong to Quebec, but was given to Newfoundland by the English crown. Quebec has never officially recognised that transaction in any official document.
@catherinefallon2608
@catherinefallon2608 Год назад
Merci ! Je savais que j'avais appris ça quelque part.
@sadee1287
@sadee1287 Год назад
Vraiment? Je ne savais pas ca.
@JohnStarkey-u6z
@JohnStarkey-u6z Год назад
When France abandoned New France under the Treaty of Paris in 1763 because the colony had become too expensive to maintain, all its territory fell to the British Crown. As settlement in Newfoundland predated that of Quebec, settling the contentious status of Labrador in favour of Newfoundland does make understandable sense. And Quebec was subsequently given jurisdiction over the District of Ungava which increased the size of the Province immensely. So the Crown taketh away, but the Crown also giveth.
@whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin
@whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin 2 года назад
Love your transparency and honesty, and your genuine curiosity. 👍🇨🇦
@markastoforoff7838
@markastoforoff7838 2 года назад
I started chatting with someone from England about a month ago. He thought the three largest cities in Canada were Toronto, Montreal, and Saskatchewan lol.
@patkowalchuk4003
@patkowalchuk4003 Год назад
Ha ha ha…heck the population of the whole province is less then the 4 most populous cities in Canada EACH! Lol
@corbynsgaming6211
@corbynsgaming6211 Год назад
I’m from Alberta and the cities and landscapes are very nice, but inflation is going up like crazy now so it is getting hard to afford a house here. The government is crashing the economy here.
@HiAndHello-w9l
@HiAndHello-w9l Год назад
@@corbynsgaming6211 other parts of the country are just as bad or worse… like it sucks I can’t afford to live on my own, but at least it’s not an impossible goal like it might be in Toronto or Vancouver
@bradzimmerman3171
@bradzimmerman3171 Год назад
​@@corbynsgaming6211 I sorry about nDP Edmonton where I live SO I would like to move but to where..?
@SkynetGenesis
@SkynetGenesis 2 месяца назад
@@patkowalchuk4003 i am pretty sure Montréal (if you include the metropolutain region) you would reach the 1/4th of the total population of montréal
@privateowen
@privateowen 4 месяца назад
Hi! New subscriber here and from Vancouver ☺️ been binge watching your posts and loving them👏🏼
@ellenkeefe76
@ellenkeefe76 2 года назад
I'm from Labrador and I live in Newfoundland, 20 plus years now , the weather isn't has bad he made it out to be , we had a wonderful summer this past summer , we don't get alot of snow , and temperatures isn't that cold , compared to other parts of Canada, I love Newfoundland , quiet, peaceful, safe, wonderful people , good food, .
@DuskMoon38
@DuskMoon38 Год назад
Facts 👍
@ashleynfld
@ashleynfld Год назад
So true. We probably have some of the mildest winters in all of canada.
@ianramage1593
@ianramage1593 2 года назад
You may have heard Nova Scotia referred to in Carly Simon's iconic song "You're So Vain". As a Canadian who has visited all 10 Canadian provinces (I live in Alberta), all the provinces are pretty good places to visit and to live. Canadians, in general, are friendly people. And Canada is one of the safest countries to visit. The biggest drawback (outside of Vancouver Island) is the weather. Winter is LONG here.
@aileenj8180
@aileenj8180 Год назад
I'm in Northern Alberta. You're right. Winter weather starts in October and ends in May lol
@cynthiasealy573
@cynthiasealy573 Год назад
Right…’to watch a total eclipse of the sun’ 😄
@KaiThunder67
@KaiThunder67 2 года назад
Video suggestion: Look up Sable Island, an island in the Atlantic Ocean and 300 km southeast of Halifax, NS. It's a small island famously known for its wild horses and a very limited number of people are allowed to visit every year.
@wilsevigny5528
@wilsevigny5528 2 года назад
Just a little FYI, Sable Island is within the city limits of Halifax, and makes Halifax the largest (geographically speaking) city in the world. ( Or just North America, I can't quite remember)
@mable552
@mable552 26 дней назад
As a Quebecer I love this, though French is spoken here, many speak English, it's not a problem in Montreal or Quebec city or any of the cities, we're pretty much bilingual and welcome all visitors..come have some poutine, Tyler!
@LudicrousFox
@LudicrousFox 2 года назад
As a person from Winnipeg, Manitoba I'd like to also say we are also know as Winterpeg and the Canadian Murder capital of Canada, my favorite season is construction Season...also know as Summer.
@Akapikepeicrer
@Akapikepeicrer 2 года назад
yeah but slurpee capital too....
@williamralph8396
@williamralph8396 2 года назад
The wife lived there as a little girl...she still shivers when you mention Portage & Main arrived in winter in the 70's with her Mom at the Greyhound station walked outside turned a corner and ended up blowing across the street with her Mom. Just so happened they arrived just as some " weather " was coming in. Took 2 big guy's to bundle her Mom and her into the car. First time she evr had the cold stop her breathing.
@CallowG
@CallowG 2 года назад
Technically Construction Season also includes Autumn and Spring.
@edot7266
@edot7266 2 года назад
Edmonton is the murder capital of Canada. Not Winnipeg. Winnipeg has a higher crime rate. Edmonton has a higher VIOLENT crime rate.
@DaveGIS123
@DaveGIS123 2 года назад
Ah, yes. Winterpeg, Manitscolda. Winnipeg's a funny place; you either love it or hate it. Personally I love the place --- it really is beautiful. Some people don't like it because the land is so flat, but once you get over that you'll realize the place has everything you could ever ask for. Some of the locals have a love/hate relationship with Winnipeg too. Check out a local band "The Weakerthans" and their hit song "One Great City" (The chorus is "I Hate Winnipeg").
@richardc8738
@richardc8738 2 года назад
Great video. Your presentation is sincere and enjoyable. I live in Alberta, and love it here, but I also love every Province and Territory. We should feel fortunate to live in Canada.
@denispotvin6396
@denispotvin6396 2 года назад
Well said. We are very lucky to live in Canada.
@arlo2951
@arlo2951 2 года назад
I grew up in BC. I've never heard anything about New Brunswick as being the absolute worst. I don't think it has a bad reputation at all. We think of it as our bilingual province and its beautiful. I would think the worst province might be considered Manitoba because of the cold cold weather.
@Liberal_From_Prairies689
@Liberal_From_Prairies689 2 года назад
New Brunswick has actually been listed as one of the best and most affordable places to live in Canada quite a few times.
@Liberal_From_Prairies689
@Liberal_From_Prairies689 2 года назад
@Gord Fulton how old are you? 12? Your unwillingness to learn a new language or your ability not to speak french isn't Quebec's fault. And snooty? Lol. You want snooty and snobby? That's the attitude people in Vancouver have, in Alberta have, in Saskatchewan have, snootiness isn't unique to any specific province, it's all over Canada, pride in the place we've come from. Are you just mad because Quebec is so much more affordable than BC and offers so much? While BC government acts like BC is so great and that it justifies such a high cost of living when in truth cities like Vancouver have turned into such cesspools of crime and drug addiction and mental illness?
@jeremy6666
@jeremy6666 2 года назад
@@Liberal_From_Prairies689 they keep doing that but its all lies. low wages because companies have this mindset. rents have skyrocketed, housing prices have skyrocketed. oh and hope you dont need a doctor, or want a decent job and dont speak french
@shannontarrant1826
@shannontarrant1826 2 года назад
@Gord Fulton Yes foreshure the language barrier is a big one and I couldn't bleave thay are number 1 but it is because of what this video was using to rank the province's that's why I figured BC would be 1or2 at least he'll I got surprised my province got 9 I figured it would be 10 lol.
@user-ln9ui9yn3j
@user-ln9ui9yn3j 2 года назад
@@jeremy6666 The need French thing is BS. It's more to do with who you know, than what to know.
@larryking4519
@larryking4519 2 года назад
I am French speaking and for your information, in the province of Quebec, the majority of people speak 2 or more languages and that includes English, so don't be afraid for the language issue
@stevethecross2727
@stevethecross2727 2 года назад
Ya the media hypes the language divide . Je suis français aussi. I don't care what you speak. We'll find a way to communicate.
@EmpereurFrancois
@EmpereurFrancois 2 года назад
French canadian here... and while we are mostly bilingual, we are less and less open (think at the 96 law...) and its quite sad
@larryking4519
@larryking4519 2 года назад
@@EmpereurFrancois here another French Canadian, French is disappearing, I refuse to be assimilated, even though I speak 3 languages fluently, in my province in some places, I can't even be served in French
@livier3970
@livier3970 2 года назад
@@EmpereurFrancois no, we are not in the 80s relax.
@lucieudem
@lucieudem 2 года назад
yes for tourists but if you want to have a job and really live in Québec... you need to learn French. Just as common curtesy at least :)
@RachelD-br4es
@RachelD-br4es 2 месяца назад
Ontario all the way!!! If you are ever in need of a summer vacay, small city of Sarnia Ontario located at the base of lake Huron has a beautiful provincial park about an hour away! Pinery park's beaches are absolutely beautiful with beautiful sandbanks especially at the end of the wilderness trail or if you park at the first beach (dog beach) you walk towards Grand bend there is beautiful sand banks. The park also has about 7 kilometers of beautiful fresh water beach! The pinery also has many hiking trails, the longest mainly used for bikes being 14 kilometers. The old assauble chanel has some of the cleanest spring fed water. You can also camp at pinery.
@elisabethcure3094
@elisabethcure3094 2 года назад
Je suis Québécoise. I'm from Québec. We do pronounce it Kébek, no "u". I was surprised myself that we are at #1 because of our tax rate, BUT it seems that being taxed is not so bad after all. We are proud of our culture and language. French is sacred over here, and sometimes we are not understood because of that. But, I do believe that it is the best place to be in the world. We are privileged and we are so grateful for it. Thanks for your interest in our country. Canada is one of, if not the best, place to live. Thanks for sharing your curiosity and help our best neighbours to know us better. 👍
@mpili.mattress
@mpili.mattress 2 года назад
I agree, but Quebec might not be the best place in the world, among the best may be, but I consider Morroco, the Scandinavian countries, South Korea, Austalia, New Zealand, Turkey, Slovenia, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Uruguay.
@JasonKhan
@JasonKhan 2 года назад
More of this, French, English or another language let's all appreciate how great our province/home is and try and export our amazing culture.
@evelynproulx1853
@evelynproulx1853 2 года назад
@@sheldef4328 as a Quebecer or a native French speaking from Québec, it's prononced ... K- BEC.Like in OK... the K sound is the same... so K-BEC. 🙂
@themore-you-know
@themore-you-know 2 года назад
@@mpili.mattress, I'm very pissed by this, but Québec might soon be one of the best place to live, because many of the countries you listed will soon (80 years) be turned into apocalyptic deserts by the rising temperature. Morroco, South Korea, Austalia, New Zealand, Turkey, Slovenia, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Uruguay are all going to be known as Blackashesstan.
@pistache2334
@pistache2334 2 года назад
C'était sur que Québec était dans le top 3 mais je suis surprise qu'on soit #1 🥇
@hereitisagain4880
@hereitisagain4880 5 месяцев назад
Newfies (from Newfoundland) are without doubt the friendliest Canadians. I did business there often. Business meetings started approximately after 10:30 a.m. and no coffee was served, but beer was. My friend there left his house with me and left his front door unlocked. I asked him about that. "A neighbour might need somethin' , eh?'
@ElitePanda1
@ElitePanda1 Месяц назад
newfies are the best
@GaisSacredCreations
@GaisSacredCreations 2 года назад
If you like the European feel of Montréal and Québec City, this province is for you. Québec City is one of the oldest fortified cities in N.America. Cobblestoned streets, narrow alleyways, ancient battlements, built on a cliff overlooking the St Lawrence seaway along with a haunted ghost history dating back to the 1600s. Québec is a unilingual province (French) with the only bi-judicial system in Canada meaning that our law system is based on the Civil Law system (or once called, the Napoleanic law system) for everything related to the province while Criminal law falls under the British Commonwealth system like the rest of the country. Québec is the only province that has its own Law making system that is not Federal with the National Assembly in Québec City (our equivalent of the House of Commons in Ottawa.) A rich and diverse history that started back in 1534 when the French explorer Jacques Cartier landed on the shores of the St Lawrence river and claimed the land for France, calling it New France. New France was lost to the British after a years-long war that ended in 1769 when after the siege of Québec City by General Wolfe, General Montcalm surrendered to the British army. To keep peace with the French colonists and their Native American allies, the British Crown drew up the Québec Act of 1774 allowing the French to keep their religion, way of life and language which is why to this day, the province is still unique. Not to mention, the thousands of Irish that fled to Québec during the 17th century to escape persecution from the British and helped build the province along with many Scots. The French also had an amazingly close bond with the Native American nations for trade and commerce until the British took over and had the Nations sign a treaty forbidding them to interact with the French and cut all ties with them, if not, they were threatened by the Crown with death and destruction to their villages. The British hated the fact that the French population intermingled and married the Native Americans (Métis). Another interesting fact is that Québec is not part of the Canadian Constitution...that is another story for another time.
@shellyfryhoernicke394
@shellyfryhoernicke394 10 месяцев назад
It is a beautiful, historic province, but very prejudiced against anglophones
@United_states_from_america
@United_states_from_america 2 месяца назад
As someone from Quebec I can assure you that even if you don’t speak French almost everyone knows how to speak English so it won’t be a problem 🙃
@rouge9
@rouge9 2 месяца назад
Almost everyone ? Not even the half speak english !
@atstrategist
@atstrategist 2 месяца назад
@@rouge9 i've never met anyone who didnt speak english, but i do live in montreal so
@maximelavoie717
@maximelavoie717 2 месяца назад
That’s only true of the Montreal region
@oryx9100
@oryx9100 2 месяца назад
Depends where you are if you go in Mtl, yeah a lot of people speaks english anywhere else in quebec is not so true
@United_states_from_america
@United_states_from_america 2 месяца назад
@@oryx9100 but it’s not like there are a lot of people in the North of Quebec
@christinemoore9239
@christinemoore9239 2 года назад
British Columbia really is paradise. Our basic family home cost $1.3 million. We can only afford it because we’ve been in the market for 25 years and started purchasing when housing was much cheaper. Vancouver/Victoria rarely get any snow at all. In the middle of the province, we get just enough to have a fantastic ski season in the winter and lake sports in the summer. Highly recommend it for tourists.
@jude900
@jude900 2 года назад
Watch Vancouver is dying It might change your mind about moving there
@christinemoore9239
@christinemoore9239 2 года назад
@@jude900 I grew up in Vancouver and have lived in Kelowna now for 20 years. All big cities are too big for me. I visited last week and it was busy, but gorgeous. More drug addiction than before, but that is true everywhere unfortunately.
@dafni10565
@dafni10565 4 месяца назад
The Okanagan Valley has better weather and is much more affordable than Vancouver. Especially if you like the quiet country life. I used to live and in Van. Don't like it much anymore.
@johnt8636
@johnt8636 2 года назад
Nova Scotia. My home. Yes, Tyler, you may have heard "Nova Scotia" in the song You're So Vain by Carly Simon. On The Simpsons, and on The West Wing. My observations over 20+ years in the tourism industry is that Americans think Nova Scotia is something like Timbuktu; they've maybe heard of it, but have no idea where it is, other than someplace remote. BTW: Nova Scotia means New Scotland in Latin. Prince Edward Island is after Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathern. He was the son King George lll. New Brunswick used to be part of Nova Scotia until it was made a separate province in 1784, and after of King George lll's titles: Duke and Prince-elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg ("Hanover") in the Holy Roman Empire.
@cindyt9232
@cindyt9232 2 года назад
@Jet Stream. Yes she's fr Springhill N.S.
@TylerBucketYoutube
@TylerBucketYoutube 2 года назад
Ha I believe you're absolutely right about the song You're so Vain!
@johnt8636
@johnt8636 2 года назад
@@TylerBucketRU-vid "Then you flew your Lear jet up to Nova Scotia, to see the total eclipse of the sun..."
@jeffreycairns767
@jeffreycairns767 2 года назад
​@@jetstream6389 Family Guy had that song as part of an episode. Stewie was addicted to the song.
@200beluga
@200beluga 2 года назад
I live in the southern half of Saskatchewan in Regina. I love small city Living. You leave the city and there are miles of open prairie. It’s so flat that you can see your dog run away for days. 😁. You need to check out a tv series called, “Corner Gas” a comedy. It is filmed in a small town, just out side of Regina. It was aired in the U.S. Give me the Flat Lands with the open big skies any day.
@Toiletman_1
@Toiletman_1 3 месяца назад
Where I live (Canada) it takes like 3 months after January winter will turn into spring
@toad0720
@toad0720 2 года назад
As a person from Winnipeg, I am just waiting for someone to discover the pothole that leads to the center of the earth.
@MarnieSchalla
@MarnieSchalla 5 месяцев назад
That’s fair…and the only thing truthful about this program.
@HMMMakeup
@HMMMakeup 2 месяца назад
😂😂😂
@Terrorific_tray
@Terrorific_tray 2 года назад
I think if you ask Canadians their order, it would be quite different then this one. I do like that he used stats though.
@scottthomson9813
@scottthomson9813 2 года назад
Note: When they say Saskatchewan is dangerous it's all relative. Atlanta on a Sunday afternoon after church is hundreds of times more dangerous than anywhere in Saskatchewan!
@kjw79
@kjw79 2 года назад
Yes, the RCMP are always reminding people to even lock their cars and homes because there is so little crime that were very Trusting!
@eshical4189
@eshical4189 2 года назад
Yeah. Everywhere in canada is except for the DTES, Thompson, North Battleford and Kelowna.
@Kelly-ih8tm
@Kelly-ih8tm 5 месяцев назад
Nova Scotia proud here 👍🏻☺️
@allyouneed71
@allyouneed71 Год назад
FUN FACT: Alberta is RAT FREE
@paulvanta
@paulvanta 3 месяца назад
Specially now that chukky moved to florida
@cube252002
@cube252002 3 месяца назад
The four legged kind anyways…
@Earboo
@Earboo 3 месяца назад
It’s actually kinda wild lol
@CiroSalgado-wy3mw
@CiroSalgado-wy3mw 3 месяца назад
the samll ones atleast
@Celestial-Pickle
@Celestial-Pickle 3 месяца назад
Also, FUN FACT: Manitoba is home to the world’s largest orgy…but it’s for snakes. 🐍
@Lorijenken
@Lorijenken Год назад
New Brunswick here (Tracadie-Sheila) tiny town and I can say 100% accurate about no-funswick, unless you are an outdoors person, if you like camping, hunting fishing NB is great place otherwise its boring AF here. I am also part of what's know as "Acadien" a Francophone loving people who care about others :3
@marieclaudeb.2366
@marieclaudeb.2366 2 года назад
I’m automatically wanting to know, ranked by who… 😂 if you want to find out about Newfoundland people, you should look up the story of Gander’s response to 9-11 events ❤
@cemeterywalkswithbelleandh7866
@cemeterywalkswithbelleandh7866 2 года назад
Me too🇨🇦✌🏻⚘🇨🇦
@darlenegoode6758
@darlenegoode6758 2 года назад
I was going to say that ...
@bettyrose1347
@bettyrose1347 2 года назад
The list is so biased and Newfoundland got the worst of it.
@catherinezeigst
@catherinezeigst 2 года назад
Whenever someone I know has gone to Newfoundland, they can't say enough good things about it and end up dreaming of moving there.
@billfarley9167
@billfarley9167 2 года назад
Damn good people all, but you really need to have a reset with your weather.
@mmlory78
@mmlory78 4 месяца назад
I lived in Ontario all my life and truthfully never lock my doors! The house I grew up in we didn’t even have a key to lock the doors. It’s very safe! In fact we were gone on vacation one year and my friends biked over to my house (which was far from where they lived) and one fell and hurt herself they just came to my House and walked in. They called their parents and had some Snacks while they waited for their parents to pick them up! We also use to have the neighbours developmentally delayed son come into our house all the time and he would just make a sandwich eat it and leave! Was never an issue for us! Canadians are by and by friendly and I bet many don’t lock their doors!
@robbk1
@robbk1 Месяц назад
I grew up in The North End of Winnipeg (in the 1940s and '50s, and in West Kildonan, and we never needed to lock our doors. After watching the video, this guy thinks half of Canada's provinces are so dangerous an American wouldn't want to move there. But I'd best that EVERY state in USA is 5 times (or more) dangerous than Manitoba or Saskatchewan. And I'd bet that Manitoba's schools are better than those of almost every state in The US (based on the fact that he knows almost nothing about the country next to his own). I'll bet he knows very little about the rest of The World, as well.
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