You just made me appreciate my home town so much. Seeing it through your eyes really made me realize that Fredericton is gorgeous, and that I've been taking it for granted. Thank you
You're on point! They have really invested in the place. Its very pedestrian friendly with a hip downtown vibe. I love the river walk and all along the Woodstock road. I am hoping to move back in the area next year.
When I lived in Fredericton in 2016, I paid 900$ for a big one-bedroom beside the capital complex. 900$ was considered "insanely expensive" by my friends whose rents were in the 600-700$ range. Crazy times we're living in. You're right about the historical district (aside for the markets, that's on George street), in the summers they have free movie screenings on the grass behind the barracks. Other events are in Officer's square (pride, free concerts, harvest jazz & blues, etc) at the corner of King and Regent. . You're totally right about visiting in the summer, thats when there are *some* things to do. Winters are brutal and best remedied with Picaroons Winter Warmer ale. Actually, that's all there really is to do in NB outside of the summer, eat (sea)food and drink micro brew. Fun fact about the capital city thing, during british colony era Saint John was supposed to be the capital city. They chose Fredericton instead because Saint John was susceptible sea invasions in times of war, which also explains why Saint John is so heavily fortified with historic sites like Carleton Martello tower, Fort howe, and Fort LaTour. I'm glad you liked it though. Fredericton sure is beautiful this time of year. Same with the heavily forested countryside, all those different coloured leaves in the valleys. Breath taking scenery on the drive from Fredericton to Saint John. Can you tell I'm a bit home sick? :P
This video just showed up in my YT feed randomly and I got surprised to see my city. Although Fredericton lacks many of the big city "exciting" attractions, but it is truly lovely and peaceful. More importantly, are the people who are warm and welcoming. I love living here. Thanks for the video!
Quebec City is by far the most affordable capital city. You can spend as little as $700/month for a decent one bedroom that still has some access to public transport, or $1100 for something closer to the city center which is walkable enough to not need a car. 3 bedroom houses can be bought for 300k to 500k. Some other expenses such as food is slightly above average, but not by much. School and daycare is extremely cheap (free until university, $4000/year for university, $7/day subsidized daycare). Cellphone plans and car insurance are also cheaper than canadian average.
For sure, Quebec city is way more affordable and has much better access to primary healthcare. You cannot find a one bedroom in Fredericton for 700 a month. More like 1500 for a newer unit/
@@f50koenigg the thing to consider before moving to Fredericton is are you prepared to be bored out of your mind AND put up with an ENDLESS arctic winter?
As someone who has lived in Fredericton the majority of my life (and currently do), I can confirm that a lot of what was said in this video is very accurate. Fredericton is an excellent city, and it's definitely a hidden gem in Canada. However, it is definitely not the most affordable. Rent has SKYROCKETED here and the place I currently live in that I moved into in 2020 has risen by $600 a month in just 4 years, and my neighbors who just moved in pay $500 more than me (identical unit). You can rent a newly built townhouse in Calgary for cheaper than you can in Fredericton, so I would objectively say that Fredericton is not an affordable city. Compared to Vancouver and Toronto... yes, but compared to anywhere else in Canada... no. Great video overall!
What a wonderful town, surrounded by an incredible nature. I love the park along the river banks. Everywhere is so clean and quiet! Canada is fantastic and also the food looks amazing! Thank you Alina. Your videos are always beautiful.
Harriet and I were there in the summer of 2017. We have friends that live there. If you want a place to simply chill yet still enjoy the art exhibits and festivals, not to mention the tasty food. This is your kind of place. We're so glad you managed to visit it. It's so worth a return visit. Again, thank you for the wonderful memories we had of Fredericton. Sending you much love❤ from Richmond, Va. Harriet, Jim and Yuki 🐶 P.S. Happy Halloween ! Alina
I went to Fredericton for a weekend in December many years ago on business . I had a room at the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel right next to the river. Overnight it snowed and continued to snow all day. The river created a mist and all the trees had layer of ice. It was beautiful. I found the houses charming. Being a capital it's well maintained. I loved it. My customer recimmended a place for lunch called Joe's Diner. It was a long trailer with a counter and stools. I hope its still there. Thanks for the tour Alina.
Things have changed, It is not well maintained in the winter and ignores the needs of those with ambulatory issues let alone those that just want to go for a walk.
I went to UNB awhile ago, and it was, for the most part, a great experience. It's such a nice place. While there are lots of things to do in the summer, there are some things to do at other times of the year. In the winter, Odell Park has really good cross country skiing and Crabbe Mountain, which is about 45 minutes away, has really good downhill skiing. There is the Harvest Music Festival in the fall and students are really busy in the fall and winter at all the schools in town. There are some really good restaurants too and the Boyce Farmer's Market is open on Saturdays year round. It might have changed a bit since I was there, but Fredericton is an interesting place in large part because of all the students that spend time there. Fredericton also has a small francophone population which makes sense as it is the capital.
Good video, i am brazilian and i want to live in Canadá in the Future and i am studing English very much, i saw your video and understood some words about this city, i saw this city in Google Maps and i loved this city there are beautiful trees in good part of city, for me Fredericton is a good choice to live, thank you for the video.
Alina would love to visit New Brunswick especially Freericton. Thank you for sharing the video with us. As usual your videos are enjoyable. Have a safe trip to your next destination.
Hi Alina, as someone that lives in Cape Breton I really enjoyed you showing Fredericton during a less touristy season. I love outdoor markets etc, but you did a great job showing what there is there and the serene beauty of the area without the summer buzz. I for one will likely add it as place to visit at either tail end of the busy season. Great video! Safe travels next.
I enjoyed 2 things in this video, firstly your suggestions for food in Brunswick and I loved too your taste of music especially for the ending scenes on this video, you are doing that mixture between music and sightings in a unique way
Great video and brings back a lot of memories. I lived in Fredericton from 1985 to 1990. There used to be a McDonald's on the north side (not sure if it still there) where I worked as a night shift maintenance worker for a year before attending UNB. In the summers we used to play soccer on the greens by the river near the art gallery. I loved the city and the people and really hope to be able visit there again. Thanks again for this video.
Looking forward to your grand tour of Asia and learn and discover new countries cultures and cities, a welcome watch as a European winter passes the same time as in Canada. Good escapism, much love Alina ✌️❤️🇬🇧
Fredericton was made the capital back in 1785. Saint John was the capital at first (and also the oldest incorporated city in Canada), but it was thought that it best to relocate the capital inland, instead of on the ocean, so as to make it harder to attack the capital. Generally if you attack and capture the capital, you pretty much control the whole area that the capital controls
Thanks for your video.I have been learning flight in Fredericton 6 years ago.I always follow the Saint John river fly back to the airport.I hope I can come back to visit this little city again.And welcome you to China!Happy Chinese new year!
Amazing video 🔥🙏🏼🚀 I’m a Real Estate Agent here in New Brunswick, (I just ran a marathon in Fredericton) and I can’t thank you enough for doing such an incredible overview of our beautiful capital city‼️
The three last videos that you've shown, depicted three beaultiful towns of the Atlantic coast of Canada. It seems to me that this region of the country, along with the French portion, is the most attractive as far as urban landscapes and small towns are concerned. But I might be wrong. That is just a impression based on the videos alone and on the bias we tend to form towards smaller and more picturesque towns. But, obviously, large cities, as Toronto, have vantages that cannot be ignored. Can't wait for the next videos!
Hi Alina! 😄🙏👋🌟 I hope your having a magnificent day! This is absolutely a marvelous super fantastic video! 😁👍❤️👏📹🇨🇦🥇💯💫✨🌟 The city of Fredericton looks really wonderful! Also the legislative building and the Beaverbrook Art Gallery is magnificent! Even the view of the St. John River from the Railway Bridge is beautiful! The food at Claudine’s Eatery and the Wolastoq Wharf Restaurant looks so delicious! I would definitely like to visit the city of Fredericton one day. It really is a marvelous city! Thank you so much Alina to share with us this excellent amazing video. You are the best and greatest world traveler adventurer ever! 😃👍👏✈️🌎📹🥇💯🏆💫🌟 I wish you Alina a wonderful beautiful amazing blessed day. 😊🙏❤️👋🇨🇦👍✨🌟
Wow, thank you for the tour! The Maritimes is definitely one of my Bucket List destinations for Canada, and as a Canadian it shouldn't be impossible. And now, you just reminded me I've got to make some bannock! 😄😋
I didn't realize until watching this video that although I've known people from New Brunswick, I've never actually met anyone from Fredericton. As such this city is almost a total mystery to me. So your video is a peek into someplace that I have really only heard of by name. Thanks for the wander through its quiet but lovely streets.
Hello Alina, 12:55 You really should consider running an ASMR channel 🙂 The bread sound so crunchy! Good luck and health for Your upcoming travel to Southeast Asia. Best regards, Ralf
Fredericton is the "Hipster" Capital of NB. I was posted at Base Gagetown for 4 years and went in there plenty. The downtown has really grown into a gorgeous place. The river walk is amazing. All along the Woodstock road is incredible. I put my money down on it being the coolest, most livable, most beautiful small capital in all of Canada! Charlottetown could challenge for top spot!
I lived there for a year 94/95. It gets hot there in the Summer and Saskatchewan like in the Winter, quite the temperature range. Beautiful city, lived downtown on the South shore. Downsides, electric heat only where I was living; PST was high, and Provincial tax rate was high. Also, wages were low.
i passed by in 2016, spent a night at the U of NB. yes, the university also opened for tourist business. the city was nice, small. may not pay a point-to-point visit, but will plan to stop next stop i do another trip from Nova Scotia to inner land.
Wonderful! Every time I watched one of your videos I get stressed: what to do in Canada first......it is so huge and literally countless amazing places/nature to visit, not possible in 1 lifetime .......I do not know where to start, but my plan ( I think ) is to travel by ship from Amsterdam/Southampton ( it depends what cruises are available ) to Halifax and from there develop a further plan. Some days east coast and than take a flight to BC/Alberta. The cruise alone ( QM2 is an absolute dream ) is an adventure itself. Little bit depends on budget next year, otherwise I will take a direct flight from (AMS ) to Vancouver/Calgary and go fully for the mountains, lakes and forests. But as I said earlier you convinced me to visit the east, cooking brains at the moment 😱
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Many locals have been priced out of the market; both real estate and rental in Fredericton due to folk coming from other provinces willing to pay much more not to mention the worst tenants' rights in the country. Problem is many locals do not have the options to go to another more "affordable" province; just some dump in Saint John.
@@rps1689 Uh, yes, that is predictable when there is a need to escape really overpriced markets. Hey, see if you can "relocate" to Bulgaria. Alina McLeod had exceptional luck in the various places she visited. In fact, I heard of a company which exploited global web connectivity to move HQ to BALI and reduce production costs radically. I think a startup could totally develop a database of global infrastructure and costs. No need to hang around where costs are maximum.
@@rps1689 I think people are not objective in choosing where they reside. "Where my friends are". Did you follow them there or get to know them there? All the places to eat out. Alina has found exceptional eating places everywhere. My favorite bands play here. Well, seriously, how much stress or debt are any bands WORTH. Etc. My childhood home had living costs go berserk. I couldn't get a working income to deal with that level of costs. Frankly, lower income with much lower costs is a rational choice. Overpriced places are not places to live, at most they are places for short visits.
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You just made me appreciate my home town so much. Seeing it through your eyes really made me realize that Fredericton is gorgeous, and that I've been taking it for granted. Thank you
I’m glad 🙂
You're on point! They have really invested in the place. Its very pedestrian friendly with a hip downtown vibe. I love the river walk and all along the Woodstock road.
I am hoping to move back in the area next year.
When I lived in Fredericton in 2016, I paid 900$ for a big one-bedroom beside the capital complex. 900$ was considered "insanely expensive" by my friends whose rents were in the 600-700$ range. Crazy times we're living in.
You're right about the historical district (aside for the markets, that's on George street), in the summers they have free movie screenings on the grass behind the barracks. Other events are in Officer's square (pride, free concerts, harvest jazz & blues, etc) at the corner of King and Regent. .
You're totally right about visiting in the summer, thats when there are *some* things to do. Winters are brutal and best remedied with Picaroons Winter Warmer ale. Actually, that's all there really is to do in NB outside of the summer, eat (sea)food and drink micro brew.
Fun fact about the capital city thing, during british colony era Saint John was supposed to be the capital city. They chose Fredericton instead because Saint John was susceptible sea invasions in times of war, which also explains why Saint John is so heavily fortified with historic sites like Carleton Martello tower, Fort howe, and Fort LaTour.
I'm glad you liked it though. Fredericton sure is beautiful this time of year. Same with the heavily forested countryside, all those different coloured leaves in the valleys. Breath taking scenery on the drive from Fredericton to Saint John.
Can you tell I'm a bit home sick? :P
Thank you so much for sharing! It is a lovely city, also want to check out St John another time.
My wife and I enjoyed a symphony concert at Tanglewood one year.
This video just showed up in my YT feed randomly and I got surprised to see my city. Although Fredericton lacks many of the big city "exciting" attractions, but it is truly lovely and peaceful. More importantly, are the people who are warm and welcoming. I love living here. Thanks for the video!
So warm and welcoming there's more Indians than Canadians here now 💀💀
Quebec City is by far the most affordable capital city. You can spend as little as $700/month for a decent one bedroom that still has some access to public transport, or $1100 for something closer to the city center which is walkable enough to not need a car. 3 bedroom houses can be bought for 300k to 500k. Some other expenses such as food is slightly above average, but not by much. School and daycare is extremely cheap (free until university, $4000/year for university, $7/day subsidized daycare). Cellphone plans and car insurance are also cheaper than canadian average.
For sure, Quebec city is way more affordable and has much better access to primary healthcare. You cannot find a one bedroom in Fredericton for 700 a month. More like 1500 for a newer unit/
The thing to consider before moving to Quebec is the requirements to learn to speak French
@@f50koenigg Indeed, but it is an easy language to learn.
@@f50koenigg the thing to consider before moving to Fredericton is are you prepared to be bored out of your mind AND put up with an ENDLESS arctic winter?
Hi Alina! Thanks for your beautiful overview tour of Fredericton!
As someone who has lived in Fredericton the majority of my life (and currently do), I can confirm that a lot of what was said in this video is very accurate. Fredericton is an excellent city, and it's definitely a hidden gem in Canada. However, it is definitely not the most affordable. Rent has SKYROCKETED here and the place I currently live in that I moved into in 2020 has risen by $600 a month in just 4 years, and my neighbors who just moved in pay $500 more than me (identical unit). You can rent a newly built townhouse in Calgary for cheaper than you can in Fredericton, so I would objectively say that Fredericton is not an affordable city. Compared to Vancouver and Toronto... yes, but compared to anywhere else in Canada... no.
Great video overall!
Very sad to hear that's the reality
What a wonderful town, surrounded by an incredible nature. I love the park along the river banks. Everywhere is so clean and quiet! Canada is fantastic and also the food looks amazing! Thank you Alina. Your videos are always beautiful.
My pleasure! Fredericton is really lovely city.
@@AlinaMcleod Canada has many towns and cities. A few are just marvels. That lobster breakfast was a revelation to me.
@@AlinaMcleod Talking about St John's River reminded me of watching the river flow UPSTREAM.
Harriet and I were there in the summer of 2017. We have friends that live there. If you want a place to simply chill yet still enjoy the art exhibits and festivals, not to mention the tasty food.
This is your kind of place. We're so glad you managed to visit it. It's so worth a return visit. Again, thank you for the wonderful memories we had of Fredericton. Sending you much love❤
from Richmond, Va. Harriet, Jim and Yuki 🐶 P.S. Happy Halloween ! Alina
Thanks guys! Happy Halloween to you as well!
I went to Fredericton for a weekend in December many years ago on business . I had a room at the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel right next to the river. Overnight it snowed and continued to snow all day. The river created a mist and all the trees had layer of ice. It was beautiful. I found the houses charming. Being a capital it's well maintained. I loved it. My customer recimmended a place for lunch called Joe's Diner. It was a long trailer with a counter and stools. I hope its still there. Thanks for the tour Alina.
Things have changed, It is not well maintained in the winter and ignores the needs of those with ambulatory issues let alone those that just want to go for a walk.
@@rps1689 I am saddened to hear that. I waa really charmed when I visited.
I lived in Fredericton my whole life it’s a beautiful place and I recognized every place you showed in your video
A very great job, Alina!❤
Thank you!
Many blessings to you💞 ✌🥰
Thank you Alina for your all videos about Canada! I love you all your videos and I love you Canada 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
You are so welcome!
A few beautiful things going here. Love this channel
My brother lives in Fredericton. 😊 we visited the city last summer. Love your videos.
That's awesome! Thank you for tuning in :)
Beautiful city and very lovely video
THANK YOU Alina
I went to UNB awhile ago, and it was, for the most part, a great experience. It's such a nice place. While there are lots of things to do in the summer, there are some things to do at other times of the year. In the winter, Odell Park has really good cross country skiing and Crabbe Mountain, which is about 45 minutes away, has really good downhill skiing. There is the Harvest Music Festival in the fall and students are really busy in the fall and winter at all the schools in town. There are some really good restaurants too and the Boyce Farmer's Market is open on Saturdays year round. It might have changed a bit since I was there, but Fredericton is an interesting place in large part because of all the students that spend time there. Fredericton also has a small francophone population which makes sense as it is the capital.
My home city, would never want to live anywhere else. It is so beautiful and has everything I want! Come and visit!!
Thank for you Alina you are very smart.
Good video, i am brazilian and i want to live in Canadá in the Future and i am studing English very much, i saw your video and understood some words about this city, i saw this city in Google Maps and i loved this city there are beautiful trees in good part of city, for me Fredericton is a good choice to live, thank you for the video.
Alina would love to visit New Brunswick especially Freericton. Thank you for sharing the video with us. As usual your videos are enjoyable. Have a safe trip to your next destination.
My pleasure and thank you very much!
Coming here soon😊.
Hi Alina, as someone that lives in Cape Breton I really enjoyed you showing Fredericton during a less touristy season. I love outdoor markets etc, but you did a great job showing what there is there and the serene beauty of the area without the summer buzz. I for one will likely add it as place to visit at either tail end of the busy season. Great video! Safe travels next.
I'm so glad! Cape Breton is definitely on my list for my next trip to the Maritimes!
I enjoyed 2 things in this video, firstly your suggestions for food in Brunswick and I loved too your taste of music especially for the ending scenes on this video, you are doing that mixture between music and sightings in a unique way
Thank you so much!
I love the area along the Atlantic coast. Thank you for sharing your amazing video!
Thank you so much.
Have a good Day. 😊👍
Great video and brings back a lot of memories. I lived in Fredericton from 1985 to 1990. There used to be a McDonald's on the north side (not sure if it still there) where I worked as a night shift maintenance worker for a year before attending UNB. In the summers we used to play soccer on the greens by the river near the art gallery. I loved the city and the people and really hope to be able visit there again. Thanks again for this video.
It's still there....I grew up on brookside....big day when it opened
@@t56766 Thank you for your response!
Looking forward to your grand tour of Asia and learn and discover new countries cultures and cities, a welcome watch as a European winter passes the same time as in Canada. Good escapism, much love Alina ✌️❤️🇬🇧
Coming up very soon!
Fredericton was made the capital back in 1785. Saint John was the capital at first (and also the oldest incorporated city in Canada), but it was thought that it best to relocate the capital inland, instead of on the ocean, so as to make it harder to attack the capital. Generally if you attack and capture the capital, you pretty much control the whole area that the capital controls
So many beautiful places!# Thanks Alina!#
alina you looked fresh and pretty like autumn flowers. i am a regular viewer of your channel. going great. 🥰
Grew up and went through high school in Freddy'sville. Absolutely a safe town to raise a family.
There's no Diversity there yet...
Sadly not anymore
Sadly not anymore
breakfast looked amazing . jealous 100%
Your make up is great and love the dress/top!! Thanks for your insight and stay beautiful
Ur channel is most imformative
Thanks for your video.I have been learning flight in Fredericton 6 years ago.I always follow the Saint John river fly back to the airport.I hope I can come back to visit this little city again.And welcome you to China!Happy Chinese new year!
Great ............. Thank You Alina
Amazing video 🔥🙏🏼🚀 I’m a Real Estate Agent here in New Brunswick, (I just ran a marathon in Fredericton) and I can’t thank you enough for doing such an incredible overview of our beautiful capital city‼️
My pleasure!
Wow Alina really enjoyed the video! It looks really nice there and they seem to have a great trail system there. As always thanks for sharing!
nice recorrido en fredericton nice , gente, clima , áreas verdes , río , restaurante, food , y te miras bonita! comiendo
The three last videos that you've shown, depicted three beaultiful towns of the Atlantic coast of Canada.
It seems to me that this region of the country, along with the French portion, is the most attractive as far as urban landscapes and small towns are concerned.
But I might be wrong. That is just a impression based on the videos alone and on the bias we tend to form towards smaller and more picturesque towns.
But, obviously, large cities, as Toronto, have vantages that cannot be ignored.
Can't wait for the next videos!
I'm glad you've enjoyed the videos! The Maritimes definitely has a lot to offer and are perfect for someone who wants a more relaxed pace of life.
what pace of life are you looking for Alina?
Hi Alina! 😄🙏👋🌟 I hope your having a magnificent day! This is absolutely a marvelous super fantastic video! 😁👍❤️👏📹🇨🇦🥇💯💫✨🌟 The city of Fredericton looks really wonderful! Also the legislative building and the Beaverbrook Art Gallery is magnificent! Even the view of the St. John River from the Railway Bridge is beautiful! The food at Claudine’s Eatery and the Wolastoq Wharf Restaurant looks so delicious! I would definitely like to visit the city of Fredericton one day. It really is a marvelous city! Thank you so much Alina to share with us this excellent amazing video. You are the best and greatest world traveler adventurer ever! 😃👍👏✈️🌎📹🥇💯🏆💫🌟 I wish you Alina a wonderful beautiful amazing blessed day. 😊🙏❤️👋🇨🇦👍✨🌟
It does have so much to offer :)
What a lovely place! Marked it on my bucket list. What else can i do? Thanks for showing how some people live in heaven.
Wow, thank you for the tour!
The Maritimes is definitely one of my Bucket List destinations for Canada, and as a Canadian it shouldn't be impossible.
And now, you just reminded me I've got to make some bannock! 😄😋
Fantastic canada. Love the series. I understand some cities are just too expensive while some affordable
Thanks Alina
I didn't realize until watching this video that although I've known people from New Brunswick, I've never actually met anyone from Fredericton. As such this city is almost a total mystery to me. So your video is a peek into someplace that I have really only heard of by name. Thanks for the wander through its quiet but lovely streets.
My pleasure! It is a small enough city so 'rare' in a way to meet someone from there.
Hello Alina,
12:55 You really should consider running an ASMR channel 🙂 The bread sound so crunchy!
Good luck and health for Your upcoming travel to Southeast Asia.
Best regards, Ralf
Fredericton is the "Hipster" Capital of NB. I was posted at Base Gagetown for 4 years and went in there plenty. The downtown has really grown into a gorgeous place. The river walk is amazing. All along the Woodstock road is incredible. I put my money down on it being the coolest, most livable, most beautiful small capital in all of Canada! Charlottetown could challenge for top spot!
Thanks Alina love your show you look fabulous even 2 teenage daughters think so
Great video
Happy Halloween, Alina!
Thank you and likewise!
@@AlinaMcleod Thanks, Alina! Sending love from Miami, Florida ❤
Top choice for alternative places, thank you!#
Great informative video
Great video and very informative..
I lived there for a year 94/95. It gets hot there in the Summer and Saskatchewan like in the Winter, quite the temperature range. Beautiful city, lived downtown on the South shore. Downsides, electric heat only where I was living; PST was high, and Provincial tax rate was high. Also, wages were low.
😂😂😂 lol why no wooden fireplaces, shortage of wood in Canada?
Heavenly gastronomic fare, can see it your eyes!# Enjoy!#
Wonderful video! You're enjoying Canada I suspect. Have fun in SE Asia!
Thank you, it's coming up soon!
Hi Alena you should have played the song out of season in the background lol🥰
Sadly can't use popular copywritten music on youtube and still get paid!
We have people still visit right up to September
i passed by in 2016, spent a night at the U of NB. yes, the university also opened for tourist business. the city was nice, small. may not pay a point-to-point visit, but will plan to stop next stop i do another trip from Nova Scotia to inner land.
Happy Halloween Alina!#
Stunning 🧡💛
It certainly is more affordable then Halifax now. It’s actually a good location with the river and not far from the coast border or montains
How much is it to rent a newer 2 bedroom in Halifax now? Nothing under 1800 in Fredericton now.
Wonderful! Every time I watched one of your videos I get stressed: what to do in Canada first......it is so huge and literally countless amazing places/nature to visit, not possible in 1 lifetime .......I do not know where to start, but my plan ( I think ) is to travel by ship from Amsterdam/Southampton ( it depends what cruises are available ) to Halifax and from there develop a further plan. Some days east coast and than take a flight to BC/Alberta. The cruise alone ( QM2 is an absolute dream ) is an adventure itself. Little bit depends on budget next year, otherwise I will take a direct flight from (AMS ) to Vancouver/Calgary and go fully for the mountains, lakes and forests. But as I said earlier you convinced me to visit the east, cooking brains at the moment 😱
haha hope you find what works for you
Keep warm!#
aww so good .. but to short.. i could watch for hours .
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Lovely as always. I wonder if Saint John's is also underrated in terms of affordability. Are you planning to stop by there?
Sadly not on this trip, but another time definitely!
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I think you mean Saint John N.B. or maybe St. John's NL - do not confuse them
@@tenniswilliam she knew which St. John; it was quite obvious based on her video.
@@ZiggyAir the point is that it is not St. John's if it is in NB. That city is Saint John NB
You're looking beautiful as ever Alina 😊
Safe and clean city yes, however it is far from cheap, has a homeless problem along with low wages and summer/construction season is a nightmare.
A dream town..
Another lovely spotless clean city. Just wondering ,Alina if you intend to purchase the new DJI Osmo pocket 3 ? It looks fantastic. 👍😊🇮🇪🇨🇦
Heck yes I do, looks super cool!
@@AlinaMcleod cool.
That's debatable. You should see it in the spring and winter.
Will you ever do the Fort McMurrays, Prince Alberts, and Rouyn Nirandas of the country?
I made bannock when I spent a summer at a canoeing camp in Northern Ontario. Yummy!
I love Canada. I’d like to see extreme north like Baffin Island or Elsemere Island.
❤️❤️❤️ Alina
Nice to see a very pleasant city that doesn't have costs that bankrupt those who live there.
Many locals have been priced out of the market; both real estate and rental in Fredericton due to folk coming from other provinces willing to pay much more not to mention the worst tenants' rights in the country. Problem is many locals do not have the options to go to another more "affordable" province; just some dump in Saint John.
@@rps1689 Uh, yes, that is predictable when there is a need to escape really overpriced markets. Hey, see if you can "relocate" to Bulgaria. Alina McLeod had exceptional luck in the various places she visited. In fact, I heard of a company which exploited global web connectivity to move HQ to BALI and reduce production costs radically. I think a startup could totally develop a database of global infrastructure and costs. No need to hang around where costs are maximum.
@@rps1689 I think people are not objective in choosing where they reside. "Where my friends are". Did you follow them there or get to know them there? All the places to eat out. Alina has found exceptional eating places everywhere. My favorite bands play here. Well, seriously, how much stress or debt are any bands WORTH. Etc. My childhood home had living costs go berserk. I couldn't get a working income to deal with that level of costs. Frankly, lower income with much lower costs is a rational choice. Overpriced places are not places to live, at most they are places for short visits.
ماشاء الله تبارك الله تحياتي من تونس
Отличное видео, спасибо
hi too cold in canada, am going back home Pnom Penh , since 1972 i left my native home,i go back to retire there and lots of U S expat and many culture there, i saw you go to pnom penh very nice there it has change since 1972 gost of life cheap😊🙏👍
Yes cold but that can mean safe as well
Yea but you are right about Toronto it sound sad in the future,and very expensive but you only pay one tax as me 2 taxes Quebec and Federal but all this are in the past now am retire now and going back to Pnom Penh it is safe but a very big change very modernimagine since 1972 i lelft😊🙏👍
$588,000. ! lol Another great video. Alina.
Good
Hi, can you do a living cost of Fredericton. I couldn't find any latest recently
You know something is fishy when you can purchase some Irving products cheaper in BC than what it is at Kent Store.
the titled made me laugh when places in fredericton want 2250 for a single bedroom apartments yeah most afforible is very wrong
hi!how are you Alina.wish you heathy and prosperous life.stay blessed.
Thanks dear!hope you will also visit pakistan.
Are you going to Saquenay and Labrador City or Goose bay?
Damn nice city
Traverse City, Petoskey and Marquette, Michigan in comparison to small Canadian cities.
Hi Alina, how are you doing girl, nice video, rgs ❤❤❤
Doing great, thanks!
2:38 ...Wow
Clearly whoever or wherever it is in SE Asia will be and is will come to be having a great ending up journey for you!! 😊😊 😊 I have enjoyed looking at times with you here (as a former expat here in America), so right now, I want to be a man to be a man trying to formerly live over live in SE Asia dear! It’d be awesome if I could!! 😂😂
Hope you do sometime!
Hi Alina, you have experienced all/most of Canada. Where would you made a home and buy a condo (Vancouver was off the list)? Thank you.
😂❤❤so nice ..
it is not so cheap there any more.Rentals are very expensive.Almost Calgary level.
I've been able to find rents in suburbs of Vancouver cheaper than Fredericton.
моя🐕Лайка (156). Как не говори, но Канада всё таки красивая страна. Спасибо Алина за путешествие.
пожалуйста
This city is amazingly beautiful.But not more beautiful than you.😊
I want visit to canada thanks.
How come u can't afford rent in Toronto
Because I don't want to pay $2500 CAD for a shoebox. That money will get you so much more abroad so that's what I'd rather do.
@@AlinaMcleod I thought it's more expensive outside of Canada
Hello Alina..how are you