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Buckle in, pop your umbrella, turn on the fireplace you swore you'd never use, and prepare yourself for the very real chaos that is winter in Vancouver.

Have you noticed how all the Ontario transplants (aside from when they're in Whistler at Longhorns) suddenly stop posting between the months of October and May? The daily sunset pics. The "can't believe I live here!" and "my backyard" and "west coast best coast" captions slowly fade away… just like the sun.

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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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Moving from Vancouver to Toronto at the formative age of 18 felt a bit like being catapulted out of a quiet, insulated coastal bubble and dropped into a high-volume, hundred-mile-per-hour city that's been double-shot-espresso'd since the '90s. Toronto doesn't just move faster — it vibrates on an entirely different frequency.

I'd genuinely thought I was prepared. I grew up on MuchMusic (meaning I knew everything there was to know about Toronto culture). I bought a North Face winter coat (I was prepared to survive the Arctic expedition that would be my walk to school everyday). I stocked up on medical-grade chap stick (again, ready for Arctic conditions). I even hate-watched three seasons of Degrassi (which to this day remains one of the most bizarre television feats of all time).

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You've survived your first year in Vancouver. Congratulations! By now, I'm sure you've discovered the anxiety of parallel parking on 4th Avenue, the shocking cost of a Whistler season pass, and the aggressive, slightly obsessive nature of the city's "wellness culture."

But there are a few other things you can only really understand after living here for a while — the true ins and outs, trials and tribulations of what it means to be a Vancouverite.

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Nestled in the picturesque peaks of the B.C. mountains sits this charming small town that transforms into a winter wonderland when the snow starts falling, transporting you straight into a magical world that feels like the inside of a snow globe.

It's one of the top places to visit as the weather gets cold, delivering all the cozy winter vibes you could ask for. The pedestrian-only village streets are lined with shops, inviting cafes, and restaurants — all illuminated by twinkling lights that create an enchanting atmosphere perfect for evening strolls.

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