TOP 8 WORST PLACES TO MOVE IN CANADA (2013)
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We’ve told you about some of the underrated immigration destinations in Canada, now check out our list of places prospective Canadians should avoid: the poor places, the racist places, the isolated places, the depressing places, the worst of the worst! Naturally, the tiny towns in the woods of Northern Ontario or the southern shore of Newfoundland would be the worst of the worst, but let’s be reasonable. Here are list of towns and cities with a substantial population (at least 5000 residents) that might seem like a decent idea to a prospective immigrant interested in a slower pace of living.
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1. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
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High crime rate? Check.
High unemployment? Check.
High cost of living? Check.
Limited access to services? Check.
High property taxes? Check.
Bad weather? Check.
Despite being a small, quaint city just a few hours from Halifax, New Glasgow tops polls of the worst places to live in Canada. How could those 10,000 people stand it? They must have all been born there.
In 2009 New Glasgow ranked 36th out of 208 in StatsCan's crime severity index. The crime rate increased from 2011 to 2012, and was significantly higher than the provincial average.
In 2006, New Glasgow had an unemployment rate of 7.7%. It has decreased since then and, as of the 2011 census, it was 5.7%, or slightly lower than the provincial average.
The cost of living in New Glasgow was estimated by one website to be 4% higher than the cost of living in New York City, but only 30.3% of those reporting say their households earn more than $60,000 Canadian per year (after taxes).
Property tax in New Glasgow was higher than the average in Nova Scotia and significantly higher than Halifax up to and including 2013.
Climate
New Glasgow receives 1212 cm of precipitation per year (that's more than Vancouver).
2. Kitchener - Waterloo, Ontario
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Congratulations, Kitchener / Waterloo, you are the hate crime capital of Canada! Despite hosting two universities and a massive tech company campus, the Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge tri-city area experiences a high per capita rate of verbal and physical assaults on ethnic, religious and gay minorities. Despite its location in the highly diverse Southern Ontario region, Kitchener has inherited the mantle from the previous main offender, Calgary.
In 2011 Kitchener-Waterloo was surpassed by Peterborough, Hamilton and Ottawa in police-reported hate crimes, however the rate remained at nearly double the national average.
3. Thetford Mines, Quebec
The third of the three rogues’ gallery dwellers is poor Thetford Mines, the heart of Quebec’s asbestos mining region and the winner of the title Most Polluted City in Canada. Despite the overwhelming evidence of the dangerous health effects of asbestos, Canada still mines the dangerous mineral, and the biggest mine in a populated area is in Thetford Mines.
4. Bay Roberts, Newfoundland
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Many, many other rural communities on the east coast could make this list, but Bay Roberts appears because it has the highest unemployment rate in Canada, at 17%. Despite the oil, gas, mining and hydro-power booms in Newfoundland, Bay Roberts has somehow managed to avoid the job benefits. This wouldn’t seem so peculiar if Bay Roberts wasn’t just an hour’s drive from money-drunk St. John’s and other rapidly expanding bedroom communities like Conception Bay South.
The unemployment rate has improved as it was 20.7% in 2006
5. Sarnia, Ontario
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Sarnia itself may not be so bad, but its view of and proximity to American heavy industry helps to reinforce the fact that this border town is polluted. It also has an empty downtown and a shrinking population.
6. Saint John, New Brunswick
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Long known as the unglamourous milltown cousin to its apostrophic neighbour to the east, St. John’s, Saint John is a dirty, stinky pulp and paper port on the Bay of Fundy. Despite the natural beauty nearby, the city has a declining population and few economic opportunities outside of the paper mills, nuclear power plant, and small university satellite campus. Don’t end up in Saint John when you want to live in St. John’s!
7. Nanaimo, BC
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8. Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Dartmouth - England
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Dartmouth - England: Coleton Fishacre, Greenway, Dart Harbour, Britannia Royal Naval College, Blackpool Sands, Dartmouth Castle, Woodlands Family Theme Park, Dartmouth Museum, Royal Avenue Gardens, St. Saviour's Church,Thomas Newcomen Engine, Bayards Cove Fort, Fast Rabbit Farm Gardens
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Halifax is the largest city on the Maritime provinces and is a major economic center in Atlantic Canada with a large concentration of government services and private sector companies.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. History, Economy, Best Time To Travel
Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Halifax is a busy Atlantic seaport and the economic and cultural hub of Eastern Canada. Halifax is a major economic centre in Atlantic Canada with a large concentration of government services and private sector companies.
LOCATION
The city of Halifax is on Halifax Peninsula, on the west side of the harbour, with Dartmouth to the east. The main landmark is the Halifax Citadel, on a high hill above the city, and it conveniently divides the city into three districts. The downtown core is sandwiched between the Citadel and the harbour, making navigation a snap.
HISTORY
modern Halifax was founded on June 21, 1749 as a British military outpost. In the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the entry point for European immigration to Canada. Halifax proved its worth during the Seven Years' War against the French and later in the American Revolutionary War. The first permanent European settlement in the region was on the Halifax Peninsula.
CLIMATE
Halifax has a maritime climate, tempered by its position near the North Atlantic. Summers are pleasant although occasionally humid, and winters are relatively mild, but wet, snowy and windy. January is the coldest month, being the only month with a high that is slightly below freezing at −0.1 °C, while August is the warmest. Snowfall is heavy in winter. August being the year's warmest and driest month on average.
BEST TIME
The best time to visit Halifax is May through October. Summer and fall experience pleasant weather and usher in numerous festivals. However, these months also attract lots of tourists, so be prepared for steep hotel rates. If you're looking to avoid the crowds and the high prices, visit between November and February.
ECONOMY
The urban area of Halifax is a major economic centre in eastern Canada with a large concentration of government services and private sector companies. Halifax serves as the business, banking, government and cultural centre for the Maritime region. Agriculture, fishing, mining, forestry and natural gas extraction are major resource industries found in the rural areas of the municipality. Halifax is one of Canada's top four container ports in terms of the volume of cargo handled.
TOURISM
Halifax's tourism industry showcases Nova Scotia's culture, scenery and coastline. There are several museums and art galleries in downtown Halifax. Halifax has numerous National Historic Sites, most notably Citadel Hill (Fort George). Just outside the urban area, the iconic Peggys Cove is internationally recognized and receives more than 600,000 visitors a year. The waterfront in Downtown Halifax is the site of the Halifax Harbourwalk, popular amongst tourists and locals
Discover Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Take a stunning 15-minute ferry ride across the harbour from downtown Halifax to discover all that Dartmouth has to offer.
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Top 10 Best Places To Live In New Hampshire In 2019
In the northeastern United States of America, right on the Canadian border, you will find New Hampshire.
This beautiful state has it all; bustling and bright cities, national forests galore and snow-capped mountains for good measure.
New Hampshire is filled with great places to call home.
While that commitment to individual liberties continues today, it's also balanced by a strong sense of community.
A lack of income and sales tax make it desirable from a financial standpoint,
but that's just one of several reasons why so many people choose to make their home in the Granite State.
If you're contemplating a move to New England, it won't take long to fall in love with New Hampshire's peaceful atmosphere.
Native residents already know what it is that sets the state apart. Whether you're moving from across town or across the country.
Here are the 10 best places to live in New Hampshire in 2018:
10. Manchester. (affordable place)
9. Concord.
8. Nashua. (best for young professionals)
7. Gorham. (lowest cost of living)
6. Dover. (best for young professionals)
5. Amherst.
4. Bedford. (best suburbs to live)
3. Portsmouth. (best place to retire, find a job)
2. Madbury. (overall)
1. Hanover. (best place to raise a family)
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What to eat in Nova Scotia, Canada? Nova Scotia foods you need to try!
Nova Scotia is a great Canadian province to visit, but what should you eat when you are there? This video talks about some foods that Nova Scotia is known for and that you should definitely sample on your trip. They are available all over the province, so you shouldn't have too much trouble finding them. I really enjoyed them, and would definitely eat them again. Of course, you need to try the seafood delicacies like Atlantic lobster, scallops from the Bay on Fundy, and seafood chowder. Plus, there is also great local snack food like the Halifax donair.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada: 1. The Mariner King Inn ****
2. Water Sprite Bed & Breakfast *****
3. Atlantic Sojourn B&B
4. Sail Inn B&B, Stay & Sail ****
5. Lunenburg Arms Hotel ****
6. Rum Runner Inn ****
7. Smugglers Cove Inn ****
8. Atlantic View Motel ***
9. Harbour-View Rooms@theLinc
10. Boscawen Inn ****
Houses and flats for rent in Lunenburg
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1. 15 King St, B0J2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $107 - $212
Featuring free WiFi, The Mariner King Inn offers accommodations in Lunenburg.
2. 208 Pelham Street, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $166 - $223
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Water Sprite Bed & Breakfast offers accommodations in Lunenburg. Free private parking is available on site.
3. 56 Victoria Road, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $108 - $140
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Atlantic Sojourn B&B offers accommodations in Lunenburg.
4. 99 Montague Street, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $108 - $150
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Sail Inn B&B, Stay & Sail offers accommodations in Lunenburg.
5. 94 Pelham Street, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $120 - $141
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Lunenburg Arms Hotel offers accommodations in Lunenburg.
6. 66 Montague Street NS, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $70 - $165
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Rum Runner Inn offers accommodations in Lunenburg.
7. 139 Montague st, NS, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $88 - $137
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Smugglers Cove Inn offers accommodations in Lunenburg.
8. 230 Masons Beach, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $100 - $156
Featuring views of the Atlantic Ocean, this motel is less than a 2-minute walk from the Atlantic Ocean and Masons Beach. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
9. 306 Lincoln Street, b0j 2c0 Lunenburg, Canada,
Featuring an on-site art gallery, Harbour-View Rooms@theLinc is located in Old Town Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. This heritage property offers free WiFi access throughout.
10. 150 Cumberland Street, B0J 2C0 Lunenburg, Canada, Price range: $139 - $176
Featuring free WiFi, a playground and a sun terrace, Boscawen Inn offers accommodations in Lunenburg. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.