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Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by Wild George
Shouldn't this thread read..."Calgary, why Edmonton"????
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Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by Gezza
I have lived only in Calgary, And from what I know Edmonton has a much more severe climate. Often when Calgary has Sun and Chinooks (warm winds in winter) Edmonton has raging bliszzards.Apparenlt city of Edmonton is older and, wait for this!, it has roundabouts! Cause of course these do not exist anywhere else in Canada. Jobwise? Not much in it.
Actually, there are plenty roundabouts in the Lower Mainland of BC i.e.: Langley, Surrey, Chilliwack, Agassiz, etc... :D |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by mushroom
Hi all.
Myself and my family (wife and 5y.o. daughter) are in the early stages of the emigration process - we're looking at Alberta. Can anyone point out any significant differences between Calgary and Edmonton. Key concerns are probably the same as everyone's - schools, real estate prices, job market, things to do, anything else that's relevant. many thanks Anway forget Calgary or Edmonton....come to Cochrane....see the video at http://www.cochrane.ca/ Good luck with your choice, if it's only Calgary or Edmonton...Calgary wins hands down. |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Hi Mushroom,
Nice to hear someone else from Wales. We are living just outside Cardiff and are also looking at Calgary. However, our choice is between Calgary and Vancouver. I m just a bit worried about the Calgary climate. It was -2 degrees here yesterday morning and I thought it was freezing until I found out some of the temperatures out there! Also worried about jobs etc. House prices seem to have gone up in both areas recently, so the original idea of living mortgage free looks less likely! What stage of application are you at? we are still waiting for passport requests, although reading this forum, I don't think that will happen until early next year now! |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by frankieforehead
You'll probably find that you will like Calgary more than Edmonton....Edmonton as you are aware has a fantastic mall, but you'll get used to that. Check out www.mls.ca for comparisons with house prices... schools, same old same old, if you find a good one, great... Climate is a lot colder in the winter, Calgary has Chinooks that warm things up a treat...Calgary has tons of jobs..check out... http://working.canada.com/calgary/index.html
Anway forget Calgary or Edmonton....come to Cochrane....see the video at http://www.cochrane.ca/ Good luck with your choice, if it's only Calgary or Edmonton...Calgary wins hands down. We like both Edm AND Calg, as both cities have things to offer and you never truly get to know what a place is like until you have lived there. Another thing to consider is the location of Edm to Fort McMurray and the oil sands projects. We are seeing huge amounts of work coming into this area as it is closer to F. Mc. Again, depends what sort of industry you are in. :) |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by frankieforehead
if it's only Calgary or Edmonton...Calgary wins hands down.
I've never lived in Edmonton, but have friends who have lived in both Edmonton and Calgary. Some people prefer one city and other people prefer the other city. Calgary's advantages include its proximity to the mountains, Chinooks, and a greater selection of non-stop flights to the US and UK. Edmonton's advantage, from what several people have told me, is that, as a community, it has a better ethos than Calgary. Both cities are conservative, but I've heard many reports to the effect that Edmonton's version of conservatism is more compassionate than Calgary's. According to my values, that makes Edmonton potentially more attractive than Calgary. But, at the end of the day, I don't think there's a huge difference between the two cities. I believe there are more similarities between them than there are differences. |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
Calgary's advantages include ..........and a greater selection of non-stop flights to the US and UK.
Not a criticism of you Judy - all you did was to list advantages - but if anyone chooses Calgary over Edmonton solely on the basis of the airport then there is a problem somewhere! All other things being equal it might just swing the balance - but all other things are NOT equal! |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by R2D2
You can't say that someone will like one place more than another. They have to see for themselves as everyones requirements are different. :)
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Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Thanks so much to all the people who contributed to this. We've got our flights booked to come over and see for ourselves next May but its so difficult from this far away - we know we won't want the upheaval of moving twice so its important to get the location right. We chose Alberta over Vancouver due to the real estate price difference but in May we'll need to be choosing a city/town and looking at specific communities.
On the plus side I'm sure its all a lot different to where we are now. Bridgend, South Wales is not the most heaving metropolis in the world... Thanks again for all the input, its all helping to make a start. Love and hugs, Mushroom |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by Rachelmark
Hi Mushroom,
Nice to hear someone else from Wales. We are living just outside Cardiff and are also looking at Calgary. However, our choice is between Calgary and Vancouver. I m just a bit worried about the Calgary climate. It was -2 degrees here yesterday morning and I thought it was freezing until I found out some of the temperatures out there! Also worried about jobs etc. House prices seem to have gone up in both areas recently, so the original idea of living mortgage free looks less likely! What stage of application are you at? we are still waiting for passport requests, although reading this forum, I don't think that will happen until early next year now! We submitted applications this week - citizenship certificate applications for myself and my daughter and a family class (spousal) PR visa application for my wife. I was born in Canada as luck would have it, and we've been advised by the Canadian High Commission in London that we should expect to be sorted in 12-15 months. Our house went on the market this week but things have slowed down in that dept as I'm sure everyone knows. Its a case of wait and see, but the plan is to move summer 07 at the latest. We're in Bridgend by the way... All the best mushroom |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by mushroom
Bridgend, South Wales is not the most heaving metropolis in the world...
If you want the heaving pulsating throbbing metropolis of humanity you'll really need Vancouver/Toronto/Montreal kind of vibes. They come complete with free added real estate prices, crime, hassle, traffic, etc. :eek: Good luck with your research trip, you're bound to find somewhere to suit but don't be afraid of off-the-beaten-track if it suits, unless you see obvious signs of religious totalitarianism, economic decay, or six-fingers-per-hand inbreeding. Rich. |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by Rich_007
....Nor is much of small town / medium city Canada TBH whether you think that's a good/back thing, I don't mention that as a criticism. However what you might notice is the different lifestyle, pace of life, attitude of people, lack of trash, things [and free things at that] for people/kids to do, just general good stuff.
If you want the heaving pulsating throbbing metropolis of humanity you'll really need Vancouver/Toronto/Montreal kind of vibes. They come complete with free added real estate prices, crime, hassle, traffic, etc. :eek: Good luck with your research trip, you're bound to find somewhere to suit but don't be afraid of off-the-beaten-track if it suits, unless you see obvious signs of religious totalitarianism, economic decay, or six-fingers-per-hand inbreeding. Rich. Hey I really like this: "religious totalitarianism" Where is the best place for them? ;) |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by Gezza
Hey I really like this: "religious totalitarianism" Where is the best place for them? ;)
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Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by frankieforehead
True...I have spent time in both places, and in MY OPINION.......Calgary wins hands down, second only (in Alberta) to COCHRANE. :D
Just a personal opinion, of course :) |
Re: Calgary or Edmonton?
Originally Posted by Gezza
Hey I really like this: "religious totalitarianism" Where is the best place for them? ;)
97% white anti-abortionist demo's evangelicals more churches'n you can shake a stick at IO have seen one black, one Sikh and two Japanese faces since we arrived ! It's not exactly Canada's multiculturally weaved society - maybe word got out that they burned down Chinatown ? //etc Rich. |
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