Fredericton/Saint John/Moncton
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Hi All,
We (wife, daughter & I) are planning to do a short landing in New Brunswick in May.
But can't decide which of the three cities to land. Mainly because we don't know anyone/never been to NB or where to go.
I noticed there are more fligts to Moncton but prices and flight hours are atrocious.
We have an open mind for any of the three cities.
Any ideas which city is best for:
A) cheap flights for
initial landing.
B) for accountant jobs (am ACCA qualified) and for long term living.
C) cosmopolitan
D) Accommodation during the initial eg Airbnb, hotels or service apartment.
Sorry for the long questions.
Many Thanks in advance.
We (wife, daughter & I) are planning to do a short landing in New Brunswick in May.
But can't decide which of the three cities to land. Mainly because we don't know anyone/never been to NB or where to go.
I noticed there are more fligts to Moncton but prices and flight hours are atrocious.
We have an open mind for any of the three cities.
Any ideas which city is best for:
A) cheap flights for
initial landing.
B) for accountant jobs (am ACCA qualified) and for long term living.
C) cosmopolitan
D) Accommodation during the initial eg Airbnb, hotels or service apartment.
Sorry for the long questions.
Many Thanks in advance.
#2
I may get blasted by some of the NB posters here but when I think of NB, cosmopolitan is not something that comes to mind.
I have relatives in Moncton and rural NB (near the border with Maine) on my wife's side and have been 5 + times and never did I get a sense that it was a cosmopolitan place. If that is what you want you're limited to the GTA, Montreal or maybe Vancouver.
I have relatives in Moncton and rural NB (near the border with Maine) on my wife's side and have been 5 + times and never did I get a sense that it was a cosmopolitan place. If that is what you want you're limited to the GTA, Montreal or maybe Vancouver.
Hi All,
We (wife, daughter & I) are planning to do a short landing in New Brunswick in May.
But can't decide which of the three cities to land. Mainly because we don't know anyone/never been to NB or where to go.
I noticed there are more fligts to Moncton but prices and flight hours are atrocious.
We have an open mind for any of the three cities.
Any ideas which city is best for:
A) cheap flights for
initial landing.
B) for accountant jobs (am ACCA qualified) and for long term living.
C) cosmopolitan
D) Accommodation during the initial eg Airbnb, hotels or service apartment.
Sorry for the long questions.
Many Thanks in advance.
We (wife, daughter & I) are planning to do a short landing in New Brunswick in May.
But can't decide which of the three cities to land. Mainly because we don't know anyone/never been to NB or where to go.
I noticed there are more fligts to Moncton but prices and flight hours are atrocious.
We have an open mind for any of the three cities.
Any ideas which city is best for:
A) cheap flights for
initial landing.
B) for accountant jobs (am ACCA qualified) and for long term living.
C) cosmopolitan
D) Accommodation during the initial eg Airbnb, hotels or service apartment.
Sorry for the long questions.
Many Thanks in advance.
#3
I'd just go with wherever you can find the cheapest flight at a reasonable time - the city you can find the cheapest flights for might not be the one with the best job opportunities etc, but that doesn't matter. Are you landing and staying, or returning to the UK to tie up loose ends after landing?
Edited: to add - I agree with the others, from what you've said provinces other than NB might suit you better.
Edited: to add - I agree with the others, from what you've said provinces other than NB might suit you better.
Last edited by christmasoompa; Jan 20th 2017 at 1:54 am.
#4
Depends what you consider "cosmopolitan". I wouldnt say NB springs to mind at all in that sense.
Why NB out of interest? ( nice province just not sure it has what you are looking for)
Moncton has a very nice Marriot Residential, from a hotel perspective. Its in downtown Moncton (downtown is little). I cant comment on the other NB places you have identified
Why NB out of interest? ( nice province just not sure it has what you are looking for)
Moncton has a very nice Marriot Residential, from a hotel perspective. Its in downtown Moncton (downtown is little). I cant comment on the other NB places you have identified
Last edited by Howefamily; Jan 20th 2017 at 1:48 am. Reason: hotel info
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I'd just go with wherever you can find the cheapest flight at a reasonable time - the city you can find the cheapest flights for might not be the one with the best job opportunities etc, but that doesn't matter. Are you landing and staying, or returning to the UK to tie up loose ends after landing?
Edited: to add - I agree with the others, from what you've said provinces other than NB might suit you better.
Edited: to add - I agree with the others, from what you've said provinces other than NB might suit you better.
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Depends what you consider "cosmopolitan". I wouldnt say NB springs to mind at all in that sense.
Why NB out of interest? ( nice province just not sure it has what you are looking for)
Moncton has a very nice Marriot Residential, from a hotel perspective. Its in downtown Moncton (downtown is little). I cant comment on the other NB places you have identified
Why NB out of interest? ( nice province just not sure it has what you are looking for)
Moncton has a very nice Marriot Residential, from a hotel perspective. Its in downtown Moncton (downtown is little). I cant comment on the other NB places you have identified
#7
If you are talking about "Landing" and activating your PR, then I don't think you can land at any of those cities as they don't have direct international flights. If you flew via Halifax or Toronto, which is a likely route, you'd "land" at the first point of entry into Canada.
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If you are talking about "Landing" and activating your PR, then I don't think you can land at any of those cities as they don't have direct international flights. If you flew via Halifax or Toronto, which is a likely route, you'd "land" at the first point of entry into Canada.
#9
You say flights are expensive to Moncton - are you looking at flights with a start point in UK (e.g. LHR) and an end point in Moncton or flights from Halifax to Moncton as seperate from your LHR-Halifax? The former is likely to be much cheaper than the latter. Other alternative is to fly to Halifax and pick up a rental car and drive from there. It's a 4 hour drive or so to Moncton from my memory and of course you don't have to do it straightaway if you don't want to after the flight from London.
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Got it.
You say flights are expensive to Moncton - are you looking at flights with a start point in UK (e.g. LHR) and an end point in Moncton or flights from Halifax to Moncton as seperate from your LHR-Halifax? The former is likely to be much cheaper than the latter. Other alternative is to fly to Halifax and pick up a rental car and drive from there. It's a 4 hour drive or so to Moncton from my memory and of course you don't have to do it straightaway if you don't want to after the flight from London.
You say flights are expensive to Moncton - are you looking at flights with a start point in UK (e.g. LHR) and an end point in Moncton or flights from Halifax to Moncton as seperate from your LHR-Halifax? The former is likely to be much cheaper than the latter. Other alternative is to fly to Halifax and pick up a rental car and drive from there. It's a 4 hour drive or so to Moncton from my memory and of course you don't have to do it straightaway if you don't want to after the flight from London.
#13
You can fly from UK to Halifax and then fly Halifax to Moncton, or drive it as already suggested. Its about 3 hours drive on a good day :-)
#14
No ... but you can buy a ticket via somewhere to Moncton and that's likely to be cheaper than a ticket London to Halifax and then a separate ticket from Halifax to moncton. That was my point to the OP. I'd drive it if it were me.
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It would probably be cheaper and quicker to drive from Halifax to Moncton anyway. Well under three hours and it's not as if one can get lost...........




