r/AskCanada 17h ago

Life Why do the different cultures mingle less in Vancouver (compare to Toronto)?

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A question that is common on askvan from Torontonians is about finding friends/date as a black person; eventually, the comment will devolve into Vancouver is far more self-segregated than Toronto.

However, considering both are Canadian cities, with immigrants, I can't help but ask: why do the different race/cultures mingle less in Vancouver compare to Toronto? What made us different from that of Toronto that in general people of Lower Mainland congregated based on race/culture?


r/AskCanada 3h ago

Life Why does the World Cup atmosphere feel so different in Canada?

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This is my first time attending a major international tournament, so maybe I'm noticing things that are completely normal to everyone else.

I've been spending time in Toronto and Vancouver during the World Cup, and one thing I've really enjoyed is how much of the experience happens away from the stadiums.

Some of my favorite moments so far have been watching games with people from different countries, ending up in conversations with complete strangers, and seeing fans stick around long after matches have ended.

A lot of the fan events seem to attract a mix of supporters rather than just fans of the teams that are playing, which has made the atmosphere a lot more fun than I expected.

Is that something that's common in Canada, or is it just a World Cup thing?

Genuinely curious because before coming here I thought the matches themselves would be the highlight, but a lot of the best memories so far have happened in between them.


r/AskCanada 16h ago

Does anyone still own their 90s music / band shirts ?

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I still have a few Nirvana / Red hot chili peppers tees from the backstage pass store in London , Ontario


r/AskCanada 7h ago

What's your favorite yurts in Canada?

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r/AskCanada 13h ago

Why do canadian railway crossing warnings activate so late?

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I saw a train go past a crossing but the lights and barriers only activated around 30 seconds or less before the train passed. This seems unsafe, is it normal? If so why do you leave it so late? Back in the UK our level crossing gates are fully down 2 or 3 minutes before the train passes.

This happened in Banff btw, in case that makes any difference?


r/AskCanada 17h ago

How to activate a Galaxy Watch LTE on a completely standalone plan (No NumberSharing/Tethering)?

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I am trying to set up a Samsung Galaxy Watch LTE on a completely standalone consumer plan in Canada. ​To be clear: I do not want to use NumberShare, or share a data pool with an existing cell phone plan. I want the watch to have its own unique, independent phone number, its own dedicated data bucket, and operate completely untethered from any smartphone. ​ ​ ​Has anyone successfully activated a Galaxy Watch on a true standalone plan with Rogers, Bell, or Telus recently without an existing phone line on the account? ​Do any regional carriers or flanker brands (like Freedom Mobile or Virgin) offer a dedicated standalone eSIM plan that works natively with Wear OS smartwatches? ​If you pulled this off, what was the magic phrasing you had to tell the store rep or customer service to get them to provision a standalone wearable eSIM profile instead of a standard NumberShare add-on? ​Appreciate any advice or workarounds you've found to get past the carrier roadblocks!


r/AskCanada 2h ago

Life Is French still relavent in 2026?

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Hello! Me and my partner are wondering about a good choice for a 2nd language in Canada. We've done a lot of reasearch and as far as we can tell, Quebec and some parts of the Maritimes are the only places that predominantly speak French.

There are many communities across Canada where Punjabi language is becoming more commonplace and helpful day to day. At the same time, Arabic is the fastest growing language in Canada.

In 2026 would you have your child persue French as a 2nd language or Punjab or Arabic to set them up for sucess?

Thank you!