Canada has one city with good weather and it's too tiny

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21 points | by mesozoicpilgrim 15 hours ago ago

9 comments

  • phildenhoff 14 hours ago ago

    > 90,000 people live in the core, which is about the maximum daytime population of Disneyland. More people live in the greater capital district (400,000), but because Victoria is subject to very particular microclimates, the further you get from the city itself, the worse the weather becomes

    True, but outside of the City of Victoria is Saanich, the largest municipality of the 13 that make up the Capital Regional District. Saanich has roughly the same climate and another ~110k.

    Also, anecdotally, despite the smaller population, Victoria is a tourist destination and swallows cruise ships worth of passengers with ease. If you want to visit, come visit. You'll find all the amenities you need.

    • 8note 13 hours ago ago

      you can also make your way along the south coast out to the ocean, and quickly get out of civilization. the larger "Victoria" is quickly growing westward

      • mesozoicpilgrim 12 hours ago ago

        To me it beats Vancouver for nature access. You don't have to get stuck on the Lionsgate Bridge for two hours to get into nature

    • mesozoicpilgrim 13 hours ago ago

      Good point about Saanich. It would be near the top of the list of places I'd want to live in the region if Victoria itself was off the list

  • 8note 13 hours ago ago

    its been gorgeous in calgary for the past couple weeks. winter calgary has always been bright and sunny, but with this climate change, its proper spring with +15C or so

    • mesozoicpilgrim 11 hours ago ago

      I am very sympathetic to the idea that cold but sunny winters are superior to temperate overcast winters. But for my tastes, Victoria does a better compromise of temperature and blue skies.

      What's the coldest temperature you've hit in Calgary this year?

  • eatonphil 14 hours ago ago

    Expected it to be Vancouver but it's Victoria, a three hour drive south from Vancouver Google tells me.

    • phildenhoff 13 hours ago ago

      I would not recommend driving over the Juan de Fuca strait

    • rjrjrjrj 14 hours ago ago

      3 hours by car, but not a 3 hour drive. Most of the trip is spent on a ferry.