It's no surprise a city that is 3 times larger than Vancouver will have more events. We should just like each city for what they offer rather than saying x is better than y.
@@fbafoundationalbuck-broken6011 It's really cool! We have many game stores, a couple virtual reality arcades and omg this place called Activate, Canada's first active gaming facility - I'm going to visit, I can give a review once I do :)
Moved from Vancouver from Toronto 20 years ago. Everyone in Toronto said you’ll love Vancouver, when I got to Vancouver everyone talked crap about Toronto. I’ll take Toronto people with Vancouver weather until the quake hits.
We moved to Vancouver from Toronto 3 years ago and NEVER looked back. We cannot see ourselves in Ontario again. It comes down to this: are you a city person or outdoor person? Neither city compares to each other in those two aspects, so as outdoorsy people Toronto is no match to Vancouver. The same goes for people that love city activities, Vancouver will not compare to Toronto.
interesting. I just cme from a video about montrealers on Toronto and I feel like Toronto and Vancouver are very similar vs Montreal and toronto/vancouver but you make a good point about nature. Vancouver is probably like if Toronto had nature, but not much focus on art or culture like Quebec
@@2322zelda I wouldn't put any credence whatsoever on internet videos. The discussions always get polarized by regional civic pride and are often dominated by people who have no idea about any other city than their own. Vancouverites promote Vancouver. Torontonians promote Toronto. Montrealers promote Montreal. I've seen a lot of very astonishing claims made over the years in online videos that are often complete fantasy. The best thing to do is to visit the cities and make up our own minds. I know all three of these cities very well, and while Montreal always promotes itself as the art/cultural/food capital of the country, anyone who works in these fields know that Toronto took over decades ago. It would be difficult to be otherwise; the metropolitan population of the GTA is roughly the same as the metropolitan populations of Vancouver and Montreal put together. Half of the population of the GTA was born outside of Canada. The sheer size of Toronto and it's varied ethnic makeup has taken the city to a different level; there is a buzz and an energy in the air that is impossible not to notice. Other than that, looking at it from an international standpoint, Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto all have a lot more in common than they realize; they are all three very "Canadian" cities. Personally I like that all three of those cities have differences; who would want all of Canada's cities to be the same?
For those of us from smaller canadian cities that think vancouver is a big city, whats the difference between vancouver and toronto for city amenities?
The key to finding friends in Vancouver is to be where they are at, and roam with them. The young lady said it right, go where the events are, take it step by step.
I’d say Toronto has much more of an arts/culture scene than Vancouver. As an artist, I just prefer Toronto and Vancouver is pretty but can feel a bit sterile sometimes. I also prefer victorian architecture of neighbourhoods in Toronto.
Interesting. I thought Toronto was the friendliest city in the world (thats what I keep hearing from people there). Im shocked that anyone thinks Vancouver is more friendly.
How can you call it a coast to coast clash? Yes, Vancouver is on the West Coast, but Toronto is nowhere near any coast. If you wanted to contrast east vs west, then Halifax would ha e made a much better representative of the east coast than Toronto.
Actually that would be a cool idea, although you'd be comparing a much larger city of Vancouver to the smaller (and older) Halifax I think it would still be a great comparison.
Hahaha! We have "green spaces" in TO pointing to the 4 or 5 trees behind her! I like TO when I visited last May but urban green spaces in comparison to Vancouver is not comparable.
Clearly you don't know Toronto at all. You probably visited it, without ever leaving the tourist area from Eaton Centre to the CN Tower/Ripley's aquarium.. Toronto has a massive Ravine system going through the entire city to the north and it has 1,500 Parks. It's on a lake the size of Wales. Maybe next time get to know a city at least a tiny bit before you make snap judgments just because you visited it in May. Going to Ripley's Aquarium doesn't make you an expert on Toronto.
@@paul.hogan720 I'm not contesting anything about the greenness of Vancouver. I'm not taking away anything from Vancouver. I'm trying to get across the point that people in Vancouver have absolutely no idea about the green cover that exists in Toronto, and furthermore they're not interested. But most importantly I'm not here to argue with strangers on the internet. If you're not interested then you're not interested.
The culture in Vancouver in 2022 is nothing like how it was in just 2012... 90's and early 00's Vancouver was an absolutely amazing place to be for a young man... cheap housing, good pay, women not always on their phones, popping social scene... 2022 Vancouver is absolute trash compared to what the city once was and offered.
You are right at 90s was best and amazing now things has get worst. 60s ,70s,80s,90s were the best time to live the life was amazing no internet or smart mobile and people were communicate each others
@@Smiler2724 There have been no TV shows that captured the magical time of life that the 80's 90's and early 00's were, things started getting messed up in the mid 00's and the nose-dive began around 2008-2009. 2022 is a complete perversion of reality compared to what we had growing up!
Misconception; I find in Vancouver people seem to think Toronto has winters like Winnipeg. Sooo not true, and while Toronto winters are colder than Vancouver, they are surprisingly "mild". In my opinion, NO Canadian winters are "awesome" or "warm"; sorry, but that is one of the realities of being a nation in the northern hemisphere! It's just a matter of degrees of awful.
Vancouver has more rain per year than Toronto. Toronto has hotter summers , Vancouver has milder winters. Both cities are way to expensive to live in . Toronto would be more multicultural and we have an NBA and MLB franchises. Vancouver people can be anti social , but so can Toronto people. Transit is easier to use in Toronto than Vancouver. Homeless and drug problem is about the same in both cities.
the PNW probably has the worst homelessness in all of north america, go watch a video on east hastings street, toronto doesnt have anything comparable to it.
Moving to Toronto from Vancouver recently, gotta say Toronto is much better!
Dude it was a great video thanks for the good quality and letting us know the perspectives of the people living in both the cities.
Moved to Toronto from Vancouver, the 6ix is just so much better in many ways.
It's no surprise a city that is 3 times larger than Vancouver will have more events. We should just like each city for what they offer rather than saying x is better than y.
Both cities are amazing
GREAT VIDEO BROTHER.
That’s my city 😍 toronno’s halal food scene, vibes and community is the best. @the people who had bad experiences, let me be your tour guide 😤💛
COOL. HOW IS THE VIDEO GAME SCENE IN TORONTO?
@@fbafoundationalbuck-broken6011 It's really cool! We have many game stores, a couple virtual reality arcades and omg this place called Activate, Canada's first active gaming facility - I'm going to visit, I can give a review once I do :)
Moved from Vancouver from Toronto 20 years ago. Everyone in Toronto said you’ll love Vancouver, when I got to Vancouver everyone talked crap about Toronto. I’ll take Toronto people with Vancouver weather until the quake hits.
Stayed in Toronto for 3 years... Thinking to move to Vancouver now
It ain't that bad, depends what you're looking for in a city
@@SayePries DO A VIDEO OF THE VIDEO GAME SCENE IN TORONTO.
Same here
We moved to Vancouver from Toronto 3 years ago and NEVER looked back. We cannot see ourselves in Ontario again. It comes down to this: are you a city person or outdoor person? Neither city compares to each other in those two aspects, so as outdoorsy people Toronto is no match to Vancouver. The same goes for people that love city activities, Vancouver will not compare to Toronto.
interesting. I just cme from a video about montrealers on Toronto and I feel like Toronto and Vancouver are very similar vs Montreal and toronto/vancouver but you make a good point about nature. Vancouver is probably like if Toronto had nature, but not much focus on art or culture like Quebec
I agree, currently living in GTA and considering of moving in BC.
@@2322zelda I wouldn't put any credence whatsoever on internet videos. The discussions always get polarized by regional civic pride and are often dominated by people who have no idea about any other city than their own. Vancouverites promote Vancouver. Torontonians promote Toronto. Montrealers promote Montreal. I've seen a lot of very astonishing claims made over the years in online videos that are often complete fantasy. The best thing to do is to visit the cities and make up our own minds. I know all three of these cities very well, and while Montreal always promotes itself as the art/cultural/food capital of the country, anyone who works in these fields know that Toronto took over decades ago. It would be difficult to be otherwise; the metropolitan population of the GTA is roughly the same as the metropolitan populations of Vancouver and Montreal put together. Half of the population of the GTA was born outside of Canada. The sheer size of Toronto and it's varied ethnic makeup has taken the city to a different level; there is a buzz and an energy in the air that is impossible not to notice. Other than that, looking at it from an international standpoint, Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto all have a lot more in common than they realize; they are all three very "Canadian" cities. Personally I like that all three of those cities have differences; who would want all of Canada's cities to be the same?
Can’t be said any better. I’m a city person, so considering moving to Toronto from Vancouver
For those of us from smaller canadian cities that think vancouver is a big city, whats the difference between vancouver and toronto for city amenities?
Solid video man
The key to finding friends in Vancouver is to be where they are at, and roam with them. The young lady said it right, go where the events are, take it step by step.
She also said if you’re not in the loop you’ll not make friends so how do you get in the loop for starters? How to know which events to go?
Except that doesn't work past high school.
Yoooo, get back here Saye! Let's 🏀
For sure ! Been rainy lately but we need to bring the group back together
What You can get a house in Toronto 🤔?? Well that's some news...
I’d say Toronto has much more of an arts/culture scene than Vancouver. As an artist, I just prefer Toronto and Vancouver is pretty but can feel a bit sterile sometimes. I also prefer victorian architecture of neighbourhoods in Toronto.
Vancouver is not a small city
perfect answer 5:28
Interesting. I thought Toronto was the friendliest city in the world (thats what I keep hearing from people there). Im shocked that anyone thinks Vancouver is more friendly.
No one who has lived anywhere else as an adult does
How can you call it a coast to coast clash? Yes, Vancouver is on the West Coast, but Toronto is nowhere near any coast. If you wanted to contrast east vs west, then Halifax would ha e made a much better representative of the east coast than Toronto.
Actually that would be a cool idea, although you'd be comparing a much larger city of Vancouver to the smaller (and older) Halifax I think it would still be a great comparison.
la vs new york moment lolllll
West coast is the best coast!!
Left coast isn't the right coast. Hali rules
East Coast fk da rest!
Hahaha! We have "green spaces" in TO pointing to the 4 or 5 trees behind her! I like TO when I visited last May but urban green spaces in comparison to Vancouver is not comparable.
Clearly you don't know Toronto at all. You probably visited it, without ever leaving the tourist area from Eaton Centre to the CN Tower/Ripley's aquarium.. Toronto has a massive Ravine system going through the entire city to the north and it has 1,500 Parks. It's on a lake the size of Wales. Maybe next time get to know a city at least a tiny bit before you make snap judgments just because you visited it in May. Going to Ripley's Aquarium doesn't make you an expert on Toronto.
@@bobbbxxx Wow! Sorreeee! Did not go to any of those touristy places you mentioned but point taken. Lighten up Bob.
@@94cdnm3 Lol! Clearly I struck a nerve! Just letting you know what you missed. Let it go and have a good day. 😅
@@bobbbxxx vancouver is clearly more green than toronto, smh
@@paul.hogan720 I'm not contesting anything about the greenness of Vancouver. I'm not taking away anything from Vancouver. I'm trying to get across the point that people in Vancouver have absolutely no idea about the green cover that exists in Toronto, and furthermore they're not interested. But most importantly I'm not here to argue with strangers on the internet. If you're not interested then you're not interested.
The culture in Vancouver in 2022 is nothing like how it was in just 2012... 90's and early 00's Vancouver was an absolutely amazing place to be for a young man... cheap housing, good pay, women not always on their phones, popping social scene... 2022 Vancouver is absolute trash compared to what the city once was and offered.
I feel like its the same for every city
You are right at 90s was best and amazing now things has get worst. 60s ,70s,80s,90s were the best time to live the life was amazing no internet or smart mobile and people were communicate each others
@@Smiler2724 There have been no TV shows that captured the magical time of life that the 80's 90's and early 00's were, things started getting messed up in the mid 00's and the nose-dive began around 2008-2009. 2022 is a complete perversion of reality compared to what we had growing up!
Makes me think I wanna interview people born in the 50's - 70's to ask them about their lifestyle back in the days
@@SayePries JUST INTERVIEW OLD PEOPLE ABOUT HOW IT WAS BACK THEN VS NOW.
clean
this is a helpful vid.
2:18 he’s 💯right 2:34 she’s correct people in Toronto are cold .
Live in Vancouver, visit Toronto in the summer. Winter in Toronto is like living in the Arctic
visit there in xmas I must
@@ace74909 thats pretty much the same as every other province outside of bc tbh
Misconception; I find in Vancouver people seem to think Toronto has winters like Winnipeg. Sooo not true, and while Toronto winters are colder than Vancouver, they are surprisingly "mild". In my opinion, NO Canadian winters are "awesome" or "warm"; sorry, but that is one of the realities of being a nation in the northern hemisphere! It's just a matter of degrees of awful.
Toronto is more fun
Vancouver has more rain per year than Toronto. Toronto has hotter summers , Vancouver has milder winters. Both cities are way to expensive to live in . Toronto would be more multicultural and we have an NBA and MLB franchises. Vancouver people can be anti social , but so can Toronto people. Transit is easier to use in Toronto than Vancouver. Homeless and drug problem is about the same in both cities.
The last point is completely inaccurate Vancouver has some of the worst homelessness/Drug issues in North American
the PNW probably has the worst homelessness in all of north america, go watch a video on east hastings street, toronto doesnt have anything comparable to it.
@@paul.hogan720is this a joke or sth? California should be even worse, eh?
Da 6 wins this hands down!
West isn't the best here not even close!
East all day day just like in the All Star Game!
"everybody's canadian" lol literally only 47% of torontonians are canadian citizens and only 12% identify as canadian.
Hey Paul, thanks for "literally" pulling that home-made statistic out of your.... ermm... "hat". 😅🤣
Vancouver is a much nicer city. Nicer nature and nicer downtown core.
Manitoba beats them
You mean they beat people from Vancouver or Toronto? That doesn't sound like a good place to visit.
I lived both in MB and ON and currently living in GTA. I would say MB beats them in terms of cost of living and family sponsorship.
in low-temperature records
Winnipeg is a gigantic ghetto
Love ❤️ Love ❤️ Love ❤️ Vancouver. Whole BC is wonderful compare to Ontario . 😎🙏👍😜🇨🇦