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28 minutes ago, HBK-79 said:

Vancouver has always been the third-largest city in Canada. That's why most touring artists schedule stadium tour dates in Toronto and Vancouver, because Montreal has no suitable stadium.

 

 

 

Are the MGK and Tyga the only things Kelly stans can come up with as clapbacks?

 

 

Pretty sure an Avril fan brought Kelly's name up in this thread for no reason. She stays in yalls mind rent free huh.

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On 3/14/2023 at 7:32 PM, nostalgia said:

 

Pulling a classy move ala Dianna Ross

 

 

The way Mary is so butthurt about Diana? :celestial5:

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15 hours ago, Blankspace2010 said:

Sis after Toronto and Montreal? Did Vancouver just vanish off the map? Vancouvers population nearly doubles Calgarys. I’ve been to Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. Calgary was by far the worst and if Edmonton is worse / god help them because Calgary is DULL. 

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/largest-cities-in-canada-by-population

 

I was talking about cities. 

 

Calgary is the third most population in Canada. Calgary is is beautiful not dull in any way and its basically the most visited because of of natural beauty and landscape and its proximity to Banff. If you think mountains and skiing is dull that's your choice not most people's. 

 

It your talking metropolitan population Calgary ranks fourth behind Vancouver. And Calgary's metropolitan areas does not include the suburbs south of the city for some odd reason. 

 

Calgary  is full of bike paths and parks. 

 

Is not super metropolitan crazy but it's very sprawl out. You can rent scouters to drive around the city and it's really hilly and has a beatiful downtown area that's clean. 

 

Check the video out it will give you an idea what the city is like. It constantly ranks top 10 to live in the world. 

 

If we are talking Metropolitan population in Canada its this. 

 

 

Toronto 6.6 million

Montreal 4.4 million

Vanvouver 2.8 million

Calgary 1.7 million 

 

As of 2023 estimates the thing that doesn't make alot of sense is the boundaries of Calgary's metropolitan area because it excludes the southern cities connected to it even though it's like your still in the city. So it's metro population does not include Okotoks High River and Foothills. Which adds an extra 150'000 people. 

 

Calgary region is about 1.85 million. I think next census they likely will add the south areas because it's all apart of the same system. 

 

Ottawa and Edmonton include places and towns an hour drive that are not even close to the city. 

 

 

Calgary is more of a nature city so if your looking for that it wins. And if your into gay bars it has the largest Gay Bar East of Toronto. 

 

Lots of hot Cowboys too. 

 

https://www.cntraveler.com/gallery/the-most-livable-cities-in-the-world

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4 hours ago, Shaner69 said:

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/largest-cities-in-canada-by-population

 

I was talking about cities. 

 

Calgary is the third most population in Canada. Calgary is is beautiful not dull in any way and its basically the most visited because of of natural beauty and landscape and its proximity to Banff. If you think mountains and skiing is dull that's your choice not most people's. 

 

It your talking metropolitan population Calgary ranks fourth behind Vancouver. And Calgary's metropolitan areas does not include the suburbs south of the city for some odd reason. 

 

Calgary  is full of bike paths and parks. 

 

Is not super metropolitan crazy but it's very sprawl out. You can rent scouters to drive around the city and it's really hilly and has a beatiful downtown area that's clean. 

 

Check the video out it will give you an idea what the city is like. It constantly ranks top 10 to live in the world. 

 

If we are talking Metropolitan population in Canada its this. 

 

 

Toronto 6.6 million

Montreal 4.4 million

Vanvouver 2.8 million

Calgary 1.7 million 

 

As of 2023 estimates the thing that doesn't make alot of sense is the boundaries of Calgary's metropolitan area because it excludes the southern cities connected to it even though it's like your still in the city. So it's metro population does not include Okotoks High River and Foothills. Which adds an extra 150'000 people. 

 

Calgary region is about 1.85 million. I think next census they likely will add the south areas because it's all apart of the same system. 

 

Ottawa and Edmonton include places and towns an hour drive that are not even close to the city. 

 

 

Calgary is more of a nature city so if your looking for that it wins. And if your into gay bars it has the largest Gay Bar East of Toronto. 

 

Lots of hot Cowboys too. 

 

https://www.cntraveler.com/gallery/the-most-livable-cities-in-the-world

Vancouver is a city though?

Posted
14 hours ago, KCFan2014 said:

Pretty sure an Avril fan brought Kelly's name up in this thread for no reason. She stays in yalls mind rent free huh.

Thank god it is just Avril’s fans!

while KC stay being obsessed with Avril

 

 

anyway slay Avril! Glad she schooled that girl

Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, Blankspace2010 said:

Vancouver is a city though?

Yes but it's cities population is lower the Calgary. Vancouver did not annex on the surrounding cities. They created there own city governing. 

 

The metro area includes other cities. 

 

Calgary managed to basically annex on land and consume the areas around it to become the same system.

 

In reality the most populated area in Canada are

 

The GTA (Greater Toronto Area) 6.6 million

Montreal - Ottawa region 5.2 million

Calgary - Edmonton corridor 4 million

Vancouver Mainland 3 million

 

This is so off topic but only two provinces in Canada have two major cities and it's Alberta and Ontario. 

 

 

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What is this :bibliahh:

Posted (edited)

I want this back on topic lol. 

 

The titty slap was amazing. 

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Posted

The Canadian city discourse :toofunny2:

 

The Kelly and Avril stan having actual beef in here :toofunny2:

Posted
17 hours ago, HBK-79 said:

Vancouver has always been the third-largest city in Canada. That's why most touring artists schedule stadium tour dates in Toronto and Vancouver. 

 

I also have to point out the Largest Stadium in Canada is in Edmonton Taylor swift sold it out. 

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The Calgary tourism office advertising on ATRL :deadbanana2:

 

Avril threads are always the most random **** ever

Posted

Should Avril now titty slap any one who crosses her?

Posted

That was hot 

Posted
10 hours ago, Shaner69 said:

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/largest-cities-in-canada-by-population

 

I was talking about cities. 

 

Calgary is the third most population in Canada. Calgary is is beautiful not dull in any way and its basically the most visited because of of natural beauty and landscape and its proximity to Banff. If you think mountains and skiing is dull that's your choice not most people's. 

 

It your talking metropolitan population Calgary ranks fourth behind Vancouver. And Calgary's metropolitan areas does not include the suburbs south of the city for some odd reason. 

 

Calgary  is full of bike paths and parks. 

 

Is not super metropolitan crazy but it's very sprawl out. You can rent scouters to drive around the city and it's really hilly and has a beatiful downtown area that's clean. 

 

Check the video out it will give you an idea what the city is like. It constantly ranks top 10 to live in the world. 

 

If we are talking Metropolitan population in Canada its this. 

 

 

Toronto 6.6 million

Montreal 4.4 million

Vanvouver 2.8 million

Calgary 1.7 million 

 

As of 2023 estimates the thing that doesn't make alot of sense is the boundaries of Calgary's metropolitan area because it excludes the southern cities connected to it even though it's like your still in the city. So it's metro population does not include Okotoks High River and Foothills. Which adds an extra 150'000 people. 

 

Calgary region is about 1.85 million. I think next census they likely will add the south areas because it's all apart of the same system. 

 

Ottawa and Edmonton include places and towns an hour drive that are not even close to the city. 

 

 

Calgary is more of a nature city so if your looking for that it wins. And if your into gay bars it has the largest Gay Bar East of Toronto. 

 

Lots of hot Cowboys too. 

 

https://www.cntraveler.com/gallery/the-most-livable-cities-in-the-world

I hate living in Ottawa :( I feel so isolated and nothing exciting happens here. Only 1 million people in the city proper and like 1.4 million when you count metro region which makes no sense cuz they even count places super super far and remote from Ottawa :( 

Posted

I'm glad she said it with a laugh. I know she was annoyed being interrupted during a presentation but she definitely had a kii afterwards behind the scenes :ahh:

Posted
6 hours ago, ProudLBS said:

The Calgary tourism office advertising on ATRL :deadbanana2:

 

Avril threads are always the most random **** ever

screaming at the Calgary promo :deadbanana:

Posted

I totally got a Wp for this thread lol and I  honestly totally deserved it. Funny fact is a bunch of people got engaged. This thread going sideways was epic. Avril threads are so good. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, Shaner69 said:

I totally got a Wp for this thread lol and I  honestly totally deserved it. Funny fact is a bunch of people got engaged. This thread going sideways was epic. Avril threads are so good. 

the Calgary discourse was iconic though! Giving it more promo than Toronto 

Posted
On 3/16/2023 at 2:49 PM, HBK-79 said:

A little OT.

 

But how is Calgary >>>> Edmonton?

 

In terms of what?

 

Population? Culture? Economy? Tourism?

 

I've never been to either, but they seem to be basic cities centered in the Canadian prairies.

Threads derailed by one post teas 

Posted (edited)
On 3/16/2023 at 10:49 AM, HBK-79 said:

A little OT.

 

But how is Calgary >>>> Edmonton?

 

In terms of what?

 

Population? Culture? Economy? Tourism?

 

I've never been to either, but they seem to be basic cities centered in the Canadian prairies.

Calgary is closer to the mountains/Banff hence more beautiful. And also a more common stop for tours/entertainment, so it's more lively. They host the Calgary Stampede yearly. Calgary is also a bigger finance/business center. Calgary has a primarily “white-collar” workforce, while Edmonton is known to have a primarily “blue-collar” workforce (mostly manufacturing or oil). Both have great median pay, but Edmonton's is higher. Edmonton is colder, so if your okay with the freezing cold you can make a lot of money in Edmonton. 

 

Populations are about the same.

Edmonton Population:  1,418,118 

Calgary Population: 1,600,000

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Titties slapper Avril Lavigne needs to stop 

Posted
On 3/18/2023 at 10:08 AM, Blankspace2010 said:

Sis after Toronto and Montreal? Did Vancouver just vanish off the map? Vancouvers population nearly doubles Calgarys. I’ve been to Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. Calgary was by far the worst and if Edmonton is worse / god help them because Calgary is DULL. 

Vancouver is actually very small, and Calgary is the bigger city. :rip:

 

Calgary population: 1,600,000

City of Vancouver: 800,000

 

Vancouver has a lot of people living in the suburbs around the city.

 

Posted

Not the Calgary tourism board posts still going on :deadbanana2:

Posted
On 3/19/2023 at 11:53 AM, IBeMe said:

I hate living in Ottawa :( I feel so isolated and nothing exciting happens here. Only 1 million people in the city proper and like 1.4 million when you count metro region which makes no sense cuz they even count places super super far and remote from Ottawa :( 

You can hop on a 35min flight to Toronto at any time tho? And catch a concert and stay a night/weekend in Toronto. I sometimes deliberate moving to Ottawa because Toronto traffic pisses me off. 

 

But yea Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Montreal are the top 4 cities in Canada in terms of population/entertainment. All are great. 

Posted
On 3/19/2023 at 6:44 AM, Smarticle said:

The Canadian city discourse :toofunny2:

 

The Kelly and Avril stan having actual beef in here :toofunny2:

The Calgary payola is my fault. My apologies.:sorry:

 

And there's no stan war between Avril fans and Kelly stans. It's only Kelly stans being obsessed over a 20-year-old VMA incident, and always checking for Kelly's name in Avril-related threads.

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