Posted on 10/05/2005 11:21:59 AM PDT by loreldan
Beaches, ski resorts, mountains, great weather and friendly people are just some of the ingredients of the best place to live in the world.
But where is this heaven on earth, where can you have a great standard of living and healthcare, get your hands on the world's best goods and experience some of the best services?
The answer, according to the United Nations quality of life survey, is Vancouver in British Columbia.
The "City of Glass" - so called because of its mirror-fronted skyscrapers - has topped the poll every year for nearly a decade.
Conde Nast Traveller describes Vancouver as the "perfect Pacific city, shimmering on the edge of a beautiful harbour."
Canada did well in the poll, with two other entries: Toronto at number nine and Calgary in tenth place.
Jon Copestake, editor of the Economist Intelligence Unit, which commissioned the research, said: "There are hardly any problems in Canada and even less in Vancouver."
An impressive five Australian cities made it into the top 10, explaining why so many Brits escape the UK for Down Under.
London failed to impress in the survey and came a dismal 47th out of the 127 cities included.
The worst place to live was named and shamed as Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea.
The 10 best cities to live in are:
Vancouver, Canada
Melbourne, Australia
Vienna, Austria
Geneva, Switzerland
Perth, Australia
Adelaide, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Zurich, Switzerland
Toronto, Canada
Calgary, Canada
The 10 worst cities to live in are:
Tehran, Iran
Douala, Cameroon
Harare, Zimbabwe
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Lagos, Nigeria
Karachi, Pakistan
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Algires, Algeria
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Calgary would have made the top three if not for those -40C/-40F February mornings.
As beautiful as Vancouver might have been, my recollection is that Victoria made it look like a dump. But, would I be right in guessing the politics are pretty similar (liberal)? How much does the island do to insulate you from the pestilence and vermin?
I'm shocked Detroit didn't make it to the "10 Worst Cities" list.
Um, I think in order to make it high up the list, the city had to have employment and recreational opportunities (for residents, not tourists).
P.S. Wife's parents live in Victoria... it's a small, sleepy, retirement town with little-to-nothing to do besides a handful of tourist attractions that you could complete in less than half a week.
My wife's from Calgary and she says it rarely gets to be that cold, mainly because of the Chinook phenomenon. Now if you want to talk about Ottawa, whence I hail, then sure.
Ever heard of Lake Placid? You know, Winter Olympics, "Miracle on Ice," etc.
Any "mountain" that you can walk to the top, and has trees all the way up them...are hills....
"As beautiful as Vancouver might have been, my recollection is that Victoria made it look like a dump. But, would I be right in guessing the politics are pretty similar (liberal)? How much does the island do to insulate you from the pestilence and vermin?"
Victoria is the provincial capital city -- typical of capital cities, there tends to be a generally positive view about bigger government. (The tax money funnels into the area from everywhere else.)
BTW -- our provincial government is nominally "Liberal" -- but is actually an aliance of conservatives and moderates (left and right). The opposition New Democratic Party are avowed socialists.
Nice article in the Grauniad about the bottom ranking city:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1585705,00.html
Yankees tend to make mountains out of mole hills (just look at the NYT) so personality traits tend to clash and ruin a otherwise good city experience.
I would have thought Lagos, Nigeria since they run their enterprise the same way Lagos is run.
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