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Moving to Calgary
Hi, im new to this site and hope im putting this in the right bit!!
Me and hubby and 2 kids should be moving to Calgary Jan/Feb time. Just wondering, is it better to buy winter stuff when we are in Calgary or get it before we come out there? Dont want to freeze when we get of the plane , :lol: Thanks, Jenny |
Re: Moving to Calgary
With regard to outerwear, In general its much cheaper to get Canada proof clothing in Canada, the danger is that in Jan/ Feb the choice may be limited... Perhaps someone local to Calgary can comment on availability at that time, but in Ontario many stores are stocked up with spring fashions (such as there is fashion in Canada) by that time, so it can be slim pickings for winter stuff.
Places like Walmart or Zellers will have cheap and cheerful winter stuff still I expect, and Marks Work Wearhouse, despite its utilitarian name, will have some good value winter boots and outerwear... Id say bring a minimum to get you past the first few days and then kit up here, What you already have will probably get you by, if its cold then layer up more. Having said that I bought an expensive fleece and goretex shell in the UK, and Im still using them 13 years later, so I dont regret the fact I could have got something cheaper here when I arrived. However, Winter boots and such are a lot cheaper (and warmer) here in Canada. |
Re: Moving to Calgary
You'd be fine with decent stuff brought from home.
It really all depends on how much time you think you'll be spending outside. My wife walks the kids to school and back every day, come rain, hail, shine or -30C, so they need good gear. Then there are other kids who get driven to school every day, where the mum is still in her pyjamas. |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by JennyT
(Post 8943180)
Hi, im new to this site and hope im putting this in the right bit!!
Me and hubby and 2 kids should be moving to Calgary Jan/Feb time. Just wondering, is it better to buy winter stuff when we are in Calgary or get it before we come out there? Dont want to freeze when we get of the plane , :lol: Thanks, Jenny |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by JennyT
(Post 8943180)
Hi, im new to this site and hope im putting this in the right bit!!
Me and hubby and 2 kids should be moving to Calgary Jan/Feb time. Just wondering, is it better to buy winter stuff when we are in Calgary or get it before we come out there? Dont want to freeze when we get of the plane , :lol: Thanks, Jenny |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8943234)
Buy the gear in Canada. The kind of clothes you'll need to survive the low temperatures will only really be found here in abundance. In the UK you'd have to go to a specialty mountaineering or outdoor survival shop. When you get off the plane just try and stay inside until you get your equipment sorted.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ad..._climbing1.jpg For mundane day to day life though nothing special is needed as others have said, most of the indoors has heat:) |
Re: Moving to Calgary
IainK, im still laughing at the picture, dont think we will be doing any of that :lol:. Thanks everyone for your quick replies.
Any of you know any areas that are family friendly and not too far from downtown? Husband will be working downtown and dont want his commute to be too long. We will be renting initially, also company are giving us £3000 canadian towards rent, will that get us a decent place?? Jenny |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by JennyT
(Post 8943303)
IainK, im still laughing at the picture, dont think we will be doing any of that :lol:. Thanks everyone for your quick replies.
Any of you know any areas that are family friendly and not too far from downtown? Husband will be working downtown and dont want his commute to be too long. We will be renting initially, also company are giving us £3000 canadian towards rent, will that get us a decent place?? Jenny I agree with Jingsamichty and Almost Canadian when it comes the the clothing issue. |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8943385)
Two questions come to mind... How do you know its decent if you havent experiences -20C? and if you dont have "decent stuff", are you better off to buy it in the UK, or pick up something once here?
That all my most often worn winter gear is along with a decent pair of gloves.;) |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 8943394)
A fleece inner jacket with a windproof outershell would be ample for short periods outside at -20°C
That all my most often worn winter gear is along with a decent pair of gloves.;) As you say, Windproof is important. Cold on its own is not so bad, but cold and windy and you know all about it if you are not dressed appropriately. |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Thermal undies all round though. Longjohns and long-sleeved vests - you'll be amazed at the difference that makes.
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Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 8943413)
Thermal undies all round though. Longjohns and long-sleeved vests - you'll be amazed at the difference that makes.
If you are only spending short periods outdoors thermals are overkill IMHO. |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Just curious, Oink: are you from anywhere near Barnsley, originally? I see you are using the picture from the film Kes as your avatar - some of it was filmed at my old junior school.
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Re: Moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by JennyT
(Post 8943303)
IainK, im still laughing at the picture, dont think we will be doing any of that :lol:. Thanks everyone for your quick replies.
Any of you know any areas that are family friendly and not too far from downtown? Husband will be working downtown and dont want his commute to be too long. We will be renting initially, also company are giving us £3000 canadian towards rent, will that get us a decent place?? Jenny Finally, you may (or may not!) be happy to know that you will not have a problem finding people from Aberdeen here - all our best friends are from there originally (we are not) - Oil & Gas industry transfers, of course. All the best with your move. |
Re: Moving to Calgary
Thanks CalgaryTyke! We have 2 boys, ones was four in August and the other will be 2 next week. Totally confused about which area we should stay in, i think we will just wait till we get there to check them out.
Any info would be great :) |
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