I am going to kitchener in august for college at conestoga, this video soothes my nerves, i was quite anxious for whats to come. I have lived in London - England before and hope it isnt too diferent in like, public transport and little things like that. Cheers from Brazil.
You'll have a similar experience to London. Much like how in London only around 1/3 of the population is actually British, Conestoga college is totally overrun by foreigners as well and there are very few Canadians
Great video! Did you notice how perfect your speed is when you are looking at a map while talking? Imagine if you do that your whole video. You always slow down for the perfect speed on your videos whenever you pull up a map. Now you have great examples for you to keep in mind, just refer back to the sections where you used maps.
Dude 2 hours to Toronto? Lived here all my life and it has always taken just over an hour to get downtown Toronto. Now with traffic in Toronto it may take longer but really never has taken 2 hours to drive.
I got it from google maps as you can see at 0:47. The Estimated drive time google provides is 1 Hour and 45 Mins. So just under 2 hours to union station.
@@LivingInHamiltonOntarioCanadaToronto is no where near two hours. Your Google Maps search was probably during a serious congestion within the GTA. It’s a solid hour to get to Etobicoke.
Fair it could have had some extra congestion in the GTA and Toronto. But I would say traffic is fairly typical when driving to Toronto. Also the end point wasn't Etobicoke it was Union Station so people can compare how long it takes with the train vs driving to the same location
There are 19 outdoor tennis courts in the region if you want indoor tennis and training there are a couple within a half hour drive in Guelph or Stratford
I don't know how this showed in my recommended videos, but I never knew I wanted to live in Kitchener. A great job sir, you deserve a cigar!
Thank you so very much! I’ll enjoy that cigar lol
I am going to kitchener in august for college at conestoga, this video soothes my nerves, i was quite anxious for whats to come. I have lived in London - England before and hope it isnt too diferent in like, public transport and little things like that. Cheers from Brazil.
Wonderful! I'm glad you found this video helpful!
You'll have a similar experience to London. Much like how in London only around 1/3 of the population is actually British, Conestoga college is totally overrun by foreigners as well and there are very few Canadians
Great video! Did you notice how perfect your speed is when you are looking at a map while talking? Imagine if you do that your whole video. You always slow down for the perfect speed on your videos whenever you pull up a map. Now you have great examples for you to keep in mind, just refer back to the sections where you used maps.
Thank so much AJ! I appreciate it!
You're welcome.
@@LivingInHamiltonOntarioCanada
Dude 2 hours to Toronto? Lived here all my life and it has always taken just over an hour to get downtown Toronto. Now with traffic in Toronto it may take longer but really never has taken 2 hours to drive.
I got it from google maps as you can see at 0:47. The Estimated drive time google provides is 1 Hour and 45 Mins. So just under 2 hours to union station.
Where do you get 2 hours to Toronto
I got it from google maps as you can see at 0:47. The Estimated drive time google provides is 1 Hour and 45 Mins. So just under 2 hours.
@@LivingInHamiltonOntarioCanadaToronto is no where near two hours. Your Google Maps search was probably during a serious congestion within the GTA. It’s a solid hour to get to Etobicoke.
Fair it could have had some extra congestion in the GTA and Toronto. But I would say traffic is fairly typical when driving to Toronto. Also the end point wasn't Etobicoke it was Union Station so people can compare how long it takes with the train vs driving to the same location
Does it have lawn tennis court as well? And do they teach/train people?
Not sure if you can find grass courts most time they are asphalt courts or indoor courts. But yea you can find multiple spots to learn how to play
There are 19 outdoor tennis courts in the region if you want indoor tennis and training there are a couple within a half hour drive in Guelph or Stratford
@@michaeldhondt368 @LivingInHamiltonOntarioCanada thank you
nice
Thank you very much!
looks better than mississauga
Yea Kitchener is a very picturesque city. But in my option downtown Cambridge take the cake!