View Poll Results: where are you planning to move to?
AB
10
11.76%
BC
13
15.29%
MB
1
1.18%
NB
7
8.24%
NL
2
2.35%
NS
36
42.35%
ON
10
11.76%
PE
3
3.53%
QC
1
1.18%
SK
1
1.18%
Other
1
1.18%
Voters: 85. You may not vote on this poll
Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
#1
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Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
is it just me or does almost everyone seem to be moving to NS these days? There was a poll back in October and at the time the figure was about 17%. perhaps its time for a new poll? Just for those people that havent actually moved yet please - where are you planning to move to?
#2
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Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
I was just thinking that today - every other question seems to be about NS.
For the record, we are moving over in June!
Rachel
For the record, we are moving over in June!
Rachel
#3
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Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
glad it wasnt just me!
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#5
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Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
lol!
No jobs, people are probably the rudest in Canada, scenery is rubbish.
Ok so I made them up, but don't tell anyone
Rachel
No jobs, people are probably the rudest in Canada, scenery is rubbish.
Ok so I made them up, but don't tell anyone
Rachel
#6
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
I understand the Blairs are buying a place here too - if that doesn't put everyone off, nothing will.
#7
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
I also heard George W Bush, Robert Mugabe and the cast of Hollyoaks are also moving to Halifax.
That should do it.
That should do it.
#8
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
My family and I just love Nova Scotia and especially the North Shore.
KUN HEY FAT CHOY! everone! (Happy New Year!)
We have been partying all Christmas and New Year and met lot's of new people that are new to the area. One was a residency celebration with many people over for the holidays from the UK with holiday homes here. Also Canadians home from around Canada or up from the South Shore. Many talking about being here full time. Some of our friends have taken early retirement and settled here on the North Shore from Toronto and Vancouver.
My daughter made a new friend, over for the holidays from the UK. It was so sad when the family had to fly back, none of the family including grandparents wanted to leave. The same thing happened to us after buying a holiday home here. There is something magical about the North Shore it just captures your heart.
My sister could not believe it when she was over in October for the first time. getting sunburnt laying in an amuck looking at the ocean. She thought we were having her on when we would descibe the summer heat. She thought Nova Scotia was just cold all the time. How could it compete with staying home in Guernsey in October. Guernsey is changing fast and after seeing quite a lot of Nova Scotia, it is often on her mind.
I have one friend that admitted this week, that he dare not come over for a visit because he know's he will just love it and he needs to be in the UK.
I had one friend that came over last summer and never said a word about Nova Scotia. I thought she must hate it! Finally just before she was about to get on the plane to go home I said "Well Liz what did you think to Nova Scotia? You have not said a word about what you think!" Tears filled her eyes and she said "only because I cannot be here! I have seen the village where I would like to live and the town I would like to work in. I have worked it all out except how can I leave the UK?"
After having been back in the UK for 3 months this time last year, I personally never want to set foot in the UK again. The biggest shock to me was when my 17 year old daughter decided at the last minute to fly back with me to make her life here in Nova Scotia, leaving a course she enjoyed, a boyfriend she liked and all her friends behind. She just loves it here and as made many new friends and experiencing things she never would be able to in the UK.
So you can see why my vote is for NOVA SCOTIA!
KUN HEY FAT CHOY! everone! (Happy New Year!)
We have been partying all Christmas and New Year and met lot's of new people that are new to the area. One was a residency celebration with many people over for the holidays from the UK with holiday homes here. Also Canadians home from around Canada or up from the South Shore. Many talking about being here full time. Some of our friends have taken early retirement and settled here on the North Shore from Toronto and Vancouver.
My daughter made a new friend, over for the holidays from the UK. It was so sad when the family had to fly back, none of the family including grandparents wanted to leave. The same thing happened to us after buying a holiday home here. There is something magical about the North Shore it just captures your heart.
My sister could not believe it when she was over in October for the first time. getting sunburnt laying in an amuck looking at the ocean. She thought we were having her on when we would descibe the summer heat. She thought Nova Scotia was just cold all the time. How could it compete with staying home in Guernsey in October. Guernsey is changing fast and after seeing quite a lot of Nova Scotia, it is often on her mind.
I have one friend that admitted this week, that he dare not come over for a visit because he know's he will just love it and he needs to be in the UK.
I had one friend that came over last summer and never said a word about Nova Scotia. I thought she must hate it! Finally just before she was about to get on the plane to go home I said "Well Liz what did you think to Nova Scotia? You have not said a word about what you think!" Tears filled her eyes and she said "only because I cannot be here! I have seen the village where I would like to live and the town I would like to work in. I have worked it all out except how can I leave the UK?"
After having been back in the UK for 3 months this time last year, I personally never want to set foot in the UK again. The biggest shock to me was when my 17 year old daughter decided at the last minute to fly back with me to make her life here in Nova Scotia, leaving a course she enjoyed, a boyfriend she liked and all her friends behind. She just loves it here and as made many new friends and experiencing things she never would be able to in the UK.
So you can see why my vote is for NOVA SCOTIA!
#9
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
NS is where hubby's bosses would like him to base hence our choice. Now just waiting for TWP
#10
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Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
aaagh, ok don't panic Mr Mannering
Todays news story is that Jordan and Peter Andre are moving to Annapolis Valley, and Posh and Becks are moving to Dartmouth
Oh and the NS icecaps are melting
Todays news story is that Jordan and Peter Andre are moving to Annapolis Valley, and Posh and Becks are moving to Dartmouth
Oh and the NS icecaps are melting
#11
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Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
Better get over soon or the place will be as expensive as the rest of the country or anywhere other than the atlantic provinces. 60% in the poll so far who would of thought it?
#12
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
Here's an interesting map of Non-resident property ownership I found dating from 2001. You can click on it for specific areas to get a close up.
http://www.nsgc.gov.ns.ca/todd/nonre...vincialMap.htm
I'd love to see a 2007 one.
http://www.nsgc.gov.ns.ca/todd/nonre...vincialMap.htm
I'd love to see a 2007 one.
#13
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 2,112
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
There's just me going to Saskatchewan
#14
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
We did actually seriously think about relocating to N/S and decided we would apply for every job with welder/fabricator or piler in it, for the last 2 mths and had not one response out of around 6 vacancies we even tried N/B. We then emailed 5 companies in the Uk over xmas wk and got emails or phone calls from all asking for more info and all are offering employment, including old boss.
So you will be happy to know we will be one less family. Unless of caurse i can come up with a workable but very devious plan
So you will be happy to know we will be one less family. Unless of caurse i can come up with a workable but very devious plan
#15
Re: Is everybody moving to Nova Scotia?
We did actually seriously think about relocating to N/S and decided we would apply for every job with welder/fabricator or piler in it, for the last 2 mths and had not one response out of around 6 vacancies we even tried N/B. We then emailed 5 companies in the Uk over xmas wk and got emails or phone calls from all asking for more info and all are offering employment, including old boss.
So you will be happy to know we will be one less family. Unless of caurse i can come up with a workable but very devious plan
So you will be happy to know we will be one less family. Unless of caurse i can come up with a workable but very devious plan
Happy New Year btw!