Imagining a black and white video featuring Sam and Audrey in one of those old trucks travelling around Canada in the 1930s, Audrey driving, Sam filming the landscape, both wearing flat caps and coats
Harriet and I have ben to Calgary many times. We love the city. It's our favorite city in Canada. It's a city of many open spaces. The Gardens are beautiful. So easy to get around and so much to do. You guys have captured it's essence. Like many cities in Canada and the US . They are becoming expensive. Hope you guys are doing ok 🙏🙏 Best Wishes and Wonderful Thoughts .❤❤ Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Sehr schönes und interessantes Video. Wunderschöne Eisenbahnen und das Gasoline Museum, ein Traum und eine Reise in die Vergangenheit. Gruss aus Chile,
as a local it's always great to see people enjoying your city, you always forget about some of the great things. I do have to be the pedantic local and say that to most of us, pronouncing it "Cal Gary" is like nails on the chalkboard. most of the locals will leave the second a out all together (Cal-Gree) or Cal-Gah-Ree 🙂 That being said, you got "Prince's Island park" Right, (as opposed to "Princess Island Park" so I think it's a net positive on pronunciation! Glad you guys enjoyed the city!
que preciosidad el museo chino. Guao que chévere lo de la interconexión entre edificios.se ve muy linda la ciudad desde la torre. Preciosa la biblioteca...la arquitectura, la madera pulida una obra arquitectónica. Super simpático el heritage park
I have also heard good things about Calgary. With the fat idiot hell bent on ruining Toronto, we are looking to move elsewhere. Montreal is at the top of our list with it's good public transit and bike friendly mayors, but lately I have been considering Calgary also. Wonder if you guys got a taste of the public transit and were able to gauge the extent of bike infrastructure there.
Hi I'm from Calgary! For transit access and bike paths it really depends where you live in the city. I live in the NW and there are plenty of people who bike to work here and luckily we get chinooks throughout our winter. We have a bike path path and you can see most designated street paths are downtown and the NW. Compared to Montreal our climate is much drier though. For transit access it can be great in some areas, not so great for newer suburbs though, and the further away you get from the inner city. I've lived in the SW and the NW and I've found the NW much more accessible than the SW for transit and biking, but this is all a personal opinion too. I'm sure you can find more opinions on reddit etc.
@@BrodyYYC It is a negative comment without context, but to maybe add some to the sentiment... Calgary has seen a massive population boom over the last few years due to various types of immigration (inter-provincial, international, etc.) thanks to effective government promotions out of province. According to recent reports this is the main reason we saw a massive increase to unemployment rates, even when factoring the many layoffs that happened. All of this contributes to rising costs, which is why Calgary is now considered an 'expensive' city, which means we spend a higher percentage of our income compared to other cities.
You’re really glowing here Audrey! So happy for your little girl, can’t wait for an update.
Imagining a black and white video featuring Sam and Audrey in one of those old trucks travelling around Canada in the 1930s, Audrey driving, Sam filming the landscape, both wearing flat caps and coats
You guys are making us want to visit Calgary. Looks like a fun place to explore.
Good evening .Allí good !!! Excelente!!!!!!.Congratulations for your baby .!!!!!!
The best part about Calgary is that it's where nearly all my friends and family live. Doesn't get much better than this
Calgary looks like a wonderful city!!! Can wait to see videos of you travelling with Aurelia!!!
Thank you! We can't wait to travel with Baby Aurelia. We're already scheming some adventures with her for 2025! 😊
Home to the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be! 💓
I’m happy for this new vlogs,,have fun! How’s your baby! ❤❤❤
Harriet and I have ben to Calgary many times. We love the city. It's our favorite city in Canada. It's a city of many open spaces. The Gardens are beautiful. So easy to get around and so much to do. You guys have captured it's essence. Like many cities in Canada and the US . They are becoming expensive. Hope you guys are doing ok 🙏🙏 Best Wishes and Wonderful Thoughts .❤❤ Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Sehr schönes und interessantes Video. Wunderschöne Eisenbahnen und das Gasoline Museum, ein Traum und eine Reise in die Vergangenheit. Gruss aus Chile,
as a local it's always great to see people enjoying your city, you always forget about some of the great things.
I do have to be the pedantic local and say that to most of us, pronouncing it "Cal Gary" is like nails on the chalkboard. most of the locals will leave the second a out all together (Cal-Gree) or Cal-Gah-Ree 🙂
That being said, you got "Prince's Island park" Right, (as opposed to "Princess Island Park" so I think it's a net positive on pronunciation!
Glad you guys enjoyed the city!
Probably my favorite city in India
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que preciosidad el museo chino. Guao que chévere lo de la interconexión entre edificios.se ve muy linda la ciudad desde la torre. Preciosa la biblioteca...la arquitectura, la madera pulida una obra arquitectónica. Super simpático el heritage park
Sí! Para ser una ciudad pequeña, tiene muy lindas atracciones. Y todavía nos quedó mucho más por conocer!
Bello
Haha yes we do call them a Parkade in the west lol. Big fan of you two since the Croatia videos. Love fr Winnipeg!
Hola chicos.... cuando vienen con la bebé al valle de Punilla en Córdoba?
Esperamos poder estar de regreso es Córdoba en este próximo año!
I have also heard good things about Calgary. With the fat idiot hell bent on ruining Toronto, we are looking to move elsewhere. Montreal is at the top of our list with it's good public transit and bike friendly mayors, but lately I have been considering Calgary also. Wonder if you guys got a taste of the public transit and were able to gauge the extent of bike infrastructure there.
Hi I'm from Calgary! For transit access and bike paths it really depends where you live in the city. I live in the NW and there are plenty of people who bike to work here and luckily we get chinooks throughout our winter. We have a bike path path and you can see most designated street paths are downtown and the NW. Compared to Montreal our climate is much drier though. For transit access it can be great in some areas, not so great for newer suburbs though, and the further away you get from the inner city. I've lived in the SW and the NW and I've found the NW much more accessible than the SW for transit and biking, but this is all a personal opinion too. I'm sure you can find more opinions on reddit etc.
@@marysiachamp Thanks a lot, for your response.
Baby
Doesn't sound affordable.
What are you comparing that to? Also what are you basing it on? Sounds like just a random negative comment that lacks any context.
@@BrodyYYC It is a negative comment without context, but to maybe add some to the sentiment...
Calgary has seen a massive population boom over the last few years due to various types of immigration (inter-provincial, international, etc.) thanks to effective government promotions out of province. According to recent reports this is the main reason we saw a massive increase to unemployment rates, even when factoring the many layoffs that happened. All of this contributes to rising costs, which is why Calgary is now considered an 'expensive' city, which means we spend a higher percentage of our income compared to other cities.