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Adie Buck Aug 30th 2004 12:49 am

Kelowna
 
Hi All, Just wondering if anyone lived in or around Kelowna,BC. and could tell me what the area is like to live in, or maybe know some better areas in southern BC.

NessieOggy Aug 30th 2004 2:22 am

Re: Kelowna
 

Originally Posted by Adie Buck
Hi All, Just wondering if anyone lived in or around Kelowna,BC. and could tell me what the area is like to live in, or maybe know some better areas in southern BC.

Hi Adie

There are a few of us here that live in the Okanagan Valley and I'm sure you'll get some helpful responses. I'm limited for time this AM as I'm getting ready for work, but thought I'd mention that you'll find some threads dealing with the area in the archives here. Good luck!

Oggy

ClareBC Aug 30th 2004 8:13 am

Re: Kelowna
 

Originally Posted by NessieOggy
Hi Adie

There are a few of us here that live in the Okanagan Valley and I'm sure you'll get some helpful responses. I'm limited for time this AM as I'm getting ready for work, but thought I'd mention that you'll find some threads dealing with the area in the archives here. Good luck!

Oggy


Hello Adie, don't know if you have come across these (and to give due credit, these have been lifted from someone's links on the Brits2Van group .... )

http://www.city.kelowna.bc.ca/

http://www.welcometokelowna.com

Local Kelowna website
http://www.castanet.net/

news
http://www.kelownacapnews.com/ clarelancaster Edit Delete Cut

real estate
http://www.okhomeseller.com/Content/...ate-photos.asp

real estate (2)
http://www.okanaganvalleyhomes.com/central_ok.asp

schools
http://www.sd23.bc.ca/

weather
http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/forecast/city_e.html?YLW

joggerjo Aug 30th 2004 3:56 pm

Re: Kelowna
 

Originally Posted by Adie Buck
Hi All, Just wondering if anyone lived in or around Kelowna,BC. and could tell me what the area is like to live in, or maybe know some better areas in southern BC.

Hi

I live south of Kelowna in Penticton which is about 45 mins away. Ask any questions you want regarding the Okanagan and I will be able to answer them for you. One thing I will say the weather is awesome!!!!!!

JJ

disillusioned Aug 30th 2004 4:06 pm

Re: Kelowna
 
Also would like to add that the nicest, friendliest people in BC tend to live in the Kelowna/Okanagan area - must be the weather! :)

love_it_here Aug 30th 2004 9:01 pm

Re: Kelowna
 
I'm a brit who has moved to Kelowna - what do you want to know?

I love Kelowna and I can not fault it for its quality of life. However, as always, its suitability will be determined by your occupation/financial resources/monetary expectations.

I have visited Penticton, Vernon and Kamaloops and I much prefer Kelowna. However, that is my taste and may not reflect yours. I continue to be shocked and amazed by people's preferences. I have good friends who think that Frank Sinatra is boring, Prince is untalented and Buffy The Vampire Slayer is silly. However they love Coronation Street and Phil Collins. I try not to hold this against them but you can see where I might have a problem.

Ask me some specific questions and I try to answer them.


Originally Posted by Adie Buck
Hi All, Just wondering if anyone lived in or around Kelowna,BC. and could tell me what the area is like to live in, or maybe know some better areas in southern BC.


alan dell Aug 31st 2004 3:52 am

Re: Kelowna
 

Originally Posted by love_it_here
I'm a brit who has moved to Kelowna - what do you want to know?

I love Kelowna and I can not fault it for its quality of life. However, as always, its suitability will be determined by your occupation/financial resources/monetary expectations.

I have visited Penticton, Vernon and Kamaloops and I much prefer Kelowna. However, that is my taste and may not reflect yours. I continue to be shocked and amazed by people's preferences. I have good friends who think that Frank Sinatra is boring, Prince is untalented and Buffy The Vampire Slayer is silly. However they love Coronation Street and Phil Collins. I try not to hold this against them but you can see where I might have a problem.

Ask me some specific questions and I try to answer them.

I would be fairly hopeful of finding myself a job in Kelowna being a skilled machinist, but I do wonder about prospects for the children in the future. Perhaps my question is what are the employment opportunities for the school leavers? This is a problem for me in so five or six years time.

MikeUK Aug 31st 2004 4:22 am

Re: Kelowna
 

Originally Posted by alan dell
I would be fairly hopeful of finding myself a job in Kelowna being a skilled machinist, but I do wonder about prospects for the children in the future. Perhaps my question is what are the employment opportunities for the school leavers? This is a problem for me in so five or six years time.

Train your kids to be firemen........:D

Allways required in that area......

Purley Aug 31st 2004 5:08 am

Re: Kelowna
 
Here's another site
http://www.castanet.net/

love_it_here Aug 31st 2004 6:56 am

Re: Kelowna
 

Originally Posted by alan dell
I would be fairly hopeful of finding myself a job in Kelowna being a skilled machinist, but I do wonder about prospects for the children in the future. Perhaps my question is what are the employment opportunities for the school leavers? This is a problem for me in so five or six years time.

Depends what your kids want to do. I grew up in Devon and moved away to go to university. Now I live in Canada. There are more job opportunities for me in Vancouver and definitely more in Toronto but I want to live in Kelowna. I prefer the lifestyle.

ClareBC Aug 31st 2004 10:25 am

Re: Kelowna
 

Originally Posted by alan dell
I would be fairly hopeful of finding myself a job in Kelowna being a skilled machinist, but I do wonder about prospects for the children in the future. Perhaps my question is what are the employment opportunities for the school leavers? This is a problem for me in so five or six years time.


Yes, but even if they move to the bigger work area of Vancouver - that is only a 4 hour drive away ....


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