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Haven't even watched yet but I wanted to thank you for showing a Canadian city. Been a fan of yours for awhile and being a Canadian your videos got me wondering what some of our cities hoods might be like.
@@dootyminnozezelochi2257why are u being rude it’s not like anyone wants to go see downtown old areas if there’s tons of building and a 500 meter tower there
Idk if you really went to the hoods lol… Toronto does have some pretty wild areas but it also has a ton of nice areas as it’s a massive city and truthfully a nice city. But there is some really rough project areas through out the city.
If you want the worst streets in downtown Toronto, try George St and Sherbourne/Dundas. Jane/Shoreham, John Garland Blvd, Kingston/Galloway are some spots outside of downtown. It’s no 7 mile and Gratiot but as hood as Canada gets.
Do you know Toronto? He drove through Regent Park and what appears to be Jane and Finch! Those are the two worst areas in Canada??? What are you talking about? Toronto has huge houses five minutes from some of the worst areas. The whole city is like that
@@petermachacek7830 regent park has been half demolished Avenue town houses are there, it's now mixed housing accross the street from luxury car dealerships. Jane and finch is abit rough but nothing special
Not really.. the development here is really really really slow.. like.. so slow.. you want to see development go to korea. 20 years and they build a super city
@@CheapCharlieChronicles that shit looked incredible. I've been to or through alot of big cities but you usually don't see that type of development right next to the freeway
Definitely some parts of Peg city looks like Chicago but with even more abandoned houses. North end and West end of Peg are the actual real ghettos by definition in Canada
@@ufos6942 its even more crazier when you hear the stats. 60 abandonned buildings got burnt down by squatters or dealers since the beggining of the years in the west and north end. Theres like 600 more abandonned building in Winnipeg in 2022
Winnipeg is more dangerous than Toronto for sure, anybody who's has spent time in both places will probably agree, but I don't think any place in Canada really holds up to the hoods in the States. Just for comparison, Baltimore is actually a smaller city than Winnipeg (population 602,000 to Winnipeg's 749,000) and had 337 murder's last year. Winnipeg had 42. So I agree with you about the north end, but I think most of CharlieBo's viewers would be unimpressed with a Winnipeg video.
Hi Charlie! Love the videos, drive along Driftwood that's the Jane & Finch area or along John Garland that's around Martin Grove and Finch or try Scarborough around Markham Rd & Eglinton
Bro, the best cleanest area is border of Caledon & Brampton. It's got the big spaces & free open space for farms too, anyhow love the old area my mama used to live in 90's 🙏🙌😇🧡❤️
Hey Charlie, I really like your content, but would you be willing to do Windsor Ontario for a part 2? I'm only asking because I was born there, and it would be nice to see what the somewhat crummier areas of the city look like.
The city has some of the most beautiful women in the world and the nightlife scene is big. Many NBA players go there to party, even when they're not playing. LeBron being the main guy who is always there.
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Toronto used to be my most favorite city in the world because Canadians are the nicest people in the world. I would consider moving there but they make it extremely hard for US citizens to get citizenship in Canada. Even though we are right down the street, the Canadian government doesn't trust us lol. When you go through customs with a US passport they always make it a little more difficult in any Canadian city. But it's still a chill place.
You think it's WEIRD that they'd be skeptical of someone who lives just down the street from the border? Sounds like the perfect place for someone to live while planning an attack, they're being intelligent and cautious.
Regent Park has undergone some serious gentrification in the past decade but for me it will always be known as the oldest housing projects in Toronto. Crime, drugs, gangs, prostitution, murders…typical projects just like any other major city. I’m happy to see the inhabitable buildings have been torn down and new modernized buildings to replace them. Everyone deserves to live somewhere without blood on the hallway walls and gang members who take on the role as concierge. Yes I live here and yes I’ve lived there! 💜✌🏼
That’s not even the city centre. All these buildings have sprung up around the Gardner espress way. It’s crazy how the skyscrapers took over and expanded outwards towards Lake Ontario.2
The difference between Toronto hoods and American hoods is that you won't see mans here posted up on the block everyday like in the US. They're either busy getting to that money or not showing face because of warrants and stuff.
Quick facts Regent Park is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario built in the late 1940s as a public housing project managed by Toronto Community Housing.Wikipedia , this was the sketchy area when I grew up .
That is downtown and some parts of the hood, but what you captured is probably one of the more safer hoods. If you ever come here again I would be glad to show you around. Was born and raised here.
Not really worth it, its just america but worse in alot of ways, price, weather, politics, etc. But thats just my take i was born here but hopefully i can get out soon.
@@nolby1758 its ok you live up in your saftey suburbs far from gang life.. when i moved into my area years ago it was peacefull now its nothing but a breeding ground for gangbangin i was drivin home at 1 am and saw atleast 15 cop cars driving around searching A park behind my house when its dark out.. if you wanna make it home alive you stay out you say we are nothing right? so a 13 yr old walked into a lakeshore highschool and unloaded a full clip into a 15 year old thats normal ? wake up from your nutshell.. a plaza not far from my house an elderly lady got punched in the face for stepping on someones shoe..
@@primetime758 I'm not doubting the areas can be dangerous but go drive around ,man,I've driven through the projects in Chicago,rough neighborhoods in Tampa and this area looks like a calm drive. I'm from Winnipeg,we have one of the highest per capita murder rates in North America,I understand there's rough neighborhoods everywhere
@@nolby1758 lol i was Born in Poland lol During communist times .. i've been to Florida New york Chicago Georgia Louisiana California I've been to the Peg before to drive in of course its gonna be safe
Great to see a journey up to Canada! Quite funny, cus on the premise of your channel (which I love btw), these aren't run down areas at all. In fact I bet many of those houses you passed are worth a million bucks. There are some shitty areas don't get me wrong, but Canada as a whole is a very safe country, for its size Toronto is incredibly safe overall. Miss Toronto a lot, wish I was back there.
@@AnObservantTraveller74 Nah they're talking about even some of those run down looking houses with the paint peeling off on the outside, THOSE sell for 1M+ in the current market. These are nowhere near the worst areas of Toronto.
I wonder if he was kinda irritated trying to find some "hood" areas. LOL. Now im gonna go watch the Toronto at night video to see how they get down over there. If enough people are actually outside.
Well.............let's not jump the gun on this. I wouldn't exactly call T.O. incredibly safe. We're getting a lot of U.S. style crime up here nowadays.
@@eastender_ he’s driving around recording what goes on in the different areas. Not asking what bro drives and how he does his whole operation. That’s suspect, man’s asked what he drives in a couple different comments.
The fact is Toronto is being driven up and built up largely due to their skilled labor immigration policy. It's very easy to immigrate to Canada if you're a skilled worker and meet the financial criteria compared to the US. All these condos get built in order to receive the new arrivals..In terms of immigration, Canada receives so much more immigration, which in turn, helps drive up their economy, especially real estate.. Australia also has a similar skilled labor policy and it's being built up as result
Not true! Those condos are not for immigrants! Those condos are primarily purchased by foreign buyers! The immigrants end up in the areas that he drove through! Immigration under Trudeau is destroying Canada and it is easy to enter Canada as a skilled worker, because they lowered the standards to accomodate immigrants from certain parts of the world. In many hospitals some of the nursed can barely speak english!
@@petermachacek7830 Foreign buyers do exist but skilled immigrants that actually settle in Toronto are in greater numbers....software engineers, IT professionals, rich foreign students etc... 1 millions skilled immigrants are coming to settle in Canada in the next 3 years, many will go to Toronto to occupy the new condo towers being built. Refugees/economic migrants are just a small portion of the bunch
@@MW-yo8pb Oshawa is fine to people who grew up in Oshawa. If you’re from anywhere else in Ontario and you get off the 401 at Simcoe Street, you’re instantly bombarded by vagrants asking for spare change, bumpy roads, litter, and struggling neighbourhoods full of run down housing stock. At least Hamilton has the mountain going for it
yeah, some areas of toronto have a lot of homeless, and almost homeless people. but hamilton? hamilton has prostitutes, junkies, public disturbance weirdos, homeless people, and people pretending to be homeless. it is truly a sight to behold
Those aren't hoods, poorly maintained houses yes, but not hoods. Those houses are worth millions and owned by wyt people that may be to old to take care of the house or just dirty people. The property is worth tons, and these tiny areas are all within a 10-20 minute walk of downtown toronto. "Hoods" are extremely poor and isolated areas where poverty and impoverished people are designated to.
Charlie is a gatekeeper. He didn’t even show the worst parts of Toronto. He’s trying to maintain the image of Toronto being a world class city that doesn’t have problems. Just because the houses Charlie drove by are worth 1 million dollars, doesn’t mean they aren’t near or in rough areas. For those of you that aren’t Canadian or from Toronto, There are many people struggling and living in poverty in Toronto. Ontario works (Ontarios welfare for able bodied individuals) only gives people 700$ a month. That’s not much. That’s only enough for a ttc pass and food for the month or rent for a room in a shared house/apartment. (I’m not trying to come off as ungrateful) So you have to pick between one or the other. Homeless shelters are also rough dangerous places. With people openly using drugs, stealing, and occasional stabbings. Canada also has strict gun laws and less black people. that’s why we have less shootings then the USA. It’s a lot harder to get a gun here and there’s cameras all over the city, making it harder to get away with mugging, raping, shooting or murdering someone.
Toronto is a tiny fraction of Canada. The rest of the country is different looking. What you mean is the city of Toronto uses regular street lights but where I'm at just a few miles away, we have all this namby pamby LED stuff street lights.
You gotta go to the real hoods in Toronto - Lawrence Heights, Driftwood, Jamestown, Flemingdon Park etc. Downtown isn't bad. Rexdale, Jane and Finch and Scarborough have the more dangerous hoods.
I heard bc has some bad ones. And a lot of mafias ( asian) I think canada has more mentally ill and drug problems than gangs and stuff tbh.. which might make it worse.. case they don’t arrest those people .
Toronto does have nicer downtown areas than Regent Park, honest. The building on those apartments started in 1948 and they are low income housing. The road construction never ends in Toronto, lol.
I'm born and raised in T.O. we don't have hoods, few sketchy areas but there are no hoods. Government welfare buildings can have some issues because some people are too lazy to make an honest living, but their just Wangsters and angry fatherless children.
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Charlie is a pioneer on UA-cam. Made his own genre up - literally spinning the block in the hoods of North America. 😂
Literally. He needs to expand to more hoods though to make it more interesting.
@@TheMarkoPoloProgram he’s literally been everywhere.
@@here4boxing I know. I'm saying he needs to take it worldwide now
@@TheMarkoPoloProgram he’s been in other countries besides the US and Canada. He should have boundaries for his safety.
The Hood Safari
What a trip, it's a mix of futuristic, ultra modern downtown buildings with mid-century houses
Thats Toronto for ya
gentrification
Haven't even watched yet but I wanted to thank you for showing a Canadian city. Been a fan of yours for awhile and being a Canadian your videos got me wondering what some of our cities hoods might be like.
Why dont you go visit them? Do you live in Whitehorse or something?
@@dootyminnozezelochi2257why are u being rude it’s not like anyone wants to go see downtown old areas if there’s tons of building and a 500 meter tower there
plus charlie is doing it for us
This isn’t the hood
Feels futuristic with all the buildings! Very interesting
Reminds me of Shanghai and Tokyo
@@asanitationstompout8473 hell yeah!
@@brezzyb6006 it doesn’t look furistic
@@asanitationstompout8473 those cities are not furistic
It's called gentrification
Idk if you really went to the hoods lol… Toronto does have some pretty wild areas but it also has a ton of nice areas as it’s a massive city and truthfully a nice city. But there is some really rough project areas through out the city.
Jane and finch lol.
Downtown was pretty bad for a time but they moved the projects to like missuga and Richmondhill areas
Jane and finch
Toronto is the safest city on earth
@@npcimknot958 not Richmond hill
@@DA-db9bi idk about the safest on earth, stats will show you otherwise but it’s generally a pretty good city.
If you want the worst streets in downtown Toronto, try George St and Sherbourne/Dundas. Jane/Shoreham, John Garland Blvd, Kingston/Galloway are some spots outside of downtown. It’s no 7 mile and Gratiot but as hood as Canada gets.
East Hastings downtown Vancouver
The ironically named Nicetown in Philly.
Looks nice compared to usa hoods
Yea I’m frm state fair n John r so wen ppl say “hood” I’m thinking ppl beefing n killing going on each street
That’s east side of Detroit btw
that is not the hood. Those houses are worth millions
charlie come to the city and don’t even go into the hoods🤦♂️ yo charlie if u still here hmu i’ll show u a place or two
Do you know Toronto? He drove through Regent Park and what appears to be Jane and Finch! Those are the two worst areas in Canada??? What are you talking about? Toronto has huge houses five minutes from some of the worst areas. The whole city is like that
@@petermachacek7830 drove through lol let’s take a walk through south victoria park at night buddy then u will shit urself
@@petermachacek7830 regent park has been half demolished Avenue town houses are there, it's now mixed housing accross the street from luxury car dealerships. Jane and finch is abit rough but nothing special
Facts 🤣🤣🤣😅
Man Toronto has really built up since I was there last 20 years ago.
Not really.. the development here is really really really slow.. like.. so slow.. you want to see development go to korea. 20 years and they build a super city
@@npcimknot958 Bro Toronto shits on most cities lol
@nonebeach that's everywhere
@@npcimknot958 that first couple of minutes drive in was impressive.
@@CheapCharlieChronicles that shit looked incredible. I've been to or through alot of big cities but you usually don't see that type of development right next to the freeway
1:27 Beautiful architecture
Not
So glad to see you made it north of the border. Some of those places are pretty rough. Be safe and thanks for the content.
It looks rough cause it takes 1000 years for them to even fix the road lol.. nothing happens here.. toronto and canada is boring asf. Hate it here
@@npcimknot958 Yeah, that's not accurate. Jane and Finch, some of those other areas are rough for Ontario standards.
can't be anything but safe. Aint no scary places in Canada except some reserves.
@@npcimknot958 Sounds like you’re just miserable bro
@@mujbosnadom5970 glad that you have seen the entire Country to make such an informative comment.
Welcome to Canada great to have you Charlie
Canada sucks real badly AYE!🤷🏾♂️
Come to North end Winnipeg thats where it gets really ghetto in canada
Definitely some parts of Peg city looks like Chicago but with even more abandoned houses. North end and West end of Peg are the actual real ghettos by definition in Canada
@@Cornerkid82 thats exactly what i thought it looked like when i went there
Yep, totally agree. Worst area in Canada.
@@ufos6942 its even more crazier when you hear the stats. 60 abandonned buildings got burnt down by squatters or dealers since the beggining of the years in the west and north end. Theres like 600 more abandonned building in Winnipeg in 2022
Winnipeg is more dangerous than Toronto for sure, anybody who's has spent time in both places will probably agree, but I don't think any place in Canada really holds up to the hoods in the States. Just for comparison, Baltimore is actually a smaller city than Winnipeg (population 602,000 to Winnipeg's 749,000) and had 337 murder's last year. Winnipeg had 42.
So I agree with you about the north end, but I think most of CharlieBo's viewers would be unimpressed with a Winnipeg video.
Hi Charlie! Love the videos, drive along Driftwood that's the Jane & Finch area or along John Garland that's around Martin Grove and Finch or try Scarborough around Markham Rd & Eglinton
Markham road and englinton is hella safe and looks fine
Bro, the best cleanest area is border of Caledon & Brampton. It's got the big spaces & free open space for farms too, anyhow love the old area my mama used to live in 90's 🙏🙌😇🧡❤️
How is everyone trying to ignore Flemingdon?
@@shawnpitman876 and Parma Ct
The most shocking thing about this video is how little traffic you experienced on the Gardiner Expressway.
LOL. SO True!!
lol for real
Yeah!!!
must've been 7am on a stat holiday.
Hey Charlie, I really like your content, but would you be willing to do Windsor Ontario for a part 2? I'm only asking because I was born there, and it would be nice to see what the somewhat crummier areas of the city look like.
I liked this video because I didn't at any point fear for your safety.
On bro 😂😂😂😂😂
TORONTO LOOKS LIT🔥🔥🔥.. THATS A TOP 5 SKYLINE IN THE WHOLE NORTH AMERICA AND SOUTH AMERICA... IT FELT LIKE I WAS IN THE CAR WITH YOU..
The city has some of the most beautiful women in the world and the nightlife scene is big. Many NBA players go there to party, even when they're not playing. LeBron being the main guy who is always there.
Not really the Toronto skyline is hideous
@@MahoganyRaven Agree.
Cap!🧢
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Toronto used to be my most favorite city in the world because Canadians are the nicest people in the world. I would consider moving there but they make it extremely hard for US citizens to get citizenship in Canada. Even though we are right down the street, the Canadian government doesn't trust us lol. When you go through customs with a US passport they always make it a little more difficult in any Canadian city. But it's still a chill place.
Unless you're an African or Muslim immigrant then come on in!
You gotta wife someone!
You think it's WEIRD that they'd be skeptical of someone who lives just down the street from the border? Sounds like the perfect place for someone to live while planning an attack, they're being intelligent and cautious.
and it cold but yes it is pretty nice
Have you had that issue since Covid or before?
Been watching you for a long time, now you are in my hometown, welcome to Toronto!
Regent Park has undergone some serious gentrification in the past decade but for me it will always be known as the oldest housing projects in Toronto. Crime, drugs, gangs, prostitution, murders…typical projects just like any other major city. I’m happy to see the inhabitable buildings have been torn down and new modernized buildings to replace them. Everyone deserves to live somewhere without blood on the hallway walls and gang members who take on the role as concierge. Yes I live here and yes I’ve lived there! 💜✌🏼
Regent Park is safe and beautiful now. Daniel Spectrum Building.
Stop cappin Toronto soft! Ain't no gangs or murderers you're all cap lulul
@@ms.carlson3904 its always been safe Toronto soft!
Actually the oldest in North America 😮
Ya i remember when it was a really rought neighbourhood, not anymore
I like that first minute. Reminds me of taxi ride downtown from Pearson . When business was good.
lol a few of these places might look a bit run down but 90% of what you drove by aren't hoods. Every home in this video costs north of $1 million CAD.
yea exactly. this is a nice area
Lol, if it's only 1 million, buy it. Garden sheds are going for a million.
true that toronto is one of the most expensive citys in canada and in NA.
Amazing how the city center grew up around that elevated highway since I visited Toronto last, in 1989.
That’s not even the city centre. All these buildings have sprung up around the Gardner espress way. It’s crazy how the skyscrapers took over and expanded outwards towards Lake Ontario.2
@@s.w.h96 that's what he's referring to.
Would love to see more videos of Toronto on this channel 👍
The difference between Toronto hoods and American hoods is that you won't see mans here posted up on the block everyday like in the US. They're either busy getting to that money or not showing face because of warrants and stuff.
Quick facts
Regent Park is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario built in the late 1940s as a public housing project managed by Toronto Community Housing.Wikipedia , this was the sketchy area when I grew up .
That is downtown and some parts of the hood, but what you captured is probably one of the more safer hoods. If you ever come here again I would be glad to show you around. Was born and raised here.
yeah that's what I was thinking.
Kinda reminds me of Minneapolis I've never been to Canada always wanted to go
yea its pretty nice here i recomend comming in the summer because the summer is when its warm out and when the weather is nicer.
Not really worth it, its just america but worse in alot of ways, price, weather, politics, etc. But thats just my take i was born here but hopefully i can get out soon.
This is like a casual Sunday drive compared to the hoods in the US. Were a little less scary up here in the north haha
come around my block and say that you wont be coming home
@@primetime758 LOL
@@nolby1758 its ok you live up in your saftey suburbs far from gang life.. when i moved into my area years ago it was peacefull now its nothing but a breeding ground for gangbangin i was drivin home at 1 am and saw atleast 15 cop cars driving around searching
A park behind my house when its dark out.. if you wanna make it home alive you stay out
you say we are nothing right? so a 13 yr old walked into a lakeshore highschool and unloaded a full clip into a 15 year old thats normal ? wake up from your nutshell.. a plaza not far from my house an elderly lady got punched in the face for stepping on someones shoe..
@@primetime758 I'm not doubting the areas can be dangerous but go drive around ,man,I've driven through the projects in Chicago,rough neighborhoods in Tampa and this area looks like a calm drive. I'm from Winnipeg,we have one of the highest per capita murder rates in North America,I understand there's rough neighborhoods everywhere
@@nolby1758 lol i was Born in Poland lol During communist times .. i've been to Florida New york Chicago Georgia Louisiana California I've been to the Peg before to drive in of course its gonna be safe
Great to see a journey up to Canada! Quite funny, cus on the premise of your channel (which I love btw), these aren't run down areas at all. In fact I bet many of those houses you passed are worth a million bucks. There are some shitty areas don't get me wrong, but Canada as a whole is a very safe country, for its size Toronto is incredibly safe overall.
Miss Toronto a lot, wish I was back there.
You're right. Those enormous condominiums he was driving past on the Gardiner Expressway start at between CDN $1.5-2 million.
@@AnObservantTraveller74 Nah they're talking about even some of those run down looking houses with the paint peeling off on the outside, THOSE sell for 1M+ in the current market. These are nowhere near the worst areas of Toronto.
I wonder if he was kinda irritated trying to find some "hood" areas. LOL.
Now im gonna go watch the Toronto at night video to see how they get down over there. If enough people are actually outside.
"Toronto is very safe" 💀💀💀
Well.............let's not jump the gun on this. I wouldn't exactly call T.O. incredibly safe. We're getting a lot of U.S. style crime up here nowadays.
Thanks for all the vids. Your the best UA-camr
Very clean city
Even the rough areas with lot of shootings looks very decent.
@@malezytunnii4712Canada is beautiful and pussy
Man that’s a big city!!!
toronto’s pretty huge
It’s the biggest in the country
Big ass city
So dope ur finally in Canada in my old hood to Regent Park 👊🏾
Wow, lots of very high skyline apartments complexes up there.
You should go to JamesTown (btw I am living in Jamestown too)
Vancouver downtown east side is like a zombie apocalypse
Charlie do you just drive 24/7? Do you have a team that sends you these vids? I need to know how this all works. Also, what do you drive?
Damn bruh trying to set my man Charlie up
Thank you for asking the same question I have since I know this channel! But actually I envy him for driving through whole North america!
it’s all him. Also he rents the cars
@Gнσѕт Ⅎσ ᴛʜᴇ ɴᴇᴛ (Stop Cursing, Ghost!) stop being nosy? I would call these videos the epitome of being nosy. Not that I give shit
@@eastender_ he’s driving around recording what goes on in the different areas. Not asking what bro drives and how he does his whole operation. That’s suspect, man’s asked what he drives in a couple different comments.
Man Charlie is going international now.
The fact is Toronto is being driven up and built up largely due to their skilled labor immigration policy. It's very easy to immigrate to Canada if you're a skilled worker and meet the financial criteria compared to the US. All these condos get built in order to receive the new arrivals..In terms of immigration, Canada receives so much more immigration, which in turn, helps drive up their economy, especially real estate..
Australia also has a similar skilled labor policy and it's being built up as result
Not true! Those condos are not for immigrants! Those condos are primarily purchased by foreign buyers! The immigrants end up in the areas that he drove through! Immigration under Trudeau is destroying Canada and it is easy to enter Canada as a skilled worker, because they lowered the standards to accomodate immigrants from certain parts of the world. In many hospitals some of the nursed can barely speak english!
@@petermachacek7830 Foreign buyers do exist but skilled immigrants that actually settle in Toronto are in greater numbers....software engineers, IT professionals, rich foreign students etc...
1 millions skilled immigrants are coming to settle in Canada in the next 3 years, many will go to Toronto to occupy the new condo towers being built. Refugees/economic migrants are just a small portion of the bunch
SUMACH ST at 4:16! I lived there for a short time with my parents in 1980-81.
Come to Vancouver and Visit the east end... Go through Hastings at night :)
You should come and check out Vancouver, Charlie.
Toronto resembles NY alot to me very similar 🗽🇨🇦🍁
Facts but just more spread out!!!
More like Chicago imo
london uk
Didn't the projects with the green doorway look like the Marcy Houses in NYC? Same 6 floor complex
they shot parts of 50 cent movie there and paid in full
would have loved to see this with the og regent part with all of southside n northside still up
I drove off a freeway in Melbourne Australia and this is so much like that!
Hi Charlie cant wait to watch this 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Charlie up in the 6
Charlie has to go to Hamilton or Oshawa, the realest Ontario hoods
Oshawa is fine lmao
@@MW-yo8pb Oshawa is fine to people who grew up in Oshawa. If you’re from anywhere else in Ontario and you get off the 401 at Simcoe Street, you’re instantly bombarded by vagrants asking for spare change, bumpy roads, litter, and struggling neighbourhoods full of run down housing stock. At least Hamilton has the mountain going for it
is Oshawa worse than London?
@@renanmoyanolopez
No man Oshawa is fine... Hamilton, yeah Hamiltons got some sketchy parts.
yeah, some areas of toronto have a lot of homeless, and almost homeless people. but hamilton? hamilton has prostitutes, junkies, public disturbance weirdos, homeless people, and people pretending to be homeless. it is truly a sight to behold
NY 🗽to the T.O 🇨🇦we stick to G code my 3rd home away from home I love Canada 🍁
Downtown looks large and beautiful
Hey Charlie Toronto looks like it’s not that bad at all! No Detroit or Baltimore that’s for sure!
Nowhere close to those cities
I hear winnipeg and thunder bay are really rough towns
Toronto is beautiful. Granted I am sure the hoods are like any other hoods but overall. Toronto is a gem 💎.
S/o to CN Tower, I love charliebo313 and his clear showings of every city and covering all US & Canada 🇨🇦🇺🇸🌎
I use to live in Toronto in the east end yrs ago and I don't even recognize these streets any more they have changed so 3
I would definitely check out Niagra Falls! That's definitely on my bucket list!!!
Blegghhhh!!!! It's a bloody dive hole.
oh shi i wasnt expecting north rexdale to pop up near the end thats mod thats cool
I haven’t watched you in year omg you’re in a nother country lmaoooo
Some graffitti neatly scribbled on garages, no trash on the streets and at the 5:30 mark you will see 1 boarded up basement window.
Qué frío Canada. Aunque este día parece de Verano.
GO TO MONTREAL THEY GOT ALOTTA BLOCKS OUT THERE TOO
Those aren't hoods, poorly maintained houses yes, but not hoods. Those houses are worth millions and owned by wyt people that may be to old to take care of the house or just dirty people. The property is worth tons, and these tiny areas are all within a 10-20 minute walk of downtown toronto.
"Hoods" are extremely poor and isolated areas where poverty and impoverished people are designated to.
Regent park. Lol
u didnt go down sherboune and jarvis?
Charlie is a gatekeeper.
He didn’t even show the worst parts of Toronto.
He’s trying to maintain the image of Toronto being a world class city that doesn’t have problems.
Just because the houses Charlie drove by are worth 1 million dollars, doesn’t mean they aren’t near or in rough areas.
For those of you that aren’t Canadian or from Toronto, There are many people struggling and living in poverty in Toronto.
Ontario works (Ontarios welfare for able bodied individuals) only gives people 700$ a month.
That’s not much.
That’s only enough for a ttc pass and food for the month or rent for a room in a shared house/apartment.
(I’m not trying to come off as ungrateful)
So you have to pick between one or the other.
Homeless shelters are also rough dangerous places.
With people openly using drugs, stealing, and occasional stabbings.
Canada also has strict gun laws and less black people. that’s why we have less shootings then the USA.
It’s a lot harder to get a gun here and there’s cameras all over the city, making it harder to get away with mugging, raping, shooting or murdering someone.
I'm glad to see that Canada still uses real street lights and not the namby pamby LED stuff.
Toronto is a tiny fraction of Canada. The rest of the country is different looking. What you mean is the city of Toronto uses regular street lights but where I'm at just a few miles away, we have all this namby pamby LED stuff street lights.
good to see that happen from ireland watch everything , 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍
Wow Toronto has cable train cars that have tinted windows.... awesome
Like San Francisco, Toronto has had "street cars" since the 1930-40's.
Toronto has the largest streetcar network in the Americas.
Charlie spun thru Regent ahhh eee! Next go Jane and Finch. Driftwood and Connects... Lots of famous artist from there
You gotta go to the real hoods in Toronto - Lawrence Heights, Driftwood, Jamestown, Flemingdon Park etc. Downtown isn't bad. Rexdale, Jane and Finch and Scarborough have the more dangerous hoods.
Grew up here, seems to be a lot of expensive cars since l left people were dirt poor when l was there not really a hood, Regent Park 💖
Glad you drove around the 10 buildings left that were projects downtown...
You want real rough hoods in Canada, go to Winnipeg ....
I heard bc has some bad ones. And a lot of mafias ( asian)
I think canada has more mentally ill and drug problems than gangs and stuff tbh.. which might make it worse.. case they don’t arrest those people .
Theres a difference between hoods and a city full of bums and junkies 🤡
Ts is beautiful compared to trenches ina states inna set
1:56 is the fronts or backyards of these houses
backyard
or garage
Take a drive to Montreal, I would like to meet you
bring more videos from Canada.
list of things scarier than toronto
1) bogey man
2) popping a balloon
3) casper the friendly ghost
4) a clogged toilet
5) Former Mayor Rob Ford cracked up on a Saturday night
@@markd8469literally
You could have one of those run down houses for a cool $1.5 million
The hood? Not a chance, Charlie Brown.
Toronto does have nicer downtown areas than Regent Park, honest. The building on those apartments started in 1948 and they are low income housing. The road construction never ends in Toronto, lol.
i live here in canada and i cant stand it here. my dream is to move to florida
Same. I hate canada especailly these past few years. Its like living in a prison of no progress
I love me some Toronto!!! The winters are the only negative to me🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
@@lgee9027 i hate it here mainly because of the weather
i like canada but i just dont like the cold winters and the gov i to would love to live in florida or cali.
@@ZOG_EXTERMINATOR come on over!!!! They both have expensive housing
Damn Tdot looks too sick, would love to visit one day rent a car and enjoy the city.
Crazy to see everyone loving it. As someone who has lived downtown 0:20 was my area.
Everyone in Canada hates Toronto.
@@kulvirkang7953 I Heard from a Vancouver guy that Toronto is wack lmao but this was 2009
nah
@@kulvirkang7953 toronto is a shit hole for the most part
@@de5163 I mean vancouver is kind of like seattle
Looks sweeter than candy out there
Wow Toronto sure looks like a big city
Uh yah. 2.7 million people.
It’s the biggest in Canada
@@GeeEm1313 much more than that.
3.0 million in the city, and 10 million in the region.
That highway through the city is awesome
All the houses you showed, not one of them would sell for less than US$750,000
Might as well do Brampton and Hamilton too
The FLY (1986) was filmed there.
I like to scout movie locations.
thanks i didnt know that, thats one of my favorite movies
My boy's in Canada. I love Canada! Wish I moved there. Not Toronto, the safest places.
The hoods in Canada are beautiful don’t look poor
I'm born and raised in T.O. we don't have hoods, few sketchy areas but there are no hoods. Government welfare buildings can have some issues because some people are too lazy to make an honest living, but their just Wangsters and angry fatherless children.
Brother what😂😂😂there’s over 100 hoods
dowtown toronto looks fancy
International 😎
Toronto ain't been relevant since DeGrassi High 🤣
Everything is so big in Toronto
Toronto downtown big as hell
Where was the hood at?
Rexdale has some bad areas, but hardly a hood. Mostly gang bangers shooting each other up after midnight