Scrolling through UA-cam I noticed the title of you video and thought this should be fun to pick apart. I grew up in Saskatoon, have resided in Edmonton since the late 70's, and I have to admit your take on the subject was fair and well researched. Still enjoy go back to visit family and friends at a much more laid back pace. Rarely much traffic and easy to get around, and all the amenities one could want. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching! I have grown to really appreciate Saskatchewan over the years and I visit once a year - I'm a bit of an city lover in general and I spend most of my time in Saskatoon and a little bit of Regina. I think Saskatoon is a real gem in particular and it really has a disproportionate amount of culture given it's size. Cheers!
Nice. I love these two provinces. I think Saskatoon & Regina are great little cities and people should give them a try instead of just the main big cities.
I've noticed more Albertans moving to SK for housing prices, and because they like the rural vibe. As a SK guy, I've always felt like Calgary is the spiritual Capital of the Prairies. We are basically the same in vibe, but Calgary is just a lot bigger and produces a lot of oil revenue. A lot of the people in AB are from SK as well, as many of our young people have been moving there over the years.
SK definetly has the 'purest prairie vibe'. Definetly. I think depending on who you are and what you want at that point in your life, you'll prefer AB to SK or vice versa.
The sprawl in Calgary and Edmonton is pretty gross to me though. Also, dont sleep on Medicine Hat! That's basically SK but in AB as far as I'm concerned.
In Saskatoon in June and July on the weekends the city is dead, everyone is at the Lake. I never realized how unique the lake culture is here. We just call it 'The Lake', no matter what Lake your going to. I see a lot of AB plates around some of the western lakes. Thats a pretty huge sell to me. Cabin ownership is a huge attraction.
Very nice video man thank you I'm a French guy who currently lives in Manchester , England and now I'm trying to move to Canada to start a new life with my family and its true that Ive been brainwashed with so many videos explaining how good Alberta is So its nice to hear about an other province and after hearing what you said Im going to educate myself a bit more on Saskatchewan and who knows you might be the trigger of an entire family moving to Saskatchewan 😂 Keep up the good work
Hey man I appreciate you watching and thanks for the feedback - I'm always interested to hear about people moving to Canada. When you arrive I would definitely recommend the prairie region in general because the cities have great amenities and it's a lot cheaper. Vancouver and Toronto are cool but way too expensive and you can always visit them, you can get surprisingly cheap flights between cities. Montreal is a beautiful city and a bit more affordable in terms of properties/rentals but lower wages overall. Alberta has a lot to offer but so does Saskatchewan, a lot depends on what size of city you'd prefer living in/around. All the best to you and your family with the move, cheers!
Reason #5 Water, I agree with completely! Summer in Saskatchewan is great - hot and sunny with a few awesome thunderstorms! Tons of lakes n beaches to choose from. I lived in Alberta for years and found many drove +6hrs to Okanagan pulling expensive boats to go have a big ego contest in BC for the wknd. I mean, if thats your thing sure, but SK is far more laid back like you stated in Reason #1.
Great video as always. I was born in Chile, moved to Prince Albert at 4,Saskatoon at 6 and Regina at 8 and grew up in Regina but lived in Edmonton for a few years. Personally I prefer bigger cities like Edmonton and Calgary but Regina hasn't been too bad and Regina Beach is a beautiful little escape in warmer months. Keep up the good work!
I appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching! Sounds like you have quite a bit of experience with living around the prairies - I actually appreciate Regina quite a bit and I visit fairly often. I lived there for 6 months for work in 2012 and the experience really opened my eyes to the cool things about Saskatchewan. Cheers!
I'm in Greenwood BC, but moving to Saskatchewan hopefully in Aug or Sept. Work is there and have friends there and they love it. More relaxed atmosphere able to afford a home there. BC doesn't have much of this anymore.
Thanks for watching - I'm a big fan of Saskatchewan and I visit often. I've been there twice this year and I plan on going back again. I love Saskatoon in particular but the province really has so much to offer, and relatively affordable compared to Canada's big cities. All the best with your move! Cheers mate
Loving your videos! I moved to saskatoon from the fraser valley BC about 2.5 years ago. Everything you pointed out is what ive come to love about this city. Keep up the great videos🤙
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate when people take the time to leave feedback - honestly Saskatoon is one of my favorite cities in North America, such a gem and definitely on the rise. Cheers!
I am from BC. Moved to Saskatoon from 2009- 2015 and am back again 2023 - present. I am back for life. Love it here and can afford to live as opposed to BC!! I was making double the money in BC too and can still make it work here making way less!!
I have travelled and visited Alberta. I even have family in Alberta. BC and Alberta are pretty much the same busyness wise. If you want less busy. SK is great! 😊
Thanks for watching - cool to hear you're enjoying your time back. I live in Alberta but I visit Saskatchewan often and I've been contemplating moving there. Cheers mate
Both cities look interesting ,but from your videos I'd say Saskatoon looks like a great place. Both warrant a visit for sure! I love Edmonton but as I get older and my fist game deteriates I worry about the in your face social disorder,crime and violence, Which I've experienced a lot personally in my 57 years
Well honestly you have some experience training with Frank Lee so I'm sure even at your age you'd handle business fine with most sketchy characters lol, I hear you though - I've noticed an increase in concerning elements throughout the city, especially central core. Yeah if you've never been to the cities in SK I'd highly recommend it. I much prefer Saskatoon over Regina overall and it's only 5 hours from Edmonton!
Thanks for watching! I've posted a bunch of videos looking at different areas of Edmonton, if you check out my channel page you might find something that interests you. Cheers
Sask is good there’s just nothing to do and mid agree Alberta is more scenic taxes are lower also but it 100% has its downfalls crime is on the rise in a bad way here too in the larger cities
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate when people take the time to leave feedback - How have you found your time there so far? I drive through every time I head to Saskatoon and I love how the town has those big tall provincial line markers. Cheers mate, have a great week!
I swear there's a mings Chinese restaurant in every city in Canada. If there were franchises, that would be one thing. But they are all stand alone restaurants.
My friend , in Saskatoon, used to do the "Ming Sing" every year for about twenty years. He used to run up to the door of Ming's on second avenue, open the mail flap and let out a blood curdling scream...and then take off!
What’s worse yet is the grammar of the name isn’t even proper 😂 not to mention I know lots aboriginal people who where actually offended they changed the name from Edmonton Eskimo’s
I'm not nearly as good at storytelling but I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching! I love his videos - his personal paranormal story in particular is crazy!
Saskatoon sucks as we get bipolar weather and freezing temps at night in the middle of june(good luck growing peppers in the ground outside). No really good lakes close by with diefenbaker having almost no fish with wind hitting you all day. Same with black strap no fish really and the water is just sea weed haven. The best places for fishing are all up north with clouds of bugs everywhere. Our depression per person is through the roof and only growing when more move here and experience what were given.
Saskatoons great! And as far as freezing temperatures In June?? If that has happened, it’s an anomaly. It’s very rare for it to ever freeze past the May long weekend.
And how many part time jobs do you have to work to be able to live there? Are you collecting coupons for everything you buy? No one has any money in Saskatoon...they have it...but they won't spend it. Because the great depression was only 85 years ago and they can't take any chances LOL!
lol little Ontario, some truth there - definitely urbanizing and growing insanely quickly. Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback! And all the best with your move to Regina - I lived there for 6 months and it has a ton to offer. Honestly I think I love Saskatchewan the most out of anyone not actually born there. Cheers!
fastest growing province right now and Edmonton and Calgary metro populations are marching steadily towards 2 million after being "little" cities for decades. I personally love the size of Saskatoon and Regina, plus properties are considerably less expensive and increasingly these cities have better and better restaurants/pubs/coffee shops/shopping etc.
I live in Alberta but I was assigned to SK for work years ago and I grew to love it there. I visit at least once a year for fun - I'm actually visiting the Crooked Bush and the Saint Louis lights for the first time in May and I look forward to those videos. I had some family move to Watrous last year too and I'm going to visit them and do a video on that cool Manitou Lake as well. Cheers mate, have a great week!
Alberta - 2 NHL teams; Saskatchewan - not even an AHL team to be found, one bush-league football team that has won 4 Grey Cups in over 110 years of existence. Alberta - Banff & Jasper; Saskatchewan - Southern half of province desolate, save for one big truck stop in the form of Regina
Scrolling through UA-cam I noticed the title of you video and thought this should be fun to pick apart. I grew up in Saskatoon, have resided in Edmonton since the late 70's, and I have to admit your take on the subject was fair and well researched. Still enjoy go back to visit family and friends at a much more laid back pace. Rarely much traffic and easy to get around, and all the amenities one could want. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching! I have grown to really appreciate Saskatchewan over the years and I visit once a year - I'm a bit of an city lover in general and I spend most of my time in Saskatoon and a little bit of Regina. I think Saskatoon is a real gem in particular and it really has a disproportionate amount of culture given it's size. Cheers!
Nice. I love these two provinces. I think Saskatoon & Regina are great little cities and people should give them a try instead of just the main big cities.
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback! I totally agree, they are definitely underrated - Saskatoon in particular is an absolute gem
I've noticed more Albertans moving to SK for housing prices, and because they like the rural vibe. As a SK guy, I've always felt like Calgary is the spiritual Capital of the Prairies. We are basically the same in vibe, but Calgary is just a lot bigger and produces a lot of oil revenue. A lot of the people in AB are from SK as well, as many of our young people have been moving there over the years.
SK definetly has the 'purest prairie vibe'. Definetly. I think depending on who you are and what you want at that point in your life, you'll prefer AB to SK or vice versa.
The sprawl in Calgary and Edmonton is pretty gross to me though. Also, dont sleep on Medicine Hat! That's basically SK but in AB as far as I'm concerned.
In Saskatoon in June and July on the weekends the city is dead, everyone is at the Lake. I never realized how unique the lake culture is here. We just call it 'The Lake', no matter what Lake your going to. I see a lot of AB plates around some of the western lakes. Thats a pretty huge sell to me. Cabin ownership is a huge attraction.
I actually plan on doing a bunch of southern Alberta videos this summer, including Medicine Hat - I love that city!
I have lived in BC Alberta and Saskatchewan. All of them are great but there is a reason I still live in Alberta and will continue to do so
I feel lucky to have been born and raised here!
Very nice video man thank you
I'm a French guy who currently lives in Manchester , England and now I'm trying to move to Canada to start a new life with my family and its true that Ive been brainwashed with so many videos explaining how good Alberta is
So its nice to hear about an other province and after hearing what you said Im going to educate myself a bit more on Saskatchewan and who knows you might be the trigger of an entire family moving to Saskatchewan 😂
Keep up the good work
Hey man I appreciate you watching and thanks for the feedback - I'm always interested to hear about people moving to Canada. When you arrive I would definitely recommend the prairie region in general because the cities have great amenities and it's a lot cheaper. Vancouver and Toronto are cool but way too expensive and you can always visit them, you can get surprisingly cheap flights between cities. Montreal is a beautiful city and a bit more affordable in terms of properties/rentals but lower wages overall.
Alberta has a lot to offer but so does Saskatchewan, a lot depends on what size of city you'd prefer living in/around.
All the best to you and your family with the move, cheers!
No...I think you would love Quebec!
Reason #5 Water, I agree with completely! Summer in Saskatchewan is great - hot and sunny with a few awesome thunderstorms! Tons of lakes n beaches to choose from. I lived in Alberta for years and found many drove +6hrs to Okanagan pulling expensive boats to go have a big ego contest in BC for the wknd. I mean, if thats your thing sure, but SK is far more laid back like you stated in Reason #1.
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback! I honestly think that I love Saskatchewan more than anyone not actually born or raised there
Great video as always. I was born in Chile, moved to Prince Albert at 4,Saskatoon at 6 and Regina at 8 and grew up in Regina but lived in Edmonton for a few years. Personally I prefer bigger cities like Edmonton and Calgary but Regina hasn't been too bad and Regina Beach is a beautiful little escape in warmer months. Keep up the good work!
I appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching! Sounds like you have quite a bit of experience with living around the prairies - I actually appreciate Regina quite a bit and I visit fairly often. I lived there for 6 months for work in 2012 and the experience really opened my eyes to the cool things about Saskatchewan. Cheers!
I'm in Greenwood BC, but moving to Saskatchewan hopefully in Aug or Sept. Work is there and have friends there and they love it. More relaxed atmosphere able to afford a home there. BC doesn't have much of this anymore.
Thanks for watching - I'm a big fan of Saskatchewan and I visit often. I've been there twice this year and I plan on going back again. I love Saskatoon in particular but the province really has so much to offer, and relatively affordable compared to Canada's big cities. All the best with your move! Cheers mate
Loving your videos! I moved to saskatoon from the fraser valley BC about 2.5 years ago. Everything you pointed out is what ive come to love about this city. Keep up the great videos🤙
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate when people take the time to leave feedback - honestly Saskatoon is one of my favorite cities in North America, such a gem and definitely on the rise. Cheers!
I am from BC. Moved to Saskatoon from 2009- 2015 and am back again 2023 - present. I am back for life. Love it here and can afford to live as opposed to BC!! I was making double the money in BC too and can still make it work here making way less!!
I have travelled and visited Alberta. I even have family in Alberta. BC and Alberta are pretty much the same busyness wise. If you want less busy. SK is great! 😊
Thanks for watching - cool to hear you're enjoying your time back. I live in Alberta but I visit Saskatchewan often and I've been contemplating moving there. Cheers mate
Both cities look interesting ,but from your videos I'd say Saskatoon looks like a great place. Both warrant a visit for sure! I love Edmonton but as I get older and my fist game deteriates I worry about the in your face social disorder,crime and violence, Which I've experienced a lot personally in my 57 years
Well honestly you have some experience training with Frank Lee so I'm sure even at your age you'd handle business fine with most sketchy characters lol, I hear you though - I've noticed an increase in concerning elements throughout the city, especially central core. Yeah if you've never been to the cities in SK I'd highly recommend it. I much prefer Saskatoon over Regina overall and it's only 5 hours from Edmonton!
Make video about Edmonton and places to see like spots in jasper ave , river valley. I am in Edmonton
Thanks for watching! I've posted a bunch of videos looking at different areas of Edmonton, if you check out my channel page you might find something that interests you. Cheers
great and informative report
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!
They sell Roughrider merch in Mexico. We bought some cool Rider poncho's that you couldn't get here in Canada.
That's pretty cool, it's amazing how popular the riders are around the world!
Ola!
Sask is good there’s just nothing to do and mid agree Alberta is more scenic taxes are lower also but it 100% has its downfalls crime is on the rise in a bad way here too in the larger cities
Nice sir!
Thanks!
I couldn't make up my mind which province I liked better. So I just moved to Lloydminster so that I could have both.
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate when people take the time to leave feedback - How have you found your time there so far? I drive through every time I head to Saskatoon and I love how the town has those big tall provincial line markers. Cheers mate, have a great week!
I swear there's a mings Chinese restaurant in every city in Canada. If there were franchises, that would be one thing. But they are all stand alone restaurants.
Yeah that name comes up a lot eh!
My friend , in Saskatoon, used to do the "Ming Sing" every year for about twenty years. He used to run up to the door of Ming's on second avenue, open the mail flap and let out a blood curdling scream...and then take off!
Saskatchewan has 97,000 fishable lakes, Alberta has around 800.
Great point, way more water in Saskatchewan! Cheers mate
Maybe if the Elks actually won a game or 2. They would sell tickets.
management out to lunch, Elks used to be the flagship team of the CFL now they just don't really have any buzz around them in the city
@strangenorth long gone a the pinball days. This may not be a popular take. But I don't think they should've changed their name.
What’s worse yet is the grammar of the name isn’t even proper 😂 not to mention I know lots aboriginal people who where actually offended they changed the name from Edmonton Eskimo’s
@Mk1tt225 Right! Something with the Washington RedSkins. Eskimo means meat eater. Unless you are a vegan,..... lol
@@davidedwards3838 I thought Eskimos sounded way more formidable
You're a like a Canadian "Mr. Ballen".
I'm not nearly as good at storytelling but I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching! I love his videos - his personal paranormal story in particular is crazy!
Saskatoon sucks as we get bipolar weather and freezing temps at night in the middle of june(good luck growing peppers in the ground outside). No really good lakes close by with diefenbaker having almost no fish with wind hitting you all day. Same with black strap no fish really and the water is just sea weed haven. The best places for fishing are all up north with clouds of bugs everywhere. Our depression per person is through the roof and only growing when more move here and experience what were given.
Saskatoons great! And as far as freezing temperatures In June?? If that has happened, it’s an anomaly. It’s very rare for it to ever freeze past the May long weekend.
And how many part time jobs do you have to work to be able to live there? Are you collecting coupons for everything you buy? No one has any money in Saskatoon...they have it...but they won't spend it. Because the great depression was only 85 years ago and they can't take any chances LOL!
If it wasn't for the people saskatchewan would be great.
Moving from Ontario to Regina on purpose. Avoiding Alberta as it becomes little Ontario.
lol little Ontario, some truth there - definitely urbanizing and growing insanely quickly. Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback! And all the best with your move to Regina - I lived there for 6 months and it has a ton to offer. Honestly I think I love Saskatchewan the most out of anyone not actually born there. Cheers!
@@strangenorth I lived in Saskatoon my wife is from Michigan. I moved to Windsor from Saskatoon for her but even she wants to go there.
@@strangenorth everyone here is moving to Alberta that I've talked to 😂
fastest growing province right now and Edmonton and Calgary metro populations are marching steadily towards 2 million after being "little" cities for decades. I personally love the size of Saskatoon and Regina, plus properties are considerably less expensive and increasingly these cities have better and better restaurants/pubs/coffee shops/shopping etc.
Hey! Stop telling our secrets. You'll ruin it for us. 🤣
I live in Alberta but I was assigned to SK for work years ago and I grew to love it there. I visit at least once a year for fun - I'm actually visiting the Crooked Bush and the Saint Louis lights for the first time in May and I look forward to those videos. I had some family move to Watrous last year too and I'm going to visit them and do a video on that cool Manitou Lake as well. Cheers mate, have a great week!
@@strangenorth You too! And don't think I don't like Alberta. It reminds me a lot like Saskatchewan, but a little more cowboy themed.
Alberta - 2 NHL teams; Saskatchewan - not even an AHL team to be found, one bush-league football team that has won 4 Grey Cups in over 110 years of existence.
Alberta - Banff & Jasper; Saskatchewan - Southern half of province desolate, save for one big truck stop in the form of Regina
Ha ha ha ! Accurate ! I love it!
@@markanthony3275 Glad you do! Oh, I almost forgot! Alberta has no PST!
Coming soon regina ❤
Regina definitely has a lot to offer!