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brizzle Aug 6th 2009 8:28 am

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 

Originally Posted by Strawberry (Post 7817894)
and what a trip it was.... Here goes first ever long post - ha apologies in advance...
Arrived after longhaul flight with 4 kids to Van - easy peasy -was very proud of kids :wub: Stayed one night in Sandman Downtown - realised just what jetlag was at 2am!!! Was up at 7am and went for walk down to Canada Place - went on big red bus trip around to get bearings. Nice city - weather was Very Hot (we were surprised just how hot it was) - picked up RV from Canadream and first ever driving of 30footer across Vancouver on Saturday teatime - again easypeasy driving - the City wasn't very busy! Stayed at Capilano RV Park --was nice clean site with pool. Next day set off walking across Lions Gate Bridge to Stanley Park - WOW what a facility that is - the kids all swam in the sea!!! at 2nd Beach I think. We went to all the beaches:thumbsup: there - how pretty is English Bay!. The park was packed as it was Sunday and very hot - everyone was dragging BBQs and picnics, we loved it there X.

Next day went on public transport to Grouse (OMG again WOW) and how my 5 year old loved the Lumberjack Show ha! and then did Capilano Suspension Bridge.. Met a lovely chap from Quebec who helped us with the buses even went with us to show us where to catch them from as at one point we were stood on wrong side...:o. The buses were reliable, cheap, clean and the drivers helpful.

First impressions of Vancouver - very attractive city, multicultural and friendly, extremely laidback for a city!!!!!

Then drove through Delta, Surrey, Chilliwack etc (we liked Chilliwack) and noticed as it was Tuesday 9am the horrendous traffic on other side of highway going into Vancouver :eek: Stopped at Hope for lunch - so pretty also.

The scenery is amazing, OH couldn't get over how many trees there are :lol:. Kept stopping to admire everything - rivers, mountains etc. Roads a doddle to drive on.. Scenery then changes dramatically and becomes much drier and less forresty. Arrived Kelowna at the time of the fires (hope nobody was caught up in these). Stayed at Hiawatha RV Park opposite Rotary Beach - lovely full hookup sites - plenty of kids and nice pool. Great beach - yet more swimming... Really friendly we loved Kelowna. Quite a mix of young people, young families and retirees. Fab town, lovely city park and waterpark. The fires still raging though left a fog across the lake.

We were sat in Macdonalds! one tea time and having not really heard any swearing or bad behaviour from anyone was surprised to see two lads walk in effing and jeffing really drunk. A lady came in behind them and told them to shut up swearing in front of children pointing to ours. OH and I held our breath waiting for the outburst from the lads when they actually looked round saw us nodded an apology and simply walked out - amazing - similar story here in UK - recently a woman told two youths to stop swearing and they followed her out and threw bleach at her :thumbdown:

Have to say the people seem very laidback again,- the kids/youths at the city park mingling with families - no alcohol about, no litter, didn't hear any bad behaviour/swearing etc and it was packed again as weather very hot. visited Penticton, Osyoos, Oliver and it chucked it down with thunderstorms!

Went to Vernon and to Silver Star - eldest son, and OH threw themselves down the mountain on the mountain bikes and loved it. Son wants to return to ski/snowboard in the winter!

Next day off to Canyon Hot Springs Resort and Revelstoke - very gorgeous area - Revelstoke is really pretty as well - did the Railway Museum - kids enjoyed it. Went to Skunk Cabbage Boardwalk on the way! - there is so many random things to stop and do in BC its amazing.

Three days later off to Banff and the Rockies - well what can I say it is utterly gorgeous and jaw dropping - Banff was touristy but hey what were we!!!! We stayed at Tunnel Mountain Village 2 and it was fab again loads of room, and beautiful views. We spent the day in Banff, did some shopping went to the First Nations Museum, visited Lake Louise - again awesome.

Off towards Calgary, stopping on route at Golden and Kicking Horse - again gorgeous. Drove into Canmore - what a pretty town that is - for some provisions and got lost, so if anyone lives in Canmore and saw an RV driving round and round the residential area obviously lost - it was us :o

We took children to Calaway Park for a surprise at the end of hols - great theme park - very busy but nowhere near as busy as UK ones and really reasonable price - again impressively clean and well run, with orderly queues!

Stayed one night in Calgary at Sandman again - OK hotel. Calgary really quite nice city again with lovely parks and waterpark. Had a lovely lunch in the city centre and looked round the malls.

So if you've not all fallen asleep by now. Final thoughts on first ever visit to Canada - bearing in mind this was more a holiday than a recce, we didn't look for jobs or houses simply went to get a feel for the place...

Jawdropping scenery.
Loads of things to do, tremendous facilities.
Extremely clean.
Lovely helpful respectful people, made loads of friends - got loads of emails and offers to meet up again should we return. awww.
Cheaper petrol...driving easy. Great big pickups ha - we love big cars.

Would we go back................... you bet - already planning it.
Would we emigrate...................you bet - business still up for sale...

So to all of you who are living out there - you lucky sods I say cause Canada (particularly Okanagan) floats our boats.....

Love Strawberry and gang...

Sounds like you had a lovely time. This part of the world is a great place for a holiday. Please bear in mind though that this was a holiday and do your research before you move here. Living somewhere is entirely different than visiting. As for the lack of louts, well yes there is probably less anti-social behaviour IMO, but (if I've heard this story correctly) a father was stabbed to death in Surrey, BC yesterday for tackling a druggie who stole his son's phone, so this stuff can happen anywhere.

Good luck with everything !!

jerry brewer Aug 6th 2009 3:42 pm

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 

Originally Posted by jeff2679 (Post 7818177)
and it's mainly by choice.

Hi
A good quote I heard once was
'it was mainly by making a wrong choice '

One I tell my kids often make the wrong choice, or get pushed into making the wrong choice and here is where you could end up..
Puts the frighteners on kids ..
but if it keeps them on the straight and narrow...:thumbup:
cheers
Jerry

jerry brewer Aug 6th 2009 3:44 pm

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 

Originally Posted by Strawberry (Post 7817894)
and what a trip it was.... Here goes first ever long post - ha apologies in advance...
Arrived after longhaul flight with 4 kids to Van - easy peasy -was very proud of kids :wub: Stayed one night in Sandman Downtown - realised just what jetlag was at 2am!!! Was up at 7am and went for walk down to Canada Place - went on big red bus trip around to get bearings. Nice city - weather was Very Hot (we were surprised just how hot it was) - picked up RV from Canadream and first ever driving of 30footer across Vancouver on Saturday teatime - again easypeasy driving - the City wasn't very busy! Stayed at Capilano RV Park --was nice clean site with pool. Next day set off walking across Lions Gate Bridge to Stanley Park - WOW what a facility that is - the kids all swam in the sea!!! at 2nd Beach I think. We went to all the beaches:thumbsup: there - how pretty is English Bay!. The park was packed as it was Sunday and very hot - everyone was dragging BBQs and picnics, we loved it there X.

Next day went on public transport to Grouse (OMG again WOW) and how my 5 year old loved the Lumberjack Show ha! and then did Capilano Suspension Bridge.. Met a lovely chap from Quebec who helped us with the buses even went with us to show us where to catch them from as at one point we were stood on wrong side...:o. The buses were reliable, cheap, clean and the drivers helpful.

First impressions of Vancouver - very attractive city, multicultural and friendly, extremely laidback for a city!!!!!

Then drove through Delta, Surrey, Chilliwack etc (we liked Chilliwack) and noticed as it was Tuesday 9am the horrendous traffic on other side of highway going into Vancouver :eek: Stopped at Hope for lunch - so pretty also.

The scenery is amazing, OH couldn't get over how many trees there are :lol:. Kept stopping to admire everything - rivers, mountains etc. Roads a doddle to drive on.. Scenery then changes dramatically and becomes much drier and less forresty. Arrived Kelowna at the time of the fires (hope nobody was caught up in these). Stayed at Hiawatha RV Park opposite Rotary Beach - lovely full hookup sites - plenty of kids and nice pool. Great beach - yet more swimming... Really friendly we loved Kelowna. Quite a mix of young people, young families and retirees. Fab town, lovely city park and waterpark. The fires still raging though left a fog across the lake.

We were sat in Macdonalds! one tea time and having not really heard any swearing or bad behaviour from anyone was surprised to see two lads walk in effing and jeffing really drunk. A lady came in behind them and told them to shut up swearing in front of children pointing to ours. OH and I held our breath waiting for the outburst from the lads when they actually looked round saw us nodded an apology and simply walked out - amazing - similar story here in UK - recently a woman told two youths to stop swearing and they followed her out and threw bleach at her :thumbdown:

Have to say the people seem very laidback again,- the kids/youths at the city park mingling with families - no alcohol about, no litter, didn't hear any bad behaviour/swearing etc and it was packed again as weather very hot. visited Penticton, Osyoos, Oliver and it chucked it down with thunderstorms!

Went to Vernon and to Silver Star - eldest son, and OH threw themselves down the mountain on the mountain bikes and loved it. Son wants to return to ski/snowboard in the winter!

Next day off to Canyon Hot Springs Resort and Revelstoke - very gorgeous area - Revelstoke is really pretty as well - did the Railway Museum - kids enjoyed it. Went to Skunk Cabbage Boardwalk on the way! - there is so many random things to stop and do in BC its amazing.

Three days later off to Banff and the Rockies - well what can I say it is utterly gorgeous and jaw dropping - Banff was touristy but hey what were we!!!! We stayed at Tunnel Mountain Village 2 and it was fab again loads of room, and beautiful views. We spent the day in Banff, did some shopping went to the First Nations Museum, visited Lake Louise - again awesome.

Off towards Calgary, stopping on route at Golden and Kicking Horse - again gorgeous. Drove into Canmore - what a pretty town that is - for some provisions and got lost, so if anyone lives in Canmore and saw an RV driving round and round the residential area obviously lost - it was us :o

We took children to Calaway Park for a surprise at the end of hols - great theme park - very busy but nowhere near as busy as UK ones and really reasonable price - again impressively clean and well run, with orderly queues!

Stayed one night in Calgary at Sandman again - OK hotel. Calgary really quite nice city again with lovely parks and waterpark. Had a lovely lunch in the city centre and looked round the malls.

So if you've not all fallen asleep by now. Final thoughts on first ever visit to Canada - bearing in mind this was more a holiday than a recce, we didn't look for jobs or houses simply went to get a feel for the place...

Jawdropping scenery.
Loads of things to do, tremendous facilities.
Extremely clean.
Lovely helpful respectful people, made loads of friends - got loads of emails and offers to meet up again should we return. awww.
Cheaper petrol...driving easy. Great big pickups ha - we love big cars.

Would we go back................... you bet - already planning it.
Would we emigrate...................you bet - business still up for sale...

So to all of you who are living out there - you lucky sods I say cause Canada (particularly Okanagan) floats our boats.....

Love Strawberry and gang...

Hi
Glad you liked it we came for a two week hol and moved here nine months later.
In my opinion nowhere better in the world.
good luck :thumbup:
cheers
Jerry

Strawberry Aug 6th 2009 8:52 pm

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 
Thanks to all who responded.

We had a fantastic time, everyone has to start somewhere, so a holiday is surely the first step.

We will return next year (hopefully Business will have sold by then hey)

Until then - back to the grind -

Mel.

Aviator Aug 7th 2009 2:02 am

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 

Originally Posted by Strawberry (Post 7820870)
Thanks to all who responded.

We had a fantastic time, everyone has to start somewhere, so a holiday is surely the first step.

We will return next year (hopefully Business will have sold by then hey)

Until then - back to the grind -

Mel.

No matter what you're told, it's a vacation every time until you finally move and are not going back, that's when reality sets in. Do the tourist things, but don't forget to do as much research as possible. Even after you've done exhaustive research and planned a lot of unexpected things happen.

Not much you can do about it, just enjoy the ride.

Strawberry Aug 7th 2009 8:47 am

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 

Originally Posted by The Aviator (Post 7821992)
No matter what you're told, it's a vacation every time until you finally move and are not going back, that's when reality sets in. Do the tourist things, but don't forget to do as much research as possible. Even after you've done exhaustive research and planned a lot of unexpected things happen.

Not much you can do about it, just enjoy the ride.

Thank you Aviator, we are really enjoying the first steps of our ride! We do know that it was only a first visit and a holiday, but it does no harm to start somewhere. We will do so much research when the time comes but at the moment, we still have a lovely profitable business to run, when and if that sells, we will relook at our strategy and look in more depth. But again, thank you so much for all the responses, it still never fails to amaze me how many replies one can get, and I get really excited when my email inbox says someone has responded - ha how bloody sad is that. :lol:

Mel.

el_richo Aug 7th 2009 8:08 pm

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 

Originally Posted by Strawberry (Post 7823137)
...I get really excited when my email inbox says someone has responded - ha how bloody sad is that. :lol:

Mel.

There's a narcissist in all of us ;)

Strawberry Aug 7th 2009 8:31 pm

Re: back from 1st ever trip to BC......
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 7824028)
There's a narcissist in all of us ;)

:lol::rofl:;)


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