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checked out bc
this was the last big trip to reccie out parts of bc , our application should be through by nov ,(filed last nov) and have a good lawyer in david thomas marine drive vancouver , email me and i will happily pass on details
we travelled for a month , myself my wife gillian and three boys aged 17 ,14,11 10 days of RV , i had no idea 5th wheelers were so big and apologise for anyone who lost wing mirrors in the last month we went from vancouver to merrit nice town but needs to grow a bit for us but within 2 hrs or vancouver so worth a look 7/10 then onto kelowna , lovley area , lakes , vineyards etc , but had the feel of a retirement town 7/10 banff next , loved it , for me this and jasper were ideal ,rural ,enough tourism , and comunity feel with all the wilderness you can handle 9/10 jasper , see banff 8/10 kamloops , thought it looked a bit run down ,i can imagine it being busy during ski season but lots of areas we felt edgy about 6/10 then onto tofino west van island ,loved it rural really nice feel but could imagine going stir crazy in the winter , still for summer feel and sobo cafe it gets 8/10 then back to kits beach vancouver ,9/10 for atmosphere ,friendly people ,great sunsets and mohito cocktails in the watermark restruant wets van looks great for schools acess etc but prices are a bit high we have checked schools out etc along the way and vancouver still looks best for us , its only one familys thoughts but i am glad we did the trip , i now know not to look at a map and guess distances , (kelowna to banff 8hrs) nearly a divorce there !!! property is booming in all the areas i mentioned,it is due a slowdown as an accountant pointed out they expect a few intrest rate rises over the next year. if anyone wants more details happy to give you our thoughts gordon |
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Hi Gordon,
Glad to hear you enjoyed your recce trip. Just in case people get excited about your 9/10 rating for Banff and 8/10 rating for Jasper, I'll point out that the average person cannot buy property in those towns. Since they're located in national parks, the federal government restricts their development. You can only live in those towns if you have what is classified as a legitimate reason (you're a park warden, you work in the hospitality industry, or something along those lines). Jasper is a maintenance depot for the Canadian National Railway, so some of the people who live there are CNR employees. |
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thanks judy ,i didnt know that , this may help explain how beautiful they are , keeping property developers at bay definatley helps.
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Glad you had a good trip - it's well worth putting in the mileage, literally.
But
Originally Posted by edinburgh
(Post 5134498)
then onto kelowna , lovley area , lakes , vineyards etc , but had the feel of a retirement town 7/10
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Originally Posted by ann m
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Glad you had a good trip - it's well worth putting in the mileage, literally.
But We were there a few weeks ago - on a Friday night - and felt the exact opposite - I think we were at least 20 years to old to be allowed out :p Now I'm not sure if that was a fluke, summery evening, but the peeps a couple of decades younger than me were out in force and your kids would have loved it. Can you recommend any restaurants? I already have our vineyard visit planned. :thumbup::) |
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Originally Posted by smelly
(Post 5135309)
I am heading there for 4 days this weekend.
Can you recommend any restaurants? I already have our vineyard visit planned. :thumbup::) Can't quite remember the street or name.... Dawett Fine Indian Cuisine 1435 Ellis Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A3, Canada (250) 717-1668 |
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Originally Posted by Beebop
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There is an excellent curry house but you have to book ahead!
Can't quite remember the street or name.... Any clues??? :huh: ...........I would LOVE a curry. :thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by smelly
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Any clues??? :huh: ...........I would LOVE a curry. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by smelly
(Post 5135309)
I already have our vineyard visit planned. :thumbup::) |
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Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 5135511)
Mission Hill I hope.
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Originally Posted by Beebop
(Post 5135378)
There is an excellent curry house but you have to book ahead!
Can't quite remember the street or name.... Dawett Fine Indian Cuisine 1435 Ellis Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A3, Canada (250) 717-1668 |
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Hi Edinburgh
What a great trip. You've probably seen more of BC than most native BC'ers. We're in Vancouver, although orginally offered jobs in Kamloops but feared what you have confirmed. We're young professional couple so want the downtown lifestyle, but we are thinking of Kelowna for when little ones come along. I LOVE Toffino, but think I would get a bit bored of storm watching in the winter, and really p!ssed off with tourists in the summer, although Vancouver has that potential too! We broke down coming back from a ski trip to Big White in Kelowna in the winter so had to spend the night in Merrit. Apparently got a really big drugs problem and loads of people claiming the dole. Probably most likely place you'll see a redneck Chav in BC. Are you limited with where you can work? As for Vancouver, West Van - most affluent part and where many expat family live, so all too easy to just stick with making expat friends and not fully integrate into Canada. Kits - I always liken to Clapham in London. 2 co-workers and 1 friend are just moving from there as they find it way too pretensious. Friend is moving from trendy Kits condo to middle-class suburban Burnaby house to start their 2.4 children. If you want the combination of city but quiet, have you looked at Victoria, although a fair amount of retirement there as well? Remember to check out the weather all year round as where is lovely and warm in the can have really harsh winters http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cancitiesbc_en |
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Originally Posted by edinburgh
(Post 5134498)
then onto kelowna , lovley area , lakes , vineyards etc , but had the feel of a retirement town 7/10
Granted if you visit A & W in the morning it's usually full of wrinklies but have a look down Gyro Beach and the city waterfront to name but two places where youngsters hang out. Retirement town it aint!! |
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Originally Posted by edinburgh
(Post 5134498)
kamloops , thought it looked a bit run down ,i can imagine it being busy during ski season but lots of areas we felt edgy about 6/10
Kamloops, for example doesn't really get any busier in the ski season - Sun Peaks is 50 mins away and has a wide enough range of accommodation to mean Kamloops isn't swamped with tourists. It's not overall as 'pretty' as Kelowna, for example, (did you see Victoria St, Riverside Park, Rose Hill, Barnhartvale....?) but you've got to realise it's probably 10yrs behind the expansion that Kelowna's experienced, and is experiencing its own huge growth, hence the current big difference in housing prices. Kamloops is forecast to grow at a greater rate than almost anywhere else in BC over the next few years, so if you're looking for a good bang for your buck, it's a great place to invest before prices reach the levels found elsewhere in the Okanagan (we've seen 45% growth in 2yrs since we moved here). There's broadly only one area of the city that's likely to make you feel vaguely 'edgy' - other than that there's nowhere I worry about walking around at night, and I've never lived in a town of more than 20,000 people before. A fly-through trip, as you did (and as I did several years ago) can never really give a true impression of somewhere as a place to live, but best of luck with wherever you choose to settle. |
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Kamloops is a 'working man's town' as pointed out to me by my barber. You need a 4x4, cap, & steel toe capped boots to feel at home.
City slickers stay well away ;) Says the man who is putting on a suit for an interview tomorrow |
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