Moving to Cochrane
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Moving to Cochrane
Hi All
Mick and I (kim) are moving to cochrane hopefully on the 12th august(if house goes through this time) could anyone out there tell me whats its like, shopping, restaurants etc? i have looked on the net but cant really find much.
We have rented a house until the end of june 08, this gives us time to have a good look around at the surrounding areas for when we want to buy.
Any info greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Kim and Mick ( and lulu the dog)
Mick and I (kim) are moving to cochrane hopefully on the 12th august(if house goes through this time) could anyone out there tell me whats its like, shopping, restaurants etc? i have looked on the net but cant really find much.
We have rented a house until the end of june 08, this gives us time to have a good look around at the surrounding areas for when we want to buy.
Any info greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Kim and Mick ( and lulu the dog)
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
Hi All
Mick and I (kim) are moving to cochrane hopefully on the 12th august(if house goes through this time) could anyone out there tell me whats its like, shopping, restaurants etc? i have looked on the net but cant really find much.
We have rented a house until the end of june 08, this gives us time to have a good look around at the surrounding areas for when we want to buy.
Any info greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Kim and Mick ( and lulu the dog)
Mick and I (kim) are moving to cochrane hopefully on the 12th august(if house goes through this time) could anyone out there tell me whats its like, shopping, restaurants etc? i have looked on the net but cant really find much.
We have rented a house until the end of june 08, this gives us time to have a good look around at the surrounding areas for when we want to buy.
Any info greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Kim and Mick ( and lulu the dog)
Hi
Will be moving the week before you but unfortunately not to Cochrane.
Good to hear you have a rental sorted out - so good luck with your move.
Gaynor
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
Hi All
Mick and I (kim) are moving to cochrane hopefully on the 12th august(if house goes through this time) could anyone out there tell me whats its like, shopping, restaurants etc? i have looked on the net but cant really find much.
We have rented a house until the end of june 08, this gives us time to have a good look around at the surrounding areas for when we want to buy.
Any info greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Kim and Mick ( and lulu the dog)
Mick and I (kim) are moving to cochrane hopefully on the 12th august(if house goes through this time) could anyone out there tell me whats its like, shopping, restaurants etc? i have looked on the net but cant really find much.
We have rented a house until the end of june 08, this gives us time to have a good look around at the surrounding areas for when we want to buy.
Any info greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Kim and Mick ( and lulu the dog)
Best place for a cheap family meal has to be Smittys. Has a nice movie theatre and a massive safeway which feels empty compared to UK supermarkets.
We will also be looking to rent when we move out there and hopefully buy just after, Mr us3 wants to move to the Water Valley area.
Has a great walk/cycle path around the Town that is really safe, Also has a nice pool and sports centre. They are building loads of houses there at the moment.
How did you go about renting a house, any good web sites.
Good Luck
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
c21gold@telusplanet.
We have found this lady to be very helpful, she has even rang us a few times, she is called chloe cartright, a real estate agent.
worth emailing her,
Kim
We have found this lady to be very helpful, she has even rang us a few times, she is called chloe cartright, a real estate agent.
worth emailing her,
Kim
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
We have met a few estate agents and find Cliff MacRae and Deborah MacIsaac of Remax really nice.
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
Hi Mick and Kim
Very brave to rent somewhere that you do not know ! However, I think you have made a good choice, and I hope you like it in Cochrane.
There are three main supermarkets in the town - Safeways, Canadian Foods and IGA - all better valued for different things, so you do learn to shop around rather than having the luxury of shopping in one place ! But hey, it's interesting !
Eateries are mainly the 'chain's' in the town, the usual mix of McD's (if you call that a restaurant), Smitty's, Joey's (seafood), Dairy Queen, Pita place, Opa, Starbucks, Tim Hortons, etc, etc. There is a place called Prairie Smoke for steaks, etc - not bad. There's a fish & chip place, and a couple of independant places. There is a new bar/grill opened up called Olive R Twist which we have not tried yet, plus the hotels, and of course Mackays Ice Cream store.
The town has a few of the 'big box' names - but generally a smaller version, Canadian Tyre, The Source, etc - plus all the main banks.
There are three gyms, I think, the large leisure centre and the pool - all of which are good. And someone has already mentioned the walking trails around the river. So far, I have found it a clean, friendly and beautiful place to live. Hubby is working right downtown at the moment and is allowing an hour for driving/parking or driving/C-train.
There are loads of little workshops and small businesses - for everything from plumbing to car servicing/repairs/ to glass to computers to hitch shops to garden centre, liquor stores, and bars, small independant clothing stores and of course all the 'cutesy' arty-farty and antiquey type places - too numerous to mention but I'm guessing that whatever you wanted, you could find. There is a decent recycling depot which takes just about everything you can think of - so get some recycling bins !
There are quite a few doctors and dentists -and a drop-in clinic. We haven't signed up yet (just waiting for details via hubby's employers) but some have notices up welcoming new patients so I am hoping that won't be an issue.
We spent the first few weeks up and down Highway 1A in and out of the city limits to various areas locating the 'big' stores in which to spend our money and furnish the home with all things Canadian, ie, the big electricals - so gas usage was quite high! But we've calmed down on that now, so back to normal.
The weather has been unusally gorgeous and I hope it carries on for a few more weeks for you ! Hope you like it here, we do so far !
Very brave to rent somewhere that you do not know ! However, I think you have made a good choice, and I hope you like it in Cochrane.
There are three main supermarkets in the town - Safeways, Canadian Foods and IGA - all better valued for different things, so you do learn to shop around rather than having the luxury of shopping in one place ! But hey, it's interesting !
Eateries are mainly the 'chain's' in the town, the usual mix of McD's (if you call that a restaurant), Smitty's, Joey's (seafood), Dairy Queen, Pita place, Opa, Starbucks, Tim Hortons, etc, etc. There is a place called Prairie Smoke for steaks, etc - not bad. There's a fish & chip place, and a couple of independant places. There is a new bar/grill opened up called Olive R Twist which we have not tried yet, plus the hotels, and of course Mackays Ice Cream store.
The town has a few of the 'big box' names - but generally a smaller version, Canadian Tyre, The Source, etc - plus all the main banks.
There are three gyms, I think, the large leisure centre and the pool - all of which are good. And someone has already mentioned the walking trails around the river. So far, I have found it a clean, friendly and beautiful place to live. Hubby is working right downtown at the moment and is allowing an hour for driving/parking or driving/C-train.
There are loads of little workshops and small businesses - for everything from plumbing to car servicing/repairs/ to glass to computers to hitch shops to garden centre, liquor stores, and bars, small independant clothing stores and of course all the 'cutesy' arty-farty and antiquey type places - too numerous to mention but I'm guessing that whatever you wanted, you could find. There is a decent recycling depot which takes just about everything you can think of - so get some recycling bins !
There are quite a few doctors and dentists -and a drop-in clinic. We haven't signed up yet (just waiting for details via hubby's employers) but some have notices up welcoming new patients so I am hoping that won't be an issue.
We spent the first few weeks up and down Highway 1A in and out of the city limits to various areas locating the 'big' stores in which to spend our money and furnish the home with all things Canadian, ie, the big electricals - so gas usage was quite high! But we've calmed down on that now, so back to normal.
The weather has been unusally gorgeous and I hope it carries on for a few more weeks for you ! Hope you like it here, we do so far !
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
Hiya
Cochrane is on our list too - Jim has a cousin who lives there and she told us to watch out for a few housing areas when looking for houses e.g. some parts of Gleneagles (but not all) have had problems with land slips, and one area (Bow?) was close to the flood plain. The West Valley area was quite nice by the river (near Mitford School?) as you can walk to town along the river paths. Cousin advised us to get a good local realtor who knows the score with the different housing areas.
We tried the Olive R Twist a couple of times after it had just opened when we were on a reccie trip back in June. Not sure how it compares price wise to other places but the steak and pizza were very nice and the barman (owner) was very friendly!
Flossie
Cochrane is on our list too - Jim has a cousin who lives there and she told us to watch out for a few housing areas when looking for houses e.g. some parts of Gleneagles (but not all) have had problems with land slips, and one area (Bow?) was close to the flood plain. The West Valley area was quite nice by the river (near Mitford School?) as you can walk to town along the river paths. Cousin advised us to get a good local realtor who knows the score with the different housing areas.
We tried the Olive R Twist a couple of times after it had just opened when we were on a reccie trip back in June. Not sure how it compares price wise to other places but the steak and pizza were very nice and the barman (owner) was very friendly!
Flossie
Last edited by Flossie and Jim; Jul 22nd 2007 at 3:31 pm.
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
My God, WHY?
Are you in Mining, or did CHEAP attract you.
Cochrane is in the middle of nowhere, going to nowhere, bugs in Summer, Bitter Cold in winter.
Sorry to be blunt, but I travelled that area extensivly , all the way past Krapascasing to Hearst to Moose Factory, you had better like the outdoors and Moose hunting.
Timmins is closest spot of any size, would not be on my list as places to live.
Are you in Mining, or did CHEAP attract you.
Cochrane is in the middle of nowhere, going to nowhere, bugs in Summer, Bitter Cold in winter.
Sorry to be blunt, but I travelled that area extensivly , all the way past Krapascasing to Hearst to Moose Factory, you had better like the outdoors and Moose hunting.
Timmins is closest spot of any size, would not be on my list as places to live.
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
My God, WHY?
Are you in Mining, or did CHEAP attract you.
Cochrane is in the middle of nowhere, going to nowhere, bugs in Summer, Bitter Cold in winter.
Sorry to be blunt, but I travelled that area extensivly , all the way past Krapascasing to Hearst to Moose Factory, you had better like the outdoors and Moose hunting.
Timmins is closest spot of any size, would not be on my list as places to live.
Are you in Mining, or did CHEAP attract you.
Cochrane is in the middle of nowhere, going to nowhere, bugs in Summer, Bitter Cold in winter.
Sorry to be blunt, but I travelled that area extensivly , all the way past Krapascasing to Hearst to Moose Factory, you had better like the outdoors and Moose hunting.
Timmins is closest spot of any size, would not be on my list as places to live.
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
Poor Howard has hoof in mouth disease and is geographically challenged.
He thinks it's the Cochrane in Ontario that people are talking about.
So much for traveling extensively.
He thinks it's the Cochrane in Ontario that people are talking about.
So much for traveling extensively.
Last edited by Steve_P; Jul 22nd 2007 at 4:51 pm.
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
Poor Howard has hoof in mouth disease and is geographically challenged.
He thinks it's the Cochrane in Ontario that people are talking about.
So much for traveling extensively.
He thinks it's the Cochrane in Ontario that people are talking about.
So much for traveling extensively.
#14
Re: Moving to Cochrane
Poor Howard has hoof in mouth disease and is geographically challenged.
He thinks it's the Cochrane in Ontario that people are talking about.
So much for traveling extensively.
He thinks it's the Cochrane in Ontario that people are talking about.
So much for traveling extensively.
Don't choke on your shoelaces Howard!
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Re: Moving to Cochrane
Where did it NOT say Cochrane, Ontario,some of you Brits are really not that gracious a bunch for those of us who try to help, some of you do display marked rudeness, a British trait I guess, helps explain why you are not always welcome in our communities.
Two hours after they shut of the engines of the BA Flight, you can still hear the whining, heard that one in Australia, where they really don't like Brits.
Cochrane is COLD, it is not a typical cold, that is why so few people live there, most go because of work in the mines:curse::curse::curse::curse::curse::curse:
Two hours after they shut of the engines of the BA Flight, you can still hear the whining, heard that one in Australia, where they really don't like Brits.
Cochrane is COLD, it is not a typical cold, that is why so few people live there, most go because of work in the mines:curse::curse::curse::curse::curse::curse: