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Originally Posted by ben voyonsdonc
Howitzer, that's a pretty good list. I think St. John's should be in Tier 3 but it is pretty good nonetheless.
St. John's has history, culture, and nightlife that far surpasses the other Tier 4 cities. Economically it is also growing substantially. The only major downsides are weather and isolation.
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To be honest, I haven't had the opportunity to visit Newfoundland, so I was running off of assumptions, and I admit I tended to be harsher on Atlantic Canada simply for the fact its not as popular, and on the smaller side. The one thing that Atlantic Canada could really rally around for growth is it's heritage. The east coast was really where it all started for Europeans arriving to north america. And fortunately the smaller feel of the coast has been kept unlike in the US where the eastern seaboard is the most populous part of the country.