Greetings fellow Canadians,
I am new to CC, my handle is steve_american. I hold citizenship in the U.S hence the name, although I am also a Canadian citizen, born and raised, and my roots lay deep within this frozen tundra.
Edit: I see now it has been asked, but I'd still like your recent opinions!
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I must apologize as I am unsure if this question has been posted before. However, which city do you like the most, Calgary or Edmonton?
At 18 I left my town, Gibsons, B.C, to find a job on an oil rig in Alberta. My best friend and I moved to Red Deer initially, although I was the only one to stay. After working in a slaughterhouse I did have a lot of fun on an oil rig all summer long and some of early fall, where I eventually realized I could not last through the winter at this job. Living in central Alberta allowed me to explore nearly the entire province. It has been a pleasure. Driving up and down from either Edmonton or Calgary back to Red Deer, following the lights of the surrounding towns on Highway-2 was such a great experience.
Recently though, I have found a new home in Calgary while I'm attending college. I have fallen in love with Calgary, and the province of Alberta, where I've met not only people from Gibsons, Vancouver, lost cousins from Cape Breton (even sharing the same last name), and many more smiling, cold, frozen, faces.
Despite Vancouver holding the title of world's most livable city and the province being beautiful as it is, you cannot ignore the constant rain and the reflected attitudes. So after I go back to the rainy coast to reorganize myself, I'd like to have an idea of which city is best. Cuz I'm probly comin' back!
So, Canada, which Albertan metropolitan hub do you like the most? We have Edmonton at the top of the corridor, and Calgary at the bottom, resting beside the Rocky Mountains. While I have been to Edmonton a dozen times throughout the summertime, I know litte about the city except that Whyte Ave. looks like a party strip and they have a big ass mall.. What do you think?
Thank you very much for your opinions.
I am new to CC, my handle is steve_american. I hold citizenship in the U.S hence the name, although I am also a Canadian citizen, born and raised, and my roots lay deep within this frozen tundra.
Edit: I see now it has been asked, but I'd still like your recent opinions!
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I must apologize as I am unsure if this question has been posted before. However, which city do you like the most, Calgary or Edmonton?
At 18 I left my town, Gibsons, B.C, to find a job on an oil rig in Alberta. My best friend and I moved to Red Deer initially, although I was the only one to stay. After working in a slaughterhouse I did have a lot of fun on an oil rig all summer long and some of early fall, where I eventually realized I could not last through the winter at this job. Living in central Alberta allowed me to explore nearly the entire province. It has been a pleasure. Driving up and down from either Edmonton or Calgary back to Red Deer, following the lights of the surrounding towns on Highway-2 was such a great experience.
Recently though, I have found a new home in Calgary while I'm attending college. I have fallen in love with Calgary, and the province of Alberta, where I've met not only people from Gibsons, Vancouver, lost cousins from Cape Breton (even sharing the same last name), and many more smiling, cold, frozen, faces.
Despite Vancouver holding the title of world's most livable city and the province being beautiful as it is, you cannot ignore the constant rain and the reflected attitudes. So after I go back to the rainy coast to reorganize myself, I'd like to have an idea of which city is best. Cuz I'm probly comin' back!
So, Canada, which Albertan metropolitan hub do you like the most? We have Edmonton at the top of the corridor, and Calgary at the bottom, resting beside the Rocky Mountains. While I have been to Edmonton a dozen times throughout the summertime, I know litte about the city except that Whyte Ave. looks like a party strip and they have a big ass mall.. What do you think?
Thank you very much for your opinions.