I prefer Fredericton over Saint John because the quality of air is better and better climate. That being said, it is the worst of the three cities for access to primary healthcare and services for seniors.
Not sure. Freddy is nice, but it is lacking in fine dinning, or just restaurants that serve great food. There are a couple but in general its it not a great city for eating out. Also, the city doesn't own a large stadium for concerts etc and the taxes are quite high. It is a pretty city though. Isaac's Way is a nice place, but in the four times I've been there, never had a good meal
I can't imagine moving here to NB and seeing Saint John and Fredericton then saying Yeah SJ thats the one! I'm also a Frederictonion who loves his city and live up to the stuck up Frederitonian vibe LOL Great video.
as someone who lives on the adjacent coast in nanaimo I guess the ocean being at your doorstep isn't as much of a concern for you. I personally would have assumed that the coastal city would get a bump for it's location and history.
Yes, fantastic job of capturing some Fredericton vibe. one thing that struck me was the "amabassdors" you spoke with all were radiating kindness and what felt like genuine warmth for their city. Thanks for the couch vacation:)
We moved from Niagara Falls to Freddy in May and we love it here! I grew up in Portland, Oregon and Freddy reminds me a lot of a smaller Portland. The vibe here is incredible and we notice we spend way more time outdoors here then we did in Niagara. Regarding the hills vs flat thing, our neighbourhood just past UNB is very hilly so I usually walk my bike back up the last part to the house, but I can bike downtown no problem. Never been to the muse, I’ll have to check them out!
Yes , riding a bicycle would be easier in Fredericton, it is a lovely town. I still love Saint John. I really don't think one is better than other, pros and cons to both and the good patr is they are so close you can enjoy them both.
My last time in Fredricton was about 40 years ago, I was born in Hamilton, lived there many years. I found Freddy at that time to be cleaner without all of the truck traffic, tall buildings and industrial infrastucture that is Hamilton. Hamilton at that time however was a much greener city with many mature trees in the older neighbourhoods. I can see a big difference now in Fredricton. Such a coincedence that I will be travelling there for a couple of days this coming week. The tribe looks healthy and happy, thanks for sharing.
We left Ontario and moved to NB a year ago. We were living in Stoney Creek/Hamilton and now live 40 mins from Fredericton but haven't spent enough time in the city to see the similarities between the two and have only visited St. John once so can't pick between the two. 🙂
Hey I m living now in Québec, my husband on fredy so I was looking for more informations about this city to preparing me for this big move we gonna do this summer to join my husband there..really look small but quiet calm and warm for a family with children 😊like it
Dude, I was born in Hamilton!!! Steeltown, baby! (Actually I lived in Cayuga 71 to 81) but we did all our shopping in Ham. I don't think I can draw a comparison between Ham and Fred. But I'll give it further thought. I'm the Organist and Director of Music at Christ Church Cathedral and an extremely active musician in NB. Next time you come back come for a tour of the Cathedral and my recommends of other places to explore. That being said, you're totally on the right track! So glad one of your vids popped into my feed today! CHEERS!
You Paused on a print of my Gord Downie painting that’s hanging in the Tannery! Thank you! The original is hanging in the Muse if anyone wants to see the original
Hi. I love the video. I lived in Fredericton for most of my life. I love the slowness and easiness of this city. You just was on the Southside. You should come to Northside. There are restaurants such as Cannon's Cross, Wolastoq Wharf and Pine Tree Bar and Grill. Plus, there is an art gallery on St. Mary's Street. You miss a lot just staying on the Southside. I hope you get a chance to get to the Northside of Fredericton. Plus, if you went to community called Maugerville, there is a place called Moxon's Country Pumpkin. Has a lot of local fruit and vegetables. Plus, there is a bakery there. Which sell bread, cookies and pies. Yum. So, come back to Fredericton. You will enjoy more of Fredericton.
@@atribecalledowens we have not spent much time in saint johns yet but we plan to after winter and explore the islands. Its funny some of the cities here bring back childhood memories just because they remind me so much of the early 90s in ontario.
Fredericton is a BEAUTIFUL city but the people and their attitudes are not always it. When I go to Saint John it’s like a breath of fresh air, everyone is so kind and warm. Fredericton is notorious within New Brunswick for bad attitudes. I’m happy more people from different provinces have moved in though because they’re all so kind and it’s slowly getting better and more kind.
Thanks so much for this video, so informative. I moved to New Brunswick earlier this year from Barrie Ontario and I watched your videos before making the final decision,! Do you know of any vegan restaurants in St. John or Fredericton? I am planning a visit too both places. Thanks again for the great videos
The ones we showed in this video are our favs in Freddy. As for Saint John we frequent Vegolution and Take Sushi. There are a couple other spots with options as well. Britt's Pub is a good backup.
If only Fredericton had decent walk in clinics let alone ones you can actually call and are actually open, and better access to primary health care and a more milder winters, I would consider it, but it is in the middle of nowhere and only close to Saint John plus a terrible location to be for frequent international flyers..
I'm in love about Fredericton, wanna Go to College there, but what worries me is the fact that there is not options of apartamento for rent pet friendly, and leave behind my dog/son it's not an option :(
I live in Fredericton and just had this video come up in my recommendations. Thank you for bringing attention to our downtown! With August upon us, if you don't have other plans, I would highly recommend finding out where your nearest Acadian Day (Aug 15) celebrations are happening. If you're up for a drive, the Acadian Village (similar to King's Landing) is in Caraquet, and you can ask the locals about the deportation of the Acadians in the 1700s.
Did you end up moving to Fredericton? I grew up in Central Greenwich and went to high school and college in Saint John. I'm still quite new to Fredericton as a university student. It's a beautiful town.
I was born in New Brunswick, and from age of 10 onward was raised in Victoria, B.C. I have also lived in Hamilton, Ontario for 13 yrs and then moved to Moncton, N.B. I would have to say Fredericton does not look similar to Hamilton, but does remind me of Victoria, BC in many ways. Of the Three cities Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John, I do prefer Fredericton. Saint John and Fredericton both have very steep streets to walk up, and Moncton would be easiest for walking in as it is more flat compared to both of those cities.
I think Saint John is one of the most underrated cities in Canada. I've lost count of the amount of people who told me to stay clear of Saint John over the past decade. me and my wife have been there about 10 times since then and had an absolute blast. It has the look of a city that should be at least three times larger in population size; it's very deceiving. Like you look at the population, and it doesn't match with the architecture and layout of the city itself. Whereas Moncton feels like a town that got too big for itself. I like F-town, but for visiting, i prefer Saint John NB.
I find Saint John has more of a Hamilton vibe than Fredericton. I got to visit Kings Landing when it warms up when I'm there next but it reminds me of Black Creek Pioneer Village that's by York University in Toronto.
@@atribecalledowens It's really nice. If I can ask, why did you guys choose Saint John? I have been there once not sure if it was the best time to go though.
This is why we have so many in our quiet city. Growing fast. Personally makes me sad. I didn't want the extra traffic of those who can't drive. Also I just miss when the city never had 200 000 plus ppl. I wish this secret of how great the city is. Could stay a secret.
Hey love, tried to send you a lil' sumtin' sumtin for dem coffees but I kept getting declined from cc and google. My info is up to date, not sure if the payment provider is having some issues from their end? Don't want to stress ya, just sharing the info in case there is an issue, I wouldn't want you missing out on community support
Fredericton is the Portlandia of NB. It is the place where people who weren't the first to have grommets, or dress like a bunny with a Dora backpack go to stand out. It is a great place to come see BLM posters long after the organizers have been indicted. Just be careful, they have been experimenting with novel traffic strategies for decades. Just take it easy and follow the signs, one of which should "You can't get there from here". I once came in on the main road, hit road construction, and there was a detour sign that went to a dead end. When I asked the road crew for directions none of them drove cars.
im not a fan of new brusnwick mainly cause of the weather, that might just be because im at gaegtown military base and whenever its bad weather i feel it bad, usualy because im out there rolling around in the mud freezing cold or on the verge of collapse in the heat.
@@atribecalledowenscause the same company will let people live in a building that is BARELY livable conditions while you get “premium care”. On the surface Fredericton seems great but if you actually live here and use the bus system, it’s a broken city… and not safe
Saint John or Fredericton?! Which do you prefer and WHY!?
I prefer Fredericton over Saint John because the quality of air is better and better climate. That being said, it is the worst of the three cities for access to primary healthcare and services for seniors.
@@CloudPitchman I like the cycle paths, but unfortunately in the winter they do terrible job keeping them safe for pedestrians.
Moncton
Moncton
Not sure. Freddy is nice, but it is lacking in fine dinning, or just restaurants that serve great food. There are a couple but in general its it not a great city for eating out. Also, the city doesn't own a large stadium for concerts etc and the taxes are quite high. It is a pretty city though. Isaac's Way is a nice place, but in the four times I've been there, never had a good meal
I can't imagine moving here to NB and seeing Saint John and Fredericton then saying Yeah SJ thats the one!
I'm also a Frederictonion who loves his city and live up to the stuck up Frederitonian vibe LOL
Great video.
as someone who lives on the adjacent coast in nanaimo I guess the ocean being at your doorstep isn't as much of a concern for you. I personally would have assumed that the coastal city would get a bump for it's location and history.
Yes, fantastic job of capturing some Fredericton vibe. one thing that struck me was the "amabassdors" you spoke with all were radiating kindness and what felt like genuine warmth for their city. Thanks for the couch vacation:)
Ya they love their city!
I live in fredericton and love these videos. Thanks for shining a light on our city.
Our pleasure! You have a gem!
Want to move to Fredericton
I live in Moncton, and I think that Fredericton is a nicer city.
We moved from Niagara Falls to Freddy in May and we love it here! I grew up in Portland, Oregon and Freddy reminds me a lot of a smaller Portland. The vibe here is incredible and we notice we spend way more time outdoors here then we did in Niagara.
Regarding the hills vs flat thing, our neighbourhood just past UNB is very hilly so I usually walk my bike back up the last part to the house, but I can bike downtown no problem.
Never been to the muse, I’ll have to check them out!
Nice! Should out to NF!
Hey Dear, Can you please tell me how many families live in Fredericton? you can tell like less, medium or high.
Fredericton is simply an awesome city. Been there 3 times and always looking forward to the next opportunity to return.
Yes , riding a bicycle would be easier in Fredericton, it is a lovely town. I still love Saint John. I really don't think one is better than other, pros and cons to both and the good patr is they are so close you can enjoy them both.
100%. True!
And safer riding a bike in Fredericton.
Loved how you presented Fredricton.
Thank you 😊
My last time in Fredricton was about 40 years ago, I was born in Hamilton, lived there many years. I found Freddy at that time to be cleaner without all of the truck traffic, tall buildings and industrial infrastucture that is Hamilton. Hamilton at that time however was a much greener city with many mature trees in the older neighbourhoods. I can see a big difference now in Fredricton. Such a coincedence that I will be travelling there for a couple of days this coming week. The tribe looks healthy and happy, thanks for sharing.
Oh wow, interesting. I don't think it will be long until Freddy has its own collection of big buildings! Enjoy your trip!!
@@atribecalledowens there is a height restriction on buildings in downtown Fredericton. 12 metres 25 with approval.
We left Ontario and moved to NB a year ago. We were living in Stoney Creek/Hamilton and now live 40 mins from Fredericton but haven't spent enough time in the city to see the similarities between the two and have only visited St. John once so can't pick between the two. 🙂
Nice! Not too far from where we grew up in Niagara!
@@atribecalledowens I lived closer to Niagara once in Welland.
I live in Tracy 30 min from Fredericton. I love this small town
Wow, great vlog. Fredericton is beautiful. Loved all of it. Those suites look like a nice place for an apartment style stay. I love your content bro.
Thank you! And yes, they were pretty…suite :)
@@atribecalledowens Ba dum tish!
Hey I m living now in Québec, my husband on fredy so I was looking for more informations about this city to preparing me for this big move we gonna do this summer to join my husband there..really look small but quiet calm and warm for a family with children 😊like it
Yup would be great for fams
Thanks for promoting Freddy
Dude, I was born in Hamilton!!! Steeltown, baby! (Actually I lived in Cayuga 71 to 81) but we did all our shopping in Ham.
I don't think I can draw a comparison between Ham and Fred. But I'll give it further thought.
I'm the Organist and Director of Music at Christ Church Cathedral and an extremely active musician in NB. Next time you come back come for a tour of the Cathedral and my recommends of other places to explore. That being said, you're totally on the right track! So glad one of your vids popped into my feed today! CHEERS!
That's awesome! A tour would be great! Thanks
You Paused on a print of my Gord Downie painting that’s hanging in the Tannery! Thank you! The original is hanging in the Muse if anyone wants to see the original
Thanks for visiting! :)
Had a fun time :)
Been there for a short business trip. Small little city but very sweet.
It is :)
Hi. I love the video. I lived in Fredericton for most of my life. I love the slowness and easiness of this city. You just was on the Southside. You should come to Northside. There are restaurants such as Cannon's Cross, Wolastoq Wharf and Pine Tree Bar and Grill. Plus, there is an art gallery on St. Mary's Street. You miss a lot just staying on the Southside. I hope you get a chance to get to the Northside of Fredericton. Plus, if you went to community called Maugerville, there is a place called Moxon's Country Pumpkin. Has a lot of local fruit and vegetables. Plus, there is a bakery there. Which sell bread, cookies and pies. Yum. So, come back to Fredericton. You will enjoy more of Fredericton.
We live in Frederiction 3 years, but the novelty wore off within two years. We found it a pathetic excuse for a captial city.
Thinking about moving to Fredericton. Thanks for making this.
Thanks for watching!
Wish I had known about the suites. Decided to watch the video while in Fredericton. Well... At least I know for next time. Great video.
Ya they were great!
We live in the fredericton area and it all remindes me of a mini ontario town from the early 90s
Ya SJ reminds me of Niagara Falls in the 90's haha
@@atribecalledowens we have not spent much time in saint johns yet but we plan to after winter and explore the islands.
Its funny some of the cities here bring back childhood memories just because they remind me so much of the early 90s in ontario.
hey dear can you please tell me how many families live in Fredericton? you can tell me like less, medium or high.
Are there much residential areas?
Fredericton is a BEAUTIFUL city but the people and their attitudes are not always it. When I go to Saint John it’s like a breath of fresh air, everyone is so kind and warm. Fredericton is notorious within New Brunswick for bad attitudes. I’m happy more people from different provinces have moved in though because they’re all so kind and it’s slowly getting better and more kind.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
I love the way you interview "the people".
Thank you!
That hotel is a definite stay if I come for a while there. Home away from home.
Thanks so much for this video, so informative. I moved to New Brunswick earlier this year from Barrie Ontario and I watched your videos before making the final decision,! Do you know of any vegan restaurants in St. John or Fredericton? I am planning a visit too both places. Thanks again for the great videos
The ones we showed in this video are our favs in Freddy. As for Saint John we frequent Vegolution and Take Sushi. There are a couple other spots with options as well. Britt's Pub is a good backup.
Sweet videos! Love the vibe
Thank you!!
If only Fredericton had decent walk in clinics let alone ones you can actually call and are actually open, and better access to primary health care and a more milder winters, I would consider it, but it is in the middle of nowhere and only close to Saint John plus a terrible location to be for frequent international flyers..
Pros and cons to all places no doubt!
@@atribecalledowens It depends on ones needs.
I live in Nanaimo, BC - and we have 1 walk-in clinic for 100,000 people.
@@renegadechoir No lack of people in NB can only dream of having it that good.
Great vid! We are from Saint John and went to the tipsy muse and Naru just today! Thanks for the recommendations, they were delicious!
No way!
And what do you think, Krista-Lee, which one is better?
Being from Niagara Falls, I have spent tonnes of time in The Hammer! I think a lot of cities in New Brunswick are like Hamilton.
Steel City!
I'm in love about Fredericton, wanna Go to College there, but what worries me is the fact that there is not options of apartamento for rent pet friendly, and leave behind my dog/son it's not an option :(
Oh wow, have you been having a hard time finding somewhere to rent?
@@atribecalledowens yes, it's so so hard to find an pet friendly apartment 😢
I live in Fredericton and just had this video come up in my recommendations. Thank you for bringing attention to our downtown!
With August upon us, if you don't have other plans, I would highly recommend finding out where your nearest Acadian Day (Aug 15) celebrations are happening. If you're up for a drive, the Acadian Village (similar to King's Landing) is in Caraquet, and you can ask the locals about the deportation of the Acadians in the 1700s.
Awesome- thank you!
I live in Fredericton its da best
Woo woo
Did you end up moving to Fredericton? I grew up in Central Greenwich and went to high school and college in Saint John. I'm still quite new to Fredericton as a university student. It's a beautiful town.
Saint John!
Very nice video.
:)
Im 50/50 after living in both cities. each has its pros and cons. I personally prefer SJ, because I grew up here.
With you on that!
I personally prefer Fredericton over SJ because I grew up an worked in SJ.
and what is the pros and cons? could you please list them
@@georgesmith8016 Where does one start? Access to healthcare? Pollution? Wages?
I didn't know about Premier Suites....interesting.
They treated us great! Would recommend!
I'm thinking to move to fredirecton I hope I can find my way
You can!
I was born in New Brunswick, and from age of 10 onward was raised in Victoria, B.C. I have also lived in Hamilton, Ontario for 13 yrs and then moved to Moncton, N.B. I would have to say Fredericton does not look similar to Hamilton, but does remind me of Victoria, BC in many ways. Of the Three cities Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John, I do prefer Fredericton. Saint John and Fredericton both have very steep streets to walk up, and Moncton would be easiest for walking in as it is more flat compared to both of those cities.
Wow you've lived everywhere!
I have lived and worked in Victoria, but for me Fredericton reminds me nothin of it. I can see why you prefer Fredericton for a city in NB.
is it flatter than st john? I'm tired of the climbs hehehe😅
Seemed so haha
MashAllah, so beautiful.
Thanks for sharing, much appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
I think Saint John is one of the most underrated cities in Canada. I've lost count of the amount of people who told me to stay clear of Saint John over the past decade. me and my wife have been there about 10 times since then and had an absolute blast. It has the look of a city that should be at least three times larger in population size; it's very deceiving. Like you look at the population, and it doesn't match with the architecture and layout of the city itself. Whereas Moncton feels like a town that got too big for itself.
I like F-town, but for visiting, i prefer Saint John NB.
SO true!
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I find Saint John has more of a Hamilton vibe than Fredericton. I got to visit Kings Landing when it warms up when I'm there next but it reminds me of Black Creek Pioneer Village that's by York University in Toronto.
Cool - have never been there!
@@atribecalledowens It's really nice. If I can ask, why did you guys choose Saint John? I have been there once not sure if it was the best time to go though.
Hi, i’m going there and i’m looking for a job. Any recommendations? Thanks
Yes - spam your resume everywhere, go to as many meet-up/social events as you can, join a rec league to make friends quickly.
having lived most of my life in the big smoke TO these small cities have no one down town
This is why we have so many in our quiet city. Growing fast. Personally makes me sad. I didn't want the extra traffic of those who can't drive. Also I just miss when the city never had 200 000 plus ppl. I wish this secret of how great the city is. Could stay a secret.
Times are a changin' that's for sure. Would have loved to visit in the old days you speak of. Sounds like it was awesome.
Hey love, tried to send you a lil' sumtin' sumtin for dem coffees but I kept getting declined from cc and google. My info is up to date, not sure if the payment provider is having some issues from their end? Don't want to stress ya, just sharing the info in case there is an issue, I wouldn't want you missing out on community support
Thanks again B. Appreciate you greatly!
Fredericton is the Portlandia of NB. It is the place where people who weren't the first to have grommets, or dress like a bunny with a Dora backpack go to stand out. It is a great place to come see BLM posters long after the organizers have been indicted. Just be careful, they have been experimenting with novel traffic strategies for decades. Just take it easy and follow the signs, one of which should "You can't get there from here". I once came in on the main road, hit road construction, and there was a detour sign that went to a dead end. When I asked the road crew for directions none of them drove cars.
Reminds me of Alice In Wonderland.
Much better climate in Fredericton, but lacks certain services that are found in SJ and Moncton.
Ah I see. Which services?
@@atribecalledowens Lack of services for seniors, some things in the service sector, labs and walk-in-clinics to name a few.
This is good, thanks. It'd be interesting to know real estate prices (of houses) and comparisons between the two cities.
Realtor.ca!
Saint John
yyyaayya!
Umm..Hamilton is the armpit of Ontario.
lol wow
im not a fan of new brusnwick mainly cause of the weather, that might just be because im at gaegtown military base and whenever its bad weather i feel it bad, usualy because im out there rolling around in the mud freezing cold or on the verge of collapse in the heat.
The weather is a thing! How are the bugs up there?
I’m
Not a city person prefer small towns or living out in the country
Well then Freddy checks both of those boxes haha
Fredericton dt is better than Hamilton dt
Hamilton is pretty lit at night!
Just gotta say Freddy is better 😋
HA!
Premiere suites is a rip off
Really!? How so? Did you not have a good experience?
@@atribecalledowenscause the same company will let people live in a building that is BARELY livable conditions while you get “premium care”. On the surface Fredericton seems great but if you actually live here and use the bus system, it’s a broken city… and not safe
Take it back...