Je pars en fin d'année au Canada, pour 1 an avec le PVT en poche, je ne sais pas encore ou aller ? dans quelle ville ?
J'hesite entre TORONTO ou VANCOUVER, je souhaiterais une ville anglophone ? Toronto moins loin que Vancouver et donc moins cher pour y aller, apres nous essayerons de bouger pour visiter, mais je sais pas si nous aurons le temps de traverser le Canada en 1an ... Ca me parait un peu court, sachant que on travaillera en meme temps.
Qu'en pensez vous ? si vous connaissez ces deux villes lesquelles me conseillez vous ? Je dis actuellement a Dublin et j'ai envie de fuire la pluie et le vent ... Je recherche aussi une grande ville et animée ! Y a t'il des differences au niveau du cout de la vie entre Vancouver et Toronto ? le logement ? etc
Je n'ai pas visiter Vancouver mais à ce qui parait c'est très jolie. Très cosmopolite aussi.
Par contre, cela peut être pluvieux. Mais il fait moins froid en hiver.
Pour ma part, toronto je n'aime pas du tout.
Pourquoi ne pas venir à Montréal?
C'est une super ville qui bouge.
Vous avez le côté anglophone et francophone dépendant où vous êtes situé.
Montréal est beaucoup plus abordable que les autres villes du canada.
Mais il faut venir à Montréal l'été car l'hiver c'est trop froid.
Ottawa est une très belle ville anglophone. Plus petite mais charmante, propre.
C'est vrai que Montreal me plairais aussi mais je pensais que c'etais 100% francophone ! En plus les billets d'avions coutent 2 fois moins cher pour montreal que pour vancouver donc c'est interessant ... Je vais me renseigner un peu sur cette ville
Pourquoi tu n'aime pas toronto ?
Donc tu me conseillerais plutot Vancouver en hiver et Toronto en ete ?
Combien coute un loyer a Montreal ? Dans un endroit sympa, un petit appart de 30 ou 40 m2 avec 1 chambre pour un couple ?
Il y a un vol direct pour Vancouver à partir de Frankfurt. Google avec la compagnie Lufthansa, c'est p-ê moins cher que pour aller à Mtl.
Si tu veux vraiment vivre l'expérience en anglais, je ne te conseille pas Montréal, même si le bilinguisme y est très présent.
Vancouver est assez cher, l'hiver est moche (mais y'a pas pentes de ski pas très loin), l'été y'a la mer, 1/3 de la population est d'origine asiatique, ambiance west coast relax.
La plupart des Québécois détestent Toronto juste parce que c'est la quasi-rivale de Montréal. Elle offre cependant des intérêts à ne pas manquer.
http://www.toronto.ca/visitors/index.htm
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Je vis depuis 2 ans à Toronto et j'adore cette ville (j'ai vecu à Paris, Londres et NY avant).
C'est la ville la plus cosmopolite du monde (devant NY). Tu peux habiter en plein centre et avoir ton petit jardin. Meme si c'est le centre financier et economique du Canada, l ambiance est tout de meme tres detendue (tres different de la France à ce niveau la). Les gens y sont tres sympa (comme partout au Canada).
Maintenant c'est clair qu'au niveau "visites", Toronto n'est pas New York ou Paris.
Par contre Montreal, je n'aime pas trop... pour plusieurs raisons.
Si tu veux vraiment progresser en anglais, alors Montreal n'est pas pour toi. Sans oublier que l hiver y est beaucoup plus rude qu'à Toronto.
Vancouver est une ville ou il fait bon vivre. Contrairement à Toronto et Montreal, Vancouver a bien 4 saisons.
C'est une ville plus calme que Toronto, tres orientée "nature".
Niveau logement, Vancouver est la ville la plus chere du Canada, juste devant Toronto. Montreal arrive ensuite.
Vancouver et Toronto sont deux villes différentes qui ne sont pas comparables.
Toronto est une grande ville animée (surtout au centre de la ville) où on retrouve beaucoup de festivités et d'évènements culturels.
Les grandes compagnies se retrouvent aussi à Toronto vs des PME à Vancouver.
Vancouver est une ville où le coût de la vie (surtout le coût du logement) est plus élevé qu'à Toronto. Entourée par les montagnes, l'océan et la nature, Vancouver attire beaucoup de fanas du sport extérieur (randonnée, plongée, cyclisme, etc.), sans compter les plages qu'on retrouve au sein de la ville.
Côté température, disons que le climat est plus rude à Toronto (neige et froid humide en hiver) par rapport à Vancouver où il pleut davantage durant la période hivernale. Les étés à Vancouver sont aussi moins humides qu'à Toronto.
Donc demeurer dans une ville anglophone (Toronto ou Vancouver) est plus une question de goût. Tout dépend de ce que vous recherchez outre le fait de demeurer dans une ville anglophone!
Sachez que pour de l'aide dans votre recherche d'emploi (si vous décidez de demeurer à Vancouver), vous pouvez toujours communiquer avec une de nos conseillères aux étudiants au 604-708-5100 ou 1-800-747-4825.
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