(IMO) North America's Prettiest City

EF – Live The Language – Vancouver from Gustav Johansson on Vimeo.

Watch it all–I lived there for two years in graduate school, and our oldest daughter Abigail has just moved there for the same reason–KSH.

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5 comments on “(IMO) North America's Prettiest City

  1. Bart Hall (Kansas, USA) says:

    One fantastic highlight of Vancouver is the Museum of Anthropology at UBC. I spend most of a day there every single time I’m anywhere near the place, and repeatedly advise others to do the same.

    Similarly, if you can find a print — to say nothing of an original — by Carol Evans, buy it. For a quarter century her watercolours have been the premier depiction of the BC coast, the Gulf Islands, and Haida culture. I have several on my walls and count myself quite fortunate.

  2. APB says:

    It has changed a bit, but it used to be said that BC was so British that it brought tea to you eyes.

  3. Deep Freeze says:

    APB, maybe Victoria, and to a lesser extent, parts of Vancouver, but certainly not true of the province as a whole. I grew up in BC and, if I had to make a comparison, it would be with California.

  4. Deep Freeze says:

    Having the image of being a beautiful place to live comes at a price. As of a few months ago, the average house price for all of BC – a province the size of Texas and New Mexico combined – was over $600K. This is due to the influence of the greater Vancouver area. I feel it in a small community on Vancouver Island (about five hours travel from Vancouver), where I own a home that my wife and I will retire to in a few years. The average house price is around $350K due to retirees moving in from Vancouver after having made a killing in the Vancouver market. The local economy doesn’t support much more than minimum wage, and commuting to Vancouver or Victoria isn’t an option, which puts buying a home well beyond the reach of many young families. Rent is pretty steep too. But, it is a beautiful area (much nicer than Vancouver in my opinion). Hopefully our house survives the next earthquake.

  5. NoVA Scout says:

    Vancouver is indeed beautiful. No. 4’s comments are particularly interesting to me, having considered Vancouver Island for retirement.