TOP 10 SMALL TOWNS IN CANADA | Hidden Gems Canadians Don't Want You to Know About
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Want to learn about all the small Canadian towns you can live in? Perhaps you want to get away from the big cities and enjoy rural life in Canada with its lower cost of living, abundance of space and quiet nature.
This is our top ten list of Canadian small towns, and I also mentioned that there would be five more, so I am dropping them here.
Honourable mentions:
11. Lakefield, Ontario
12. Stormont, Nova Scotia
13. Red Deer, Alberta
14. Summerside, PEI
15. Lethbridge, Alberta
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Good morning Narder thanks for the great video on small town s in Canada beautiful ❤️ country love from Australia ❤️ keep safe and well ❤️
Cool video. Thank you
None of my Big Three on your list, but you highlighted some that are small, REALLY SMALL. My Big Three: 3/Stratford ON, 2/Antigonish NS, 1/Nelson BC. Admittedly 3 and 2 are rather skint on natural attractions, compared to the majesty of most that you listed.
Honorable mention Sheet Harbour NS which is definitely both majestic and friendly...not all that different from your NS town, I think.
I like the content of your show plus you have an excellent speaking voice.
Mahone bay and Victoria by the sea .
Best family trip 3 years ago .
Warmest most humble people .
Nothing does it quite like East Atlantic Canada for me.
Ahhhh PEI, I haven't been there in WAY too long. I have to make a trip. Thanks for that reminder!
Excited for you! Let me know how it goes!
Great spot if you want to be a pill head.
I need a small town that’s very diverse, less racist… a lot of towns have a lot of racism and nobody talks about it
I fi d people who scream racism are often very racist themselves. Anytime this person doesn't get what they want or if someone doesn't like them they scream racism. When in fact they just make no attempt to amalgamate into the community and demand their new country become a mini version of their birthplace. I'm not saying racism doesn't exist, I'm saying it's used as an excuse for not doing your own part to become e canadian.
Lots of beautiful places indeed. Just to help you find the right city in Québec (we DO speak in English by the way) : it’s name Saint-Sauveur not Saint-Saveur. I would also recommand the region of Charlevoix (Baie St-Paul, Ste-Irénée, etc.) which is lovely and close to Quebec city.
Très hideux. Merci de l’avoir corrigé. Respect de France à mes frères canadiens et leur magnifique pays et language 🇫🇷🤝🇨🇦
As someone who lives in Jasper, Alberta. I would NOT recommend it to those who’ve never lived in a small town or not used to rural life.
The closest town to Jasper is 1 hour away driving, the winters are harsh, and if you don’t enjoy being outside, you’ll be quite bored here. But yea I love it here lol
Thanks I love Jasper and miss it .may move there myself . Been in penticton for last 15
Great video, thanks for sharing. The background music was a bit over powering / distracting though.
Alma, NB is an amazing place!!
Thank you very much for the video. Yes, housing in those small towns is far more affordable than in GTA or Lower Mainland but I wonder if there are decent work opportunities in those places. I've have lived in just one small town, Nelson, BC and it was possible only because I was already pre-employed by BC Hydro.
Nelson!! Wow, I just made a post where I said it's my #1 small town in Canada.
The video of the houses in Churchill are not from Churchill, Manitoba they are from Churchill Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador
which city u would choose on this list to build a cabin?
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Great to see you again! This means a lot to me and made my day. I’ll be in Ukraine for a month at least. Hope you’re doing well and wishing you all the successes.
I lived in Jasper and it's super beautiful but i wouldn't recommend it for living as they don't allow growth in the town so the odds of you getting a house or job there is slim to none unless you work in tourism like i did when i was there however i didn't own anything. I would not suggest living inside any National Parks unless your are just doing a seasonal gig for life experience.
Is the city of Jasper itself, part of the National Park? Makes sense, that could surely cause there to be a no-growth rule.
Kapuskasing Ontario is also a beautiful little town
#QOTD: Which small town is the most appealing to you?
I was not expecting that the first thing I see in this video would be Saint John
Surprise surprise.
I'm from morocco .Can i find job offer in this cities ???
Love from Peterborough ON. Aswell. Came across OBJ reacts to your video once you said you were from Lakefeild I had to come over and say hi. What are the chances. Love seeing youtubers getting closer to my hometown. Just show how much this area is growing. Why didnt Peterborough Lakefeild make this list with Music fest, trent severn waterway and the liftlocks, nature.
St-Sauveur it's missing a 2nd u
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Huh, I got married in the gazebo @1:55 and currently live in Bobcaygeon, small world
Yes small world! Super cool. I’m from the Kawarthas.
How can u have a top 10 of Canadian small towns and not mention one town in the Okanagan Valley in b.c
I forget do they make apples or wine.
The problem is that a Top 10 list can have only ten entries...too many candidates, too few placements.
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Who can afford NOTL?
And there's not a single building in Ucleulet . How can you do a vid on small towns and not show the town ? Also , the town you're referring to in the Laurentians of Quebec is called "Saint Sauveur" , not Saint Saveur . And your intro...well , you give people the impression that their property will appreciate 10 fold in 7-8 years if they move to a small Canadian town , lol . Btw , how much is the average cost of a home in the town of Jasper ?
Niagara-on-the-lake is the most haunted place in canada
Why?
Am from Ghana Can I have a job offer there please
Truth is people up north don't care about the same things you do.
Please, you are showing restaurants and galleries you would only find in a population of 3million! It is confusing and misleading.
I have since learned how to source better B-Roll. Please do not move directly to a place because you watched one CZcams video from me.
You have done zero research on small town living other than where you lived.
This is mostly to visit I think because so many of these places are hard to live in 😅
This guy has no clue about Canada.
Those mountains are not in Quebec, get this right. Someone else is using your video, people are getting the wrong idea.
I’m definitely getting sued thank you.
Talking Beluga whales and showing whale sharks on video.
Sorry I'm not a biologist.
Sorry, but it's Saint-SAUVEUR
Thank you, my mistake. How about goûtez la saveur du crunch crunch de Montréal
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Goodbye for now, but see you soon!
If you plan on moving to Canada please respect Canadian rules and laws. Do not expect us to adapt to your culture or your ways of lifestyle. Canadian folks are polite they say please and thank you. They'll hold a door open for you. Most of all we respect our elders and take care of our elders.
Makes fun of non quebecois pronunciation, proceeds to pronounce saint in an anglo accent. 🤲
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Dude! WHY??? Why scare people into thinking that you CAN'T stay in Quebec if you don't speak French??? I was born here, and I lived in 7 provinces. Unless you move to small towns, away from any tourists and up North, almost 90% of the population can understand English and get by with basic conversations. You either NEVER really gave it a try or are full of BS. And Montreal is the most bilingual city in the country. If you can't get by in English there, you must be really trying hard.
I am getting really sick of that stupidity. My personal experience is that you CAN'T live in French anywhere in Canada except Quebec, and a few small towns in Ontario, Manitoba, or New Brunswick. But you CAN live in English in almost the whole of Quebec.
I work in the tourist industry in Quebec city. With the amount of Americans I see every day, that have ZERO problems being understood anywhere they go, I figured it wasn't even a question anymore.
Quebec has changed a LOT since the internet. Kids actually go online and learn English that way.
You should try to stay in Montreal for a week or so and see if you make sense. Maybe Lac St-Jean would be a hard sell, but St-SAUVEUR is a touristy place and you WILL get by in English...
This was just another lame political nonsense.
Dawson is like prince George lots of drugs. Just saying.
Sir I am student and I have completed my schooling a few months ago . I have enrolled in bachelor of commerce (b.com ) and wanted to immigrate Canada on work permit but no ideas how to get basic job in Canada