We just moved to the Old Strathcona neighborhood a year ago and it's GREAT! 20 min walk to the U of A And a quick 4 min drive to the hospital. 3 blocks walk to Whyte Ave! *Only complaint is that Edmonton in general has a growing homeless population and that truly needs to be dealt with humanely. And quickly.
@donbeaton398 ай бұрын
That’s true of every single city/town
@francesbernard24457 ай бұрын
I am afraid to ask what that would look like to you.
@RyanCorbett-yw8dy7 ай бұрын
i love Edmonton i hate that i look around and cant fathom raising a family here. Fix the drugs, never had to step over a body once in ontario on my way to work. Now its everyday here.
@SanchoPanza-wg5xf6 ай бұрын
Old Strathcona has a problem because it's Edmonton's most politically left-leaning district due to the proximity of the university and because of its gentrified neighbourhoods and wealthy residents full of guilt for their higher standard of living. Leftist policies actively enable street bums to be high on drugs and unruly in conduct; to stay out of jail and dodge mental health treatment. Leftist policies allow our public parks be overtaken by encampments controlled by gangs that work as open-air drug markets and crime hubs. To make change, vote accordingly.
@DoYouThinkForUrselF3 ай бұрын
I almost ended up on the street during covid due to mandates. People will figure out the west is being scammed on many fronts. The longer it takes however the more people dropping out you will notice.
@SuzyG_lovezdogs3 ай бұрын
Sherwood Park has a huge number of trails through the whole place and even a walking/bike bridge which crosses the North Saskatchewan Rive and ends up in Rundle park in Edmonton. So there is a way to either walk a sidewalk or take beautiful trails all the way from east to west and into Edmonton. There is even a ski hill.
@wonderz2066 ай бұрын
I am 15, and i have lived in edmonton my whole life. As a teenager, i can say that its a good city there's a lot to do, it has culture, there are many events throughout the city. But it can also be 40°c and -40°c in the same year
@vitaluka5 ай бұрын
The temp sounds amazing! Sincerely a Winnipegger
@PissBreakSupervisorOleHopkins3 ай бұрын
Your living under a rock then Also 40°c and - 40 are on the hottest and coldest days of the year and they don't last that long But yea it's a good city if your looking for meth
@yay2dailypay10 ай бұрын
I appreciate your information but you might want to check the Acheson area. There’s a whole new development going there called Kingslet with a number of builders building single-family homes. It is a huge new development.
@amiloff Жыл бұрын
Very helpful overview! Thank you.
@graceb96282 ай бұрын
I recently spent some time in Edmonton for school and stayed in the Spruce Avenue area north of the Royal Alex. I really enjoyed the close proximity to shopping and transit. I did notice there was quite a bit of newer development in the area though there are still a lot of smaller older homes as well.
@beebakay11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Very informative !
@skeletonwomxn6 ай бұрын
Cultural scene in Sherwood Park and Fort Saskatchewan? LOL where?
@vladlashing2 ай бұрын
look at him, thats standard unwashed 9-5 dimwit issue from area
@Yugophoto2 ай бұрын
Right, I think that should be qualified a bit - The cultural scene in any of the satellite cities is going to be more like a small town than it is like a city. Sherwood park, fort sask, St Albert, Spruce Grove do have their own cultural scenes, but they shouldn't be compared to Edmonton. It'll be small town stuff - the kids sporting events are huge, they have community BBQs and fireworks for Canada Day and stuff. You won't have many big festivals like in Edmonton. Good for a family looking to integrate into their community, not people looking for any kind of excitement.
@thetarotroomforsaggiesandcappy10 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this. Heading there soon. Appreciate it :)
@ThePestilentDefiler7 ай бұрын
I dont know where this is going as i just clicked on it but all i gotta say is stay away from a lot of the new development, im specifically referencing my experience with the west side. Lots of issues on the rushed projects not to even mention the minimal yards, fences, space etc. Houses/duplexes there may look pretty but the engineering and construction just screams cash grab. Furthering that while there is benefits for those new development areas there is the negatives in having a level of exclusivity and privacy by typically being a subsect of housing with a main entrance and possibly one or two other ways out of the labyrinthian layout. Seems cool to have this big welcome sign in your neighborhood and typically keeps through traffic off the streets there. However driving them in peak traffic times is a chore i wish on nobody. Prepare to leave extra early as more than likely your job is on the other side of city and there is a potential of unavoidable contruction since you are all funneling in and out the same direction. Being on the grid based, in the modest living homes of old development the benefits well exceed the negatives. There are small steps you can do to protect your home rather effectively, as the potential for homeless straglers and random through traffic is at a higher potential. The properties were built back in the day when space and freedom were valued by builders as well as typically more structurally sound homes. There is more of a blank canvas that you can create the property you desire and transform the home as you progress through life. There is the chance you might need to make some vast changes to plumbing or electrical depending on whether or not it has been renovated in the last decade or two but cost to comfort i feel it is the way to go. Just my two cents, thanks for the video, gonna watch now.
@joerogan95549 ай бұрын
Edmonton is pretty good, just don't take the bus, go out at night, don't go north,south,east,west, or central, pretty much stay in your house and get the best security possible. Then it's not so bad
@crashandburngaming51035 ай бұрын
lol. It is getting that way here
@saul9375Ай бұрын
You missed Devon. Nice small town right by the river, close to the airport, they have a small hospital, it's not too far from the city.
@hitempguy7 ай бұрын
Anything south of the river valley. There, video done in 5 seconds
@DoYouThinkForUrselF3 ай бұрын
what you got against the hood??
@onikwaАй бұрын
Thanks man moving to Bonnie Doon (lol)
@jeffho17272 ай бұрын
Sherwood Park and F.S are great towns but they have a major drawback living there, the refineries. Look up cancer rates, higher for the east end. Used to live on North Side, Glengarry. One summer our co2 detectors are going off, Atco in to check, all good, took about a week to realise it was the easterly wind ( no predominant) blowing what i have to assume was the refinery gases our way. West end gets more weather, more thunderstorms, hail, snow tracks.
@crazylaoboy82 ай бұрын
I live in Edmonton lots of outdoors activities and festivals to enjoy ❤
@timothyirwin8974 Жыл бұрын
Do any of your videos touch on rental areas for singles and couples? Are those two groups of interest to Alberta immigration?
@kassieh57947 ай бұрын
We only want Conservative voters to move to Alberta, I do hope they triple the amount of rural MLAs so that we will remain a Conservative province for ever. Remeber, EVERY benefit you moved here for only exists because of our Conservative government history.
@gp791011 ай бұрын
All great neighborhoods. I'd suggest people check out the Bulgogi house Korean bbq if in Bonnie doon. 88 ave and about 92 st.
@lance-biggums5 ай бұрын
Best korean place and open since the 70s
@Papa-ur3ju7 ай бұрын
Resons to move to Shrewood Park:- 1 A lots to parks. 2 You can judge city by knowing that there transit centre has open public washroom. Also clean one. Also they have double decker buses. 3 A lots of roundabouth insted of shitty trafic light. 4 Most importantly people, I was a wallmart employee there for whlie and people would come and great me or nod, I can not imagin at that scacle in Edmonton. I also used to check store's sale figures which was a lot compare to other stores and there where ocaicanally shoplifting but not like clearview where they need a security gurd or kingsway where they need peaceofficer. 5 Not to forget low property tax and amazly traditionaly looking libary not like modren art garbage design of edmonton libarary 6 You get small town vibe where all people know each other well and you are also next to city.
@WildernessGuyBC11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for that. Very helpful.
@saliyawsilva377410 ай бұрын
wow....Thank you. Its very insightful. I would love to get in touch with you to understand the areas much better as i will be moving into Edmonton in about 2 months. My name is Saliya and I am from Sri Lanka
@FirstName-zt2my7 ай бұрын
Another immigrant who is about to learn they made the worst mistake of their life.
@elainejones48216 ай бұрын
I’ve lived in Millwoods for 6 years and never had an issue. I used to live in St. Albert and I really prefer Millwoods! It’s very multicultural here and there are many young families but I’ve never had a sketchy or weird vibe roaming around my neighbourhood. It’s affordable and like you have mentioned it has more of an authentic, real people live here feel it’s a great option. All of my neighbours are very sweet and kind and people. I also appreciate that the homes have much more character and variety. I find the new aesthetic of the modern build houses to be quite bland and cramped together. Plus no one really cares how you choose to decorate your exterior and even walking around the area you will see so much personality in the homes.
@garyjohnston75564 ай бұрын
Great if you’re brown.
@gregkral44673 ай бұрын
St. Albert is a beautiful spot, Calder used to be nice, sucks now though.
@rafaelcoronado2223 Жыл бұрын
I’m planing to study at NAIT, neighborhood recommendation
@xichuanxc10 ай бұрын
I'm planing to NAIT too, but communities in the north are hard to choose.
@sonofadam76338 ай бұрын
What is nait
@xichuanxc8 ай бұрын
@@sonofadam7633 nait is short for North Alberta Institute of Technology
@D0VEWORLD7 ай бұрын
Just north of the Yellowhead. Kensington, Calder, Rosslyn are all good, quiet neighborhoods with quiet rentals. They get better the further you get away from 97th street, but the actual residential areas are quiet and have bus routes direct to NAIT.
@francesbernard24457 ай бұрын
My guess is the neighborhood is the south end of McCauley neighborhood closest to the LRT tracks. The only problem with that neighborhood is how many homeless people live in more than one area of Edmonton year round. Most of them come here hoping to get hired on in the trades. Edmonton for the longest time has been a blue collar city. That is beginnning to change.
@citymouseplays4 ай бұрын
Interesting you didn’t mention the outlet mall close to the airport for shopping for Beaumont and Leduc
@10oirasoreusoj11 ай бұрын
Move from Toronto to the so called "north side" in Delton, not bad at all, very quiet neighborhood even a little boring tbh. The more problematic areas are closer to the 118th and the quadrant East of Gretzky drive and south of Yellowhead (in my opinion that quadrant is the one that gives a bad rep to all of the northside). Similar to Delton are Athlone, Calder, Kensington and Rosslyn, lots of houses that give you good value for your money and the neighborhoods are not bad in their most parts. The farther you live from the 97st the more quiet it gets. What people called "north side" is really a mix bag with several okay neighborhoods, specially for first time home buyers (and living close to the Yellowhead makes the commute to the industrial areas easier). My two cents as someone who moved to the northside.
@modestacattaruzza74009 ай бұрын
You said right. I live in a mature neighborhood in Londonderry called Kilkenny. Absolutely a beautiful neighborhood with very nice houses. Live in my house since 1972. Renovated many times, and it's better than new. This city has been my home for 66 years. Love it.
@averageperson21778 ай бұрын
I have two homes in the “ghetto;” they’re actually pretty decent neighborhoods. I think many people in edmonton don’t really understand what bad neighborhoods are.. The junkies in Chinatown are pretty bad; but other than that edmonton is a hidden gem. I feel their winters aren’t even that bad either.
@crashandburngaming51035 ай бұрын
@@modestacattaruzza7400yup. I live in Clareview. When I moved here 20yrs ago it was nice and quiet lol. Now the traffic is horrendous. I live in a townhouse. Only issue is the smoke and pot that is constantly in the air here. Condo board couldn’t care less.
@crashandburngaming51035 ай бұрын
@@averageperson2177yes, over the last day…5 years the winters are not nearly as bad as I remember. It’s actually tolerable now lol.
@crashandburngaming51035 ай бұрын
The crime we are experiencing in Edmonton has spiked over the past few years. Gangs of kids in the middle of the night vandalizing cars, property without fear of consequences. Lots and lots of drugs and homeless now. We have grown up to be. Real city now lol. And taking the bus and LRT are like playing Russian roulette lol.
@seatoskyroamer Жыл бұрын
You didn’t touch on just east of Downtown. I’ve read McCauley and Cromdale have a lot of crime, but are there pockets where it’s not so bad? Say between 97 St NW and Beverly Heights and closer to the river valley?
@10oirasoreusoj9 ай бұрын
Cromdale (the infamous Coliseum area) and east of Gretzky drive are difficult areas in general, however, you may be able to find some gems there. My advice: if you are looking at a house in those areas pay attention to the whole block and see if the neighbors take care of their homes, if most houses (and people) look clean, neat and well maintained then it is a good sign, otherwise look somewhere else. Avoid blocks with boarded houses, houses with siding or roof very deteriorated and houses with scraps and garbage all over the yards. One bad neighbor may be a total headache for the whole block. Good luck!
@spartancanuck9 ай бұрын
I live just east of downtown, right in Boyle Street, which the city has been trying to "clean up" since the 1960s. I've loved it from the moment I moved in (except for all of the shitty Impark lots which have been the result of past attempts to "clean up"). It's widely perceived as a scary neighbourhood, and 20 years ago it would've hosted some of our most infamous stabby bars (corewards, our crime severity indexes and violent crime rates peaked back in the 1990s). My experience living here has been that it's actually the quietest place I've lived in the city, which is probably partly because the suburbanites so vigorously wring their hands about it. TBH, pretty much all of the perceptions of crime in this city are largely overblown (with a tendency to invoke selective perception to highlight particular incidents and extrapolate them as the norm). What is around is overwhelmingly petty or drunks fighting each other. It just intends upon if you're comfortable with seeing homeless people, because some folks perceive that as crime. Rather than it being a matter of pockets being okay, it's more of a case that pockets are bad. You can even find nice places in the Alberta Ave neighbourhood if you get away from the terrible stroads, where you will face most of your peril, and mostly in the form of aggressively shitty drivers.
@mkyhou11608 ай бұрын
North close in too - 107ave is basically drug / hooker alley. That’s why it’s so hard to sell Blatchford, it borders slums.
@kassieh57947 ай бұрын
@@mkyhou1160 yes the walmart at Kingsway attracted to many bottom feeders and Blatchford will suffer for it. Just another brilliant idea and allowance brought to you by our USELESS city council. Vote left and end up living in a crime ridden shithole, like Edmonton
@tsho086 ай бұрын
As someone who just moved to this area. Don't live inside the city unless you have a job in downtown where you want to be close. It's worth living outside. Sherwood park is my fav but is more expensive for houses there. I would hit a St. Alberta or Fort Sask. Beaumont seemed solid when I looked too.
@Ringo_Lung7 ай бұрын
Good video in terms of amenities, home variety and shopping options. Can u do another one to analyze by crimes rate? No need to be subjective, but by official crime data, thx!
@crashandburngaming51035 ай бұрын
First thing is to check out the police dept online democraghics and crime stats for the neighborhoods you are thinking of living in. Very accessible online
@g.w.78937 ай бұрын
As an Edmontonian, I'd recommend elsewhere.
@vitaluka5 ай бұрын
Would you recommend Winnipeg? Or is Edmonton better than Winnipeg? I’m moving from Winnipeg and considering Edmonton
@MrNncon4 ай бұрын
No offense I've spent tim3 in Edmonton even edmonton is a fucken boring no nothing city. No good food nothing to do. It's boring compared to van or Toronto
@DoYouThinkForUrselF3 ай бұрын
@@MrNncon ya it's a working town and use to be cheap...cheaper. I guess though we have to save the worlds refugee's and pay Trudeau to change the weather for us. Sit on our asses for viruses that kill 84 year old's with 4 comorbidities and ruin the economy.........hmm wonder why it's getting so expensive here and everywhere. Oh well maybe people will begin to piece it together eventually.
@lordylordy886Ай бұрын
You obviously don’t know Canada,if you want beauty and warmth in your everyday life,try some places like ,buckhorn ,peterborough,longpoint ,Bancroft ,marmora,havelock,Norwood all in Ontario and more!
@BenjaminDHarrison4 ай бұрын
5:47 "a hop skip and a jump" Idioms like that do not suffice when discussing a city 30 to 40 km across where wheels of some kind are an absolute necessity. Also the people who live in Beaumont, Leduc, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain etc do so because they can get a house with land for as much as an apartment in Edmonton and because they have cars to make the massive distances navigable. There is no way to live around Edmonton but work in Edmonton without your own transportation period.
@thoriden5287 ай бұрын
Pretty much any where north of the Henday is safe example Bristol Oaks
@PC-D-bj1hc6 ай бұрын
No way homes directly around the university area are 400K! The older homes sell for at least 1M and infill homes start at 1.2M
@Samanthael12343 ай бұрын
Looking to move to Edmonton working close to the train tracks. Looking to spend around $450k. Want to be near a vet, Starbucks, cathloic school, and Superstore. Preferably home built after 2000, 1500+ square feet, 4+ bedrooms. Is this possible? :)
@SuperBentley557 ай бұрын
well done review. thanks
@truerthanyouknow94566 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a video on strategies that people with good income (~$80,000/yr), but less than $10,000 in savings due to paying down student loan debt can buy into single family homes in good or upcoming neighbourhoods. Are people just pooling extended family resources to buy a houses, or do I simply have an outdated concept of a "good income"?
@KikeLopez5752 ай бұрын
ME DA ANSIEDAD ESCUCHAR EL VIDEO CON AUDIFONOS
@anonuser123458 ай бұрын
This looks like a good video but I can't watch it because the audio doesn't seem to work properly.
@jroc30606 ай бұрын
Theres homeless drug addicts in a bunch of areas you didnt mention. Its a total dump. Bars on the windows, crack heads, very frightening to be in and around these areas. Mostly in the downtown area like 95th street mccauley, boyle street. Even alberta avenue area is bad. If you dont believe me go walk around after 8 or 9 at night a few times and see for yourself
@PissBreakSupervisorOleHopkins3 ай бұрын
They are everywhere in the city
@Yugophoto2 ай бұрын
I think you really glossed over some of the sketchier areas of the city -118th ave from about 106st and all the way east - this area used to be extremely bad and was essentially a red light district for a long time. A concerted effort by local businesses in the 2010s cleaned it up a lot but COVID undid a lot of that change. Overall I'd say its safer than it used to be but I would not want to raise a family or take tourists there. Lots of pawn shops, liquor stores, open drug use and rough sleeping -Stoney Plain Road is very similar to 118th with the worst parts being around jasper place. Weirdly enough it actually becomes really nice closer to downtown as you get into glenora and beyond travelling east. 149 street is I'd say is more or less 'the line' between the nice part and the sketchy part. -The east side of downtown is entirely suspect. I would say from about 111ave to Jasper ave, 101st to 95 street is a whole "warning" area. The whole area isnt equally as bad and there are some small pockets in that area where I might live, but that area is highly concentrated with shelters and outreach centres for the homeless, the big one being around 99th st and 106th ave. That area is where people living on the street tend to concentrate, and as a result you can expect to see high property crime and open drug use. Its a shame because both chinatown and little italy are in the area and both have some wonderful small shops and historic areas. I wouldn't say avoid the area entirely but maybe dont live there without knowing a lot about it. Other areas of the city that people say are 'bad' are not even close. The entire city has issues with property crime especially in proximity to downtown or major transit stations, but the entire rest of the city I would consider to be safer than the average neighborhood in a bigger city.
@АннаВолкогон-ч7ш Жыл бұрын
So where is this wrong neighborhood?
@sandramilligan2200 Жыл бұрын
Millwoods………
@rihannawhite967811 ай бұрын
@@sandramilligan2200why it wrong to live there
@RyanCorbett-yw8dy7 ай бұрын
draw a circle around the safe places, save time.
@ChadBoughton7 ай бұрын
@@sandramilligan2200lol no, Millwoods is desireable. Anywhere along 118, Beverly, clairview, just north of yellowhead
@vailismyname6 ай бұрын
That big oval above the train tracks. Espeeeecially the middle section. If you want police dogs chasing druggies and assorted homeless people living in your dumpster, this is where you live. Ask me how I know 🤣
@Papa-ur3ju7 ай бұрын
In leduc because of highway you also get a lot of drugs.
@eugenewaliaula376110 ай бұрын
Good Insight
@truerthanyouknow94566 ай бұрын
The Oliver neighbourhood is rebranding with a new name now. You can include the new name in upcoming videos.
@dmm63415 ай бұрын
The rents are so high...some ppl don't have alot of money
@karknull8 ай бұрын
Nice explanation
@anthonyconn7 ай бұрын
Yeah. I pwettiy much hewpd buwd da houses in windewmew
@coolbeansdude25287 ай бұрын
Ive always said millwoods is only “millhood” if you yourself are part of the “problem”. Ive really only had one particularly sketchy experience in the 10 years i lived in that community! Would recommend. Drivers are terrible though but thats edmonton for you 🤷🏻♀️. The new LRT is great for transit too!
@lance-biggums5 ай бұрын
Millwoods was "bad" about 15-20 years ago and the reputation has carried on but it hasn't been even close to one of the worst neighbourhoods in a long time. It's just full of Indians.
@slothfratelli55464 ай бұрын
There is literally no gap between nisku leduc and Edmonton.
@jonathangolding1066 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I would like you to share about Spruce Grove and more up north and what are the traveling options...
@jonathangolding1066 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video... it was a great deal for me since i wasn't born in Edmonton. I am from the Caribbean. Alberta is a lovely Provence indeed!
@heydaddy53267 ай бұрын
Any good neighbourhoods in Northwest Edmonton?
@user-sm6lt9mf9t7 ай бұрын
Griesback and cybecker are newer neighborhoods. Castle downs is also ok.
@bradl80794 ай бұрын
@@user-sm6lt9mf9t haha i grew up in Castledowns and I ain't o.k....
@MistyxNight7 ай бұрын
your audio is really hard for someone who wears headphones. why doers it only play through he left ear lol
@jamesgully00774 ай бұрын
45min to fort saskatchewan? More like 20 min
@Belibra142 ай бұрын
The LRT line from millwoods is actually the 3rd line. I'm concerned about your lack of accuracy on a few things. You clearly grew up around and live in Millwoods because this video was super biased.
@karenb14307 ай бұрын
This is a terrible video! You obviously only like suburbs. You completely skipped communities of Jasper Place! Nice yards, close to downtown, close to Yellowhead, Groat road, Whitemud, close to river valley, affordable housing. Most older homes are built better than the quick built new homes. Not everyone wants a McMansion. The average sq ft of houses sold is decreasing. Not everyone wants to heat and clean rooms they never use!
@raziqafg7 ай бұрын
Move to Mayfield. It's great there. Hehehehe.
@jameshutt262111 ай бұрын
your sound is only left, sucks for headphone users
@sandramilligan2200 Жыл бұрын
You also failed to mention how many murders a year…….OMGG
@modestacattaruzza74009 ай бұрын
Really?? Look around all across the country , then talk.
@averageperson21778 ай бұрын
Edmonton is super safe.
@Belibra142 ай бұрын
Stay out of gangs and you shouldn't have a problem...unless you have a run in with the police and are a person of colour then your screwed.
@codygladue11 ай бұрын
Fix your audio
@chaibudesh11 ай бұрын
lol yes! It's all in my left ear :)
@radoo23417 ай бұрын
@@chaibudeshI am using one ear bud right side and I can hear very well.
@robertpranu7 ай бұрын
This has to be the worst Edmonton video I have ever watched and I've lived in Edmonton all my life.
@ChadBoughton7 ай бұрын
Basically anywhere south or west, or the suburbs are the most desirable
@Grooveworthy7 ай бұрын
I'm only watching this to see if I'm already in the wrong neighborhood
@ZZ-tq5wh7 ай бұрын
just don't live in downtown.......... you can smell urine all the time :)
@Vancouverallday3 ай бұрын
"moving to Edmonton is such a amazing experience"? Bro stop. Dont move to the wrong neighbourhood in dreadmonton the whole city yoy shouldn't move to
@zachary24175 ай бұрын
Sherwood park isn’t a city
@kassieh57947 ай бұрын
There are homeless EVERYWHERE. Live near a park or the river valley? HOMELESS EVERYWHERE. They have more rights then those of us who pay foir their existence. Edmonton has 2 justice systems one for the homeless and one for those with jobs they can tax/fine to fund the homeless.
@Papa-ur3ju7 ай бұрын
I am a on call security guard in two security companies and I seen a lot of areas of edmonton , first thing is avoid downtown because of a lot of homeless stays in resident bulding stairs also many downtown buildings are old and having lift breakdown is common and then avoid any 10 min walk distance near to any lrt station excpt millwoods, gray nun millbourn and davis, aviod any transit bus center in north also Leduce is worst city. I recommed first Shrewood park one of best places in canada to live, secondly summer side and if you like big house on affordable budget I would say Beumout.
@SanchoPanza-wg5xf6 ай бұрын
Your English is reprehensible. What makes it so bad is not a lack of ability, but your obvious lack of effort.
@yourfriend90487 ай бұрын
i was born and raised in edmonton. since the current city council fd the entire city up, the ndp had their way and trudeau destroyed the country, the place has turned into an unliveable dumpster fire. i've since left and recommend others do the same.
@Belibra142 ай бұрын
Goodbye! Nice to hear you've moved on to "greener" pastures. I'm sure they're happy to have your misery!
@brassj677 ай бұрын
Sherwood Park is actually a hamlet not a city
@Belibra142 ай бұрын
It's most definitely a city......
@davegrohl8176 ай бұрын
Were full, go away
@hyperboreanesoterica65887 ай бұрын
Better yet. Just don't move to edmonton lol
@Lancelot_28824 ай бұрын
Or don’t move into the city. You kids spend too much time with a roof over your head. It’s weird you can only move from city to city 😂😂😂. Like pawns on a chessboard. You do what social media trends and your appetite tells you to do. Those are brutes for masters
@jmorton34625 ай бұрын
Yeah there are Giant monsters in the south end for example south of elerslie the house down there are haunted stay away from me
@thegreatplague9748 Жыл бұрын
If you like potholes, overpriced beer and strip malls, this city is for you.
@farzhaus9697 Жыл бұрын
Flames suck bro take the L
@Yes-yd8sr10 ай бұрын
Beer is cheaper than ontario. A 15 pack in edmonton cost me 15 bucks, Toronto it cost 30 dollars
@modestacattaruzza74009 ай бұрын
Yes, I like all you mentioned, even the pot holes. Anything else?? I have been across the country, the state, and Europe, everywhere there's the good and not so good. Therefore don't give me that. Song and dance.
@Papa-ur3ju7 ай бұрын
Bemout is good , leduc is bad.
@FreedomDaddy7 ай бұрын
Edmonton is a hole.
@vladlashing2 ай бұрын
no discussion about flood zones, massive immigrant areas where no white people live etc. This is not useful
@sandramilligan2200 Жыл бұрын
Millwoods…..little Somalia……..get real…….
@Sigma4Life9727 ай бұрын
Dont move to Edmonton period!!! Its one of the most expensive cities, gas is expensive, rent is almost the same as Vancouver and Toronto. Crime is #1. And infrastructure is not there, 58% of buildings are condemned.
@LionRoars918Ай бұрын
Edmonton is the wrong area.
@MikeJohnson-nr4yo7 ай бұрын
Way to skip over Northside Edmonton, spent 3/4 of the video bragging about the rich south side. Didn't mention all the free home encampment's in China town. Millwood is a Muslim Hindu slum too. Don't move to Edmonton unless you afford the nice areas the guy mentioned.
@apollokylo87198 ай бұрын
Say the neighbourhood that’s dangerous. This guy
@RyanCorbett-yw8dy7 ай бұрын
95% of the city
@kassieh57947 ай бұрын
Edmonton has become very unsafe. Dont worry though the new Albertans will keep voting for these left wing politicians and Edmonton, and Alberta will just become more asnd more like all the eastern shitholes you have come here to get away from. Please stay in the shithole of ON and Quebec and the rest of eastern Canada.
@joycehuff97692 ай бұрын
I live in Edmonton and I would never ever recommend moving here. The pot holes, the traffic doesn’t move, construction always, not a lot of theatre. Downtown Edmonton is like a ghost town. Speeding everywhere. If you can’t drive 120 k on henday they just ride your bumper until you do or they eventually pass and flip you the bird. It’s flipping cold for five months! Like -20 to -40 cold. Snow removal is such a joke. You’re lucky if snow removed by start of spring!