22 Minutes: Vancouver Tourism Ad
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- A new tourism ad reveals the West Coast city delivers a winter without all the nasty winter.
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I love the Hawaiian-y music in the background to remind us how ridiculously warm Vancouver is when it has no business being that warm.
I used to work at Mountain Equipment Co-op's head office in Kits, Vancouver. Every person calling in for orders would inevitably ask about the weather there, and in late winter I would gush about it being just too warm to wear a coat while riding my bicycle to work that morning, the cherry blossoms, and totally ham it up, etc., to other Canadians still in the deep freeze. I got one of my co-workers to do the same one perfect day. He came back and said that someone was literally crying on the other end of the phone.
Ahhhh...Vancouver.
Sunshine isn't something I associate with Vancouver. The winters aren't cold, but they are rainy.
hahahahahahahahaha wheeee smoke another joint, LOL
You have a photo of Boston at the end. And even though it’s summer now, and 3 years after the fact, coming to Boston in the winter is not an escape for Canadians.
Good eye. I saw a stock photo of Boston Public Garden and compared the two. I almost said it was Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park but there's only two small bridges there.
You mean the photo of snow was Boston’s right? I have lived in Boston’s in winter looked just like it.
When I visited Vancouver in 1986 it was sunny for the three days I was there and the locals told me they were the three only sunny days they get all year
How dare Vancouver be tropical in the winter. That's why when they do get a measure of snow and can't deal with it, the rest of Canada laughs.
Well...if you like almost, never-ending rain/clouds...ALL winter long?
And it does snow...though it rarely stays for more than a few hours.
And it's only about 7-9 degrees for a high (so forget those pics of people in shorts).
However, even with all that?
it's still MILES better than the rest of Canada in the winter (though Prince Rupert is pretty nice, also)...to me.
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Lmao I love Vancouver
HAAAHAHAHAHAAA.... WEEEEEEE!!!! x]
Yeah, it rains a lot in Vancouver during the winter, but I'll take that light pitter patter, over snow and blizzards any day!
At least your umbrella holds together in Vancouver, unlike when it gets destroyed during those windy praire thunderstorms.
One of those photos was from beacon hill in Victoria
Which one? The sunset?
the walkway with the freighter out in the water?
I thought so too...but just figured I was wrong. Thanks.
@@yvonnesavage6355 The oceanview at :31 looks like Victoria to me.
@@beyondwhatisknown These are all photos taken in Vancouver. the one you are referring to is just past English Bay close to Second Beach looking due south with freighters in English Bay. That land across the bay is Kits and Point Grey and the very tip is UBC. The land to the right of the tree is Bowen Island.
How do I get so many 22 Minute using search Canadian Libertarian Golok Buday. Can't even find the interview I did on "Canadian Libertarian."
You can have Vancouver. The cold weather in the prairies is the price we pay for so many days of sunshine. As a bonus it keeps out the drug addicts and beggars laying on the sidewalks.
The worst rain storm I ever was in... though it was the end of the world... think the cold of ontario is fine!
It's pretty rainy here in winter. When there is snow it's all the stupid slushy kind and no one can get anywhere. Skytrains have more stops because of snow build up, buses don't go up icy inclines like Burnaby Mountain.
Also, sidewalks are full of people. Even with COVID.
For an added bonus, go to Richmond and most places require cash only, or go to North Vancouver where there are super rich terrible drivers who don't care!
Having lived in both the lower mainland and toronto, i used to whine about translink, but at least the skytrain runs when there's 5cm of snow and doesn't force you to stand in line for 2 hours waiting for a shuttle bus.
What about the rain
This is so inaccurate. Sunshine in Vancouver in winter is rare. Most of the time, the sky is grey and people just feel lucky if it’s not raining. And if it does snow, whole cities come to a halt. People there just don’t know how to drive in snow and public transit fails.
Just like every other city in Canada.
WEEEEeeeeeeee! HAHAHA!
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stay away - it's horrible and crowded here - and they don't want cars in lovely Stanley Park - you'll have an awful awful time
Huh ? ? ? Oh, I get it, the voiceover is smoking . . .
I am surprised you could make such a totally stupid segment on Supernatural Beautiful British Columbia. Everyone, who has been here loves it.
Meh...