Nous sommes installes en Ontario et nous cherchons des avis et commentaires sur Winnipeg (vie, jobs, education, criminalite, attraits ou toute autre info utile) de personnes ayant vecu ou etudie a Winnipeg ou meme ayant tout simplement traverse cette ville au cours d'un voyage.
J'ai passé seulement 3 jours à Winnipeg.
Ce que j'ai appris :
1- service d'autobus très bon y compris pour les handicapés.
2- j'ai pris le taxi 6 fois et à chaque fois c'était un Hindou.
3- centre-ville se déserte à la fermeture des bureaus.
4- les maisons se vendent comme à l'encan.
5- la ville m'a semblé bien prospère et très agréable.
6- ce n'est pas une ville tout en béton.
7- une certaine ethnie profite trop de l'eau de feu ce qui
augmente les larcins. C'est mon hôtesse qui me l'a dit.
Et puis un s'est laissé tomber sur moi dans l'autobus, puant l'alcool.
8- Le bureau chef d'une grande compagnie d'assurance est là.
9- Plusieurs centres agro-alimentaire.
10-Paraît que c'est très froid l'hiver.
Merci fng pour ces commentaires. Nous pensons y aller jeter un coup d'oeil bientot avant de prendre une decision. La criminalite est certainement le point qui me fait le plus hesiter.
Merci encore d'avoir pris le temps de me repondre!!!
Votre message a encourage mon inscription sur ce site car avec ma famille, nous vivons a Winnipeg depuis decembre dernier, et jusqu'en decembre prochain. Pour nous, il s'agit aussi de la decouverte du Canada.
Pour Winnipeg, je vais commencer par les points negatifs : 😕 le froid en hiver (record battu dans la nuit du 29 janvier avec -51 degre en temperature ressentie !), mais curieusement on s'y fait ! les moustiques en ete. Ils sont la depuis 2 semaines, et cela demande toute une organisation surtout avec un bebe ! apres Toronto, Winnipeg va vous sembler derisoirement petit, avec peu de magasins differents. On retrouve les memes boutiques dans chacun des centres commerciaux donc cela limite fortement la variete...
Hormis cela, et paradoxalement on se plait beaucoup dans cette ville. 🙂Malgre le froid l'hiver, les paysages sont magnifiques avec les arbres recouverts de neige. Il y a beaucoup d'espaces verts, et d'espace tout court ! Le cout de la vie est probablement un des moins eleves du canada, notamment au niveau de l'immobilier, ce qui permet d'avoir un cadre de vie tres agreable a un prix abordable. Et surtout les gens sont extremements sympathiques, peut-etre du au fait qu'il y a relativement peu de touristes ? Les services de la ville sont efficaces et proposent beaucoup d'activites de loisir. J'ai pu y rencontrer des amies.
Pour la criminalite, je vous dirais que nous ne la ressentons pas du tout. Nous habitons plutot au sud au bord de la riviere et sommes tres surpris justement de voir que les gens par exemple laissent leur bateau dehors alors que le moteur pourrait etre vole ! Enfin, nous venons de France et sur ce sujet, nous sommes peut etre habitue a tout cadenasser !!!
J'espere que ces quelques elements vous aideront, et n'hesitez pas si vous avez d'autres questions...
Hi Persy!
J'apprecie les informations que vous avez pris le temps de nous donner. En fait, je suis Francaise egalement (originaire du Nord Pas de Calais) mais je suis partie de France il y a de ca 11 ans. je suis arrivee au Canada et plus precisement a Gatineau il y a 10 mois et je travaille a Ottawa. Mon mari est Indien et s'est vu offert un job a Winnipeg par une companie d'assurances. Nous avons un fils de huit ans et c'est probablement pour cela que nous hesitons enormement a prendre une decision.
Nous avons lu tellement de choses a propos de Winnipeg, des gens des '1st nations' et de la criminalite issue de leurs comportements que nous n'arrivons plus a distinguer le vrai du faux. Je me refuse a ecouter les commentaires des gens qui blament tout ce qui va mal sur les 'natives'.
Est-il vrai que le Nord de Winnipeg est fortement deconseille pour s'etablir et que certaines partie du centre ville sont plus dangereuses que d'autres? Quelle est la reputation des ecoles?
Notre demenagement serait un demenagement a long terme, c'est a dire jusqu'a ce que notre fils ait fini ses etudes. Donc je ne veux pas me tromper.
Quelles autres parties du Canada avez-vous visite? Et quel a ete l`endroit que vous avez aime le plus?
D.
Oui, la partie nord de la ville n'est pas terrible mais au sud de la riviere assiniboine ca commence a etre sympa. Il y a Osborne Village, St Boniface le quartier francais, St Vital que je connais moins... Le centre ville au final presente peu d'interet... C'est probablement une des differences majeures entre la France et ses centres villes pietonniers (ou presque !) et le Canada royaume de la voiture ! Je ne me permettrais pas de conseiller y vivre mais moi meme j'aurais pu rester plus longtemps... Sur les habitants des 1res nations, je n'ai pas de point de vue negatif, je ne me suis jamais sentie genee ou agressee. J'ai seulement eu de la peine en voyant certaines personnes "detruites" par la vie... Pour les ecoles, je ne sais pas mais peux me renseigner (ma voisine est institutrice). L'Universite du Manitoba est tres bien cotee je crois. A cote de Toronto, Winnipeg est tres "province", moins de possibilites sans doute mais une vie plus tranquille et paisible... Les payaages autour de Winnipeg sont plutot plats et agricoles mais les plages du lac Winnipeg sont tres sympathiques (a environ 80 km)...
Nous avons visite Vancouver et avons beaucoup aime. Le cadre geographique est fabuleux. Et en juin, nous avons visite les rocheuses canadiennes. C'est de loin ce que j'ai prefere avec des paysages splendides et des animaux sauvages... Nous planifions de visiter le Quebec en septembre...
Bonne chance pour prendre votre decision qui n'est effectivement pas facile...
Merci encore pour ces infos. Cela remet quelques pendules a l'heure car en effet Winnipeg a une reputation tres negative mais cela me permet d'entrevoir les cotes plus sympathiques de cet endroit. Nous nous donnons encore quelques semaines avant de decider puisque mon mari a jusque fin aout pour accepter ou refuser l'offre d'emploi.
Avez-vous deja plannifie votre sejour au Quebec? Quels sont les endroits que vous pensez visiter?
Dans tous les cas, j'espere avoir la chance de voir la ville de Quebec avant de partir (si on part). Il parait que c'est l'endroit a ne pas manquer lorsqu'on est dans cette province.
D.
Je n'ai jamais mis les pieds à Winnipeg, mais je viens de finir un livre d'Arlettre Cousture (auteure des filles de Caleb, bien connue des québécois, semble-t-il). Ce livre s'appelle L'ENVOL DES TOURTERELLES. Une partie se passe dans le Manitoba dans les années 60/70. Pour les références économiques et la vie quaotidienne, les informations sont probablement, de nos jours, obsolètes, mais pour le climat, il donne des orientations. Cela permet de se plonger dans l'univers, de joindre l'agréable, à .. l'utile peut être ?
Gabrielle Roy, est Manitobaine, et elle a écrit de nombreux ouvrages sur cette région de votre beau pays. Mais peut être la connaissez-vous déjà ?
En tant que marmotte vagabonde des Alpes du Nord, je m'intéresse beaucoup à votre littérature que je salue au passage.
Bonne soirée, cousins du Québec et bon courage pour votre nouvelle vie !
je suis algérien et je prépare mon immigration à manitoba, je me demande si vos avez réussi votre projet, et si vous vous étes installé à manitoba. si c'est le cas bravo et je vous demande de me parler un peu plus de winnipeg merçi
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