Worst Canadian Cities by Crime Rate
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Worst Canadian Cities by Crime Rate
5. . Edmonton
4. Regina
3. Saskatoon
2. Thunder Bay
1. Winnipeg
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As any Law and Order addict knows, there are two groups that protect and represent the people, “the police who investigate crimes, and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders.” These are not their stories, however.
Instead, we’re here to focus on the nastier side of that story, namely, the cities where these crimes occur. Violent crime rates are a huge factor when determining where you want to move or visit, and understandably so. Washington D.C., Chicago and Detroit years had to fight against their public image as some of the most violent and crime-ridden areas in the United States, with notable improvements in several areas.
As the say, the first step in solving a problem is admitting you have one, so let this serve less as a list for public province shaming as a rehabilitative one.
That being said, let’s dive in and take a look at “the most violent cities in Canada,” according to the crime severity index.
Edmonton: Edmonton has been seeing some tough times as of late—and we’re not just talking about the Oilers. (Really, how many first round draft picks are they going to get?) Unfortunately, Edmonton’s crime rate is about as stagnant as their hockey team. The city has had a persistent problem with violent crime, especially sex-based crimes such as sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, and sexual violations against children. That being said, Edmonton’s overall crime index rating is “only” 89.7—far lower than the others on this list.
Regina: Regina, ranks rather highly (or lowly, depending on how you look at it) when it comes to overall violent crime in Canada. It’s been trading places with Saskatoon the past few years, checking in with a 105.8 crime index rating. On the one hand, that’s definitely far too high, and hurts what is otherwise one of the more underrated settlement destinations in Canada. On the other hand, however, as Regina ranks just below Saskatoon this year, the latter’s loss is the former’s gain, as it can now report a “drop” in crime, at least in that context. Let’s hope that continues into the future, rather than the rumours of potential spikes that have been reported in the last year.
Saskatoon: Saskatoon’s placement on this list is something of a good news/bad news situation…let’s get the latter out of the way first, so we can end this section on a good note. To begin with, yes, with a violent crime index rating of 109.9. The city has flipped back and forth with Regina (see above) in the overall rankings, and has sometimes even found itself at the ignominious “top” of the standings. In the NHL, that wins you the Presidents’ Trophy. In the war on crime, that wins you an incredible amount of scrutiny. Thankfully, however, there are signs that Saskatoon is trying hard indeed to improve its record and reputation. In 2013, the mayor announced that overall violent crime in Saskatoon had dropped 9%, and there are hopes that that trend can continue.
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The 10 Best Places To Live In British Columbia, Canada For 2018.
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Canada is known for its natural beauty. British Columbia, with its lush rainforests, clean and clear lakes, coastal waters and high mountains, is one of Canada's most beautiful provinces.
Whether it's hiking, skiing, kayaking, swimming or golfing, a vast range of activities are always available wherever you live in British Columbia.
The standard of living is high in British Columbia and Canada. The United Nations Human Development Index consistently ranks Canada as one of the world's best countries to live in.
The people of British Columbia, like the rest of Canada, are friendly and welcoming. People from many cultures call British Columbia their home, creating a diverse and vibrant society that welcomes international students.
Everybody knows that British Columbia in Canada takes pride in its most temperate climate and the most breathtaking views.
But everyone also knows it is the most expensive province to live in Canada.
Despite higher costs of living, British Columbia is still a top choice for many Canadians and immigrants to relocate.
If you are planning a move anywhere in British Columbia, you are about to discover one of the most spectacular places in Canada.
Near the coast, you’ll experience dry summers and wet but mild winters.
Near Okanagan or Cariboo, winters are warm and summers quite hot. In contrast, the northern coast gets more rain and colder winters.
It is no surprise that many individuals dream of moving to British Columbia. Some of the reasons why it is a great moving destination are:
- Higher wages and benefits.
- High standard of living.
- Excellent healthcare.
- Cultural Diversity.
- Low crime rates.
British Columbia is one of the best places in the world to live. Whether you like hiking, skiing or shopping, you will find it right here - safe and easy to reach.
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1. Vancouver.
2. Victoria.
3. Saanich.
4. Fort St. John.
5. Richmond.
6. Nelson.
7. Oak Bay.
8. Colwood.
9. Kamloops.
10. Kelowna.
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My Toronto travel guide features many hidden secrets and less known places like the Cheltenham Badlands, Little Tokyo, the Dollhouse, Rec Room, Kukum Kitchen and Toronto nightlife tips.
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Episode #1: Toronto Travel Guide
Episode #2: Toronto Nightlife
Episode #3: Toronto Snacks Review
Episode #4: Toronto's Rage Room
Episode #5: Eating RAW Seal in Toronto
Episode #6: Toronto's Medieval Times
Episode #7: Secrets Outside Toronto: Badlands
Episode #8: Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto
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Episode #10: Toronto's Pillow Fight
Episode #11: Secrets Outside Toronto: Webster Falls
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Sadly, there are too many boring travel guides for Toronto, that's why I dug deep into this city to find the best hidden spots in the largest city of Canada.
My favorite districts are easily located in close proximity; Chinatown, Kensington Market, the Waterfront and the new Little Tokyo district for its delicious Japanese dishes, treats and first Uniqlo store.
Toronto can be expensive if you don't know what you are doing but luckily there are some FREE things to do as well, like hanging out at the RecRoom, Graffiti alley, Sunnyside Pavilion and FREE beer from the Steam Whistle Brewery or drive out of town for the FREE sites at Cheltenham Badlands and Scarborough Bluffs.
I personally recommend going all out because there are so many awesome things to do, do not cheap out, saving up a few extra months will be worth every penny in the end. A rough budget for 5 awesome days in Toronto for 1-person would be around $400 airbnb/hotel and $600 for transit, shopping, food, events, museums & parties = around $1000.
The first thing you have to remember about Toronto is that distances are a lot further than what you may be used to in Europe or Asia, streets and blocks are very large. Everything is very spread out in this massive metropolitan city so try to at least visit a few new districts every day.
My recommendations for a daily itinerary include Annex, Koreatown, Queen Street, Chinatown, Kensington Market and Entertainment district on day 1. Waterfront, Toronto Islands, Yonge Street & Leslieville on day 2 and the outskirts Caledon (Badlands) & Scarborough (Beach) on day 3.
My favorite way to explore Toronto is by jogging, you'll be surprised as to what you may find. Many of these photos were taken at places I randomly ran into, places you will never see on a guided tour.
After dinner at The Dime (where dishes are $5 each) you'll be energized to explore the massive Toronto nightlife. I recommend nightclubs Rebel, Coda or Uniun for some fist pumping and RecRoom, Belfast Love and Tilt for a few drinks but remember the nightlife in Toronto ends very early, the bar closes at 2:00am thus making the nightlife often feel very rushed since most people party extremely hard between 12am and 2am, definitely a down side of the city.
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Toronto Nightlife: TOP 20 Bars & Clubs
This is my ultimate Toronto nightlife guide featuring the Top 20 bars & best nightclubs which I carefully selected and includes something for everyone, ranging from the Rec Room, Tilt, Uniun, Rebel, Madison, SPiN to CODA. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
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I have spent the last decade living in Toronto and during these 10 years seen a lot of night clubs and bars come and go. It was very difficult to make a Top 20 list of my favorite establishments that I consider here to stay.
Toronto, Canada is massive and counts over 400 bars & nightclubs thus I recommend planning out your night carefully especially during the winter months and take an Uber or Lyft between the districts. The most prominent nightlife entertainment districts are King St West, Queen St West, Ossington and the Docks.
Start off you Toronto nightlife adventure with local food and drinks at one of the many social bars like the Rec Room and Tilt Arcade Bar at which you can play video game arcades while you can drink.
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Episode #1: Toronto Travel Guide
Episode #2: Toronto Nightlife
Episode #3: Toronto Snacks Review
Episode #4: Toronto's Rage Room
Episode #5: Eating RAW Seal in Toronto
Episode #6: Toronto's Medieval Times
Episode #7: Secrets Outside Toronto: Badlands
Episode #8: Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto
Episode #9: Secrets Outside Toronto: Tobermory
Episode #10: Toronto's Pillow Fight
Episode #11: Secrets Outside Toronto: Webster Falls
Episode #12: Toronto's Battle AXE Throwing
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Munch on mindblasting food at Belfast Love, a popular social bar with beer tables and billiards. Alternatively, grab a fancy meal at Baro, an upscale restaurant serving incredible dishes, try ordering their 'Big Ass Steak' haha! If you are on a budget check out The Dime, all their dishes are served for $5 each and are quite delicious.
Amazing bars and nightclubs on King St include SPiN for cocktails and ping-pong, Everleigh, hookup bar The Citizen for its large dance floor, Maison, Thompson Rooftop and the giant nightclub Uniun for its fistpumpin' EDM.
Top of your nightlife at one of the high profile bars & nightclubs in the city like Rebel, Drake Hotel and CODA. Now on the downside, remember that the Toronto nightlife is short-lived with bars closing at 2:00am and clubs at 3:00am which could feel like a rushed evening.
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With a plethora of hipster cafes and restaurants popping up in Toronto, I've come up with a list of places for you to visit this summer '17!
[[ 5 MUST VISIT TORONTO BRUNCH SPOTS 多倫多的美食 ]]
#1 Best pancakes
Mildred's Temple Kitchen • 85 Hanna Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 3S3
→ Mrs. Biederhof’s blueberry buttermilk pancakes
→ Big brunch skillet
#2 Best Asian brunch
Kasa Moto • 115 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 1C1
#3 Most IG worthy
Lavelle • 627 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1M5
→ Pork belly benedict
→ Buttermilk pancakes with maple & ricotta
→ Duck hash
→ Avocado side order
→ Mimosa
#4 Best eggs benedict, #5 Most unique french toast
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