Tres jolie ville que j ai beaucoup apprécié..merci pour cette agréable et belle ballade. 👍🤗
@boissetaire21025 күн бұрын
Intéressant, ça permet de voir comment ça se passe au niveau de la circulation et de voir la différence entre la France et le Québec. Merci.
@Traducteur1 Жыл бұрын
At 5:40 ish, on the right, Milano, one of the best pizzas you can have! 🍕
@cyberfrank-bx2nv Жыл бұрын
I actually live there, and you picked the nicest spots, your camera is pretty good. this was about 1h to 2h30 in the afternoon as at 8;44 we see my blue fj cruiser at the left, ha, ha! I m the only one to have a big black top rack with an AT gi Joe logo! same as here. at 14;46 you missed the chance to see the nicest public pool in St Jerome, straight uphill. a very nice place with trees and almost no people in summer. almost a secret place, few think of going there to swim. hey, good work bro!
@alborzdmavandi8190 Жыл бұрын
Hi, my dear friend. overall, do you think Saint-Jerome is a clean and good city for family life? are homelessness and crime a problem in the city?
@madfukncdn6 ай бұрын
I know this was in 2023. And at the 11 minute mark; you are doing circles in the downtown area. I’ve seen enough of Melançon street; and St-Georges and du Palais; this town has more to offer than its downtown core.
@BauerPhilQC2 ай бұрын
went to cégep (college school) there for 4 years, have such great memories of the city, I loved the vibe, and even though it always had its unfamous problems (drugs, welfare, poverty), I would go live back there with the right opportunity
@BauerPhilQC2 ай бұрын
at 2:15 on top of the stairs of that big building which is the cégep apartment/residence building, I used to chill so many times kicking back watching the sunset or thunderstorms while having a beer 😢 I miss it!!
@BauerPhilQC2 ай бұрын
It is an amazing city to both walk n drive.. but the roads are even worse than when I was there
@A13JMC7 ай бұрын
😊Hey I saw a Mcdonalds sign, now I feel like home!
@A13JMC7 ай бұрын
I haven't seen an Esso gas station in the US in years!
@richardst-laurent66604 ай бұрын
😂 tu doit bien être du coin pour conduire comme ça. 😂 , ca fait 38 ans que je vis ici, jai aucune idée qui tu est. Ont ces possiblement croisé.
@rideablehipstercat8132 Жыл бұрын
Bien beau comme ca mais bien BS comme on laime
@alborzdmavandi8190 Жыл бұрын
The city seems very run down. With asphalts and dilapidated houses
@cyberfrank-bx2nv Жыл бұрын
and look front of the cathedral in the park, plenty of bums. it used to be worse, and you better be a tough guy at night at this same spot. if you want action, you ll get it if you ask for it. it starts at 11h pm.
@Traducteur1 Жыл бұрын
Well, the asphalt is the drizzling shits pretty much throughout Québec! 😃
@richardst-laurent66604 ай бұрын
It's very old the roads have been neglected for over 15 years, we had 3 consecutive city council's that wasted money on sports complexes vs fixing the roads to last, they get patched up in summer from june to September, then winter just wreaks the hell out of em, the provincial government dosent want to help the city fix the main roads even if there classed as highway 117, there not shy about ripping us off with taxes but to greedy to put money back into the city to spruce it up. I am.of those fighting city hall to fix up this town to bring it back to its former glory. We all know how politicians are.
@alborzdmavandi81904 ай бұрын
@@richardst-laurent6660 I am a 51-year-old immigrant from the third world. I have traveled to several countries and have lived in some like the United States for more than 4 years. I have traveled to Australia - New Zealand - Malaysia - Indonesia - Singapore - Japan - South Korea and several countries in Europe. My family and I immigrated to Canada in 2018. We were fooled by Canada's exaggerated rankings and that was a big mistake. Unlike Australia, Japan, South Korea, the United States, and European countries, Canada is not a developed country and is far from being developed. Canada is a swamp for immigrants. Most things about a good Canada are not true, Including clean cities - beaches, and forests. It's a big lie. The first time I arrived in Vancouver in 2018, I was shocked. As soon as I left the airport door, I saw tissues, disposable glasses, and other garbage left in the city. The further I went, the more I saw them. Before I moved to Canada, I lived in Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Serbia, The United States, and for a short time in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Germany, and England, but I have never seen the amount of garbage that people leave in different Canadian cities. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec are no less than Vancouver. Canadian and Canadian governments don't care about this tragedy. I think everything that says about Canada as a clean and powerful culture is not true. You don't need to travel to Canada to see this. Just watch some videos about walking in downtown Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec. You will find the truth. Impossible for you to walk in a Canadian city and you don't see the dark side of that. Everywhere you will see garbage. You will never see this in Europe, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Korea. This amount of waste is not even seen in Malaysian, Indonesian, or Thailand cities. It is impossible for you to use public transport and not see a lot of garbage at stations or on the route. You will be surprised to find a lot of garbage even in the woods - by the rivers and on the beaches in Canada. It is not true that Alaska is not developed like most of Canada. In any residential area of Alaska (city or town) the streets - roads and houses are of excellent quality, while in Canada even in Montreal - Quebec - Halifax - Landon - Hamilton - Ottawa - Edmonton, and Vancouver this is not the case. Most Canadian cities are not even similar in quality of streets and roads to the very cold areas in southern Chile - Argentina - Siberia - the most remote areas in Northern Europe - Iceland and Greenland, and it is like comparing a third-world country to developed countries. Unfortunately, unlike the exaggerated and far-from-reality rankings, Canada is not a developed country. Like thousands of other immigrants, I was deceived by Canada's far-from-truth rankings and immigrated to this developing country with my family in 2018. I am a carpenter and I deal with many Canadians and immigrants on a daily basis and I see that everyone wants to escape from this country. There are so many problems in this country that it may not be a developed country for at least the next 50 years. Unsolvable problems of housing - addiction - homelessness - roads and streets with the worst type of asphalt - the most expensive costs of services such as internet and mobile phone and food and electricity. Most of the houses in this country are very worn out and ugly and look more like metal boxes without any architecture. The center of all the cities are full of drug addicts and homeless and the neighborhoods are dirty and unbearable. Most of the government centers with the least architecture and beauty are made of gray concrete, the sight of which causes depression. Canadians say you can go back to your country, but they don't know that some immigrants like me have paid thousands of dollars to live in a false and exaggerated Canada, and leaving this swamp is not that easy. Canada is deceiving many immigrants with exaggerated and untruthful rankings and in this way, it is helping its failing economy. **Quality of Life Index by Country 2024** Canada fell from 7th to 33rd place within a year www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/rankings_by_country.jsp
@jessielemieux23463 ай бұрын
what! Where??? it's a fine place.
@thefivewolves6949 Жыл бұрын
getto town
@richardst-laurent66604 ай бұрын
Ha , getto town, your bieng generous 😂😂😂, i have lived here for 38 years, locals call it a shit hole. We got more potholes in our roads than Beirut has bomb crattors .