vancouver lifestyle

So you're thinking of moving to Vancouver. Fun! (Or, if you're from Calgary or Edmonton — necessary!) You already know the basics: it's stunning, it's surrounded by mountains and ocean, the sushi is elite, and the rain is relentless.

You've also heard the clichés (all true) about the housing prices, citywide lululemon uniform, and smug pride that comes from drinking tap water that tastes like it was filtered through a glacier personally blessed by Mother Nature. But that's just the brochure stuff.

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People who move to Vancouver from other parts of Canada love to throw on a matching Lulu set, visit the Capilano Suspension Bridge, and take a sunset photo of Kits Beach captioned "can't believe this is my backyard." What do all of these things have in common? They indicate, in bright neon letters, that you are not (I'm sorry to say) a true Vancouverite.

Speaking as someone who was born and raised in Vancouver proper, if you've never been personally victimized by a dive-bombing crow, frequented Bimini's on Wednesday nights, or experienced a snow day after one single snowflake hit the ground, I regret to inform you: you're just visiting.

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If Toronto is Canada's version of New York (where you're basically Carrie Bradshaw-ing your way through a revolving door of good stories but bad dates), then the West Coast is the La La Land dream sequence: wistful, cinematic, and just grounded enough to make you believe it could actually happen.

While the rest of the country is freezing, flaking, or still referring to you as "Jessica's cousin" (small town Alberta, I'm looking at you), Vancouver is quietly becoming one of the best cities in Canada to be single in. Single Canadians out there, listen up, because here's why:

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