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New to Calgary
Hi everyone,we are from Newcastle Upon Tyne in the UK and are moving to Calgary next month on hubbies work permit ( plumber )
Im very keen to hear from people in similar situations to see how you got on with flights,rentals,areas to live,schools,clubs for kids etc etc. Its really important for me to settle my 15 year old son asap,he,s going to missing his friends and girl friend badly. He loves his football,(soccer) so that could be an ice breaker for him. We need to rent in se/sw area for hubbies job,so i could do with some advice on areas,dont want it to look good on internet then find its in the bronx sort of thing:blink: I also have a 4 year old boy and an 11 year old girl. Aaron(4) makes freinds really easy but chloe finds it hard.She loves gymnastics,ice skating etc. Be great to hear from anyone :thumbup: |
Re: New to Calgary
Originally Posted by mandi moo
(Post 4442592)
We need to rent in se/sw area for hubbies job,so i could do with some advice on areas,dont want it to look good on internet then find its in the bronx sort of thing:blink:
Why do you need those areas? Where is Hubby working? |
Re: New to Calgary
Hi,hes going to be working on new appartment blocks and they have told us he needs to live anywhere on the C-train line. I was told that was Se/Sw area.:confused:
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Re: New to Calgary
Originally Posted by mandi moo
(Post 4442637)
Hi,hes going to be working on new appartment blocks and they have told us he needs to live anywhere on the C-train line. I was told that was Se/Sw area.:confused:
Anyway. C-Train is mainly SW in effect. Neighbourhoods to consider if he wants to walk, Sommerset (Hi AlmostCanadian) Evergreen Bridlewood Shawnessey, Midnapore (long walk but short bus) Sundance (see midnapore) Millrise. All pretty far south but nice enough. Coming along the NW branch, Dalhouise (Hi Steve_P) Brentwood, Varsity, Silver Springs, Scenic Acres (Hi Smelly), Hawkwood, Tuscany, Arbour Lake (hi Morwenna), Royal Oak, Rocky Ridge. I have to be honest and say The NW communities (apart from Dal. And Bre) are a reasonable bus ride to the nearest C-train BUT come 2008 there will be a Station on the border of Silver Springs\Scenic Acres\Ranchlands so us Far Northerners will be better served (I'm still not walking from Tuscany though) |
Re: New to Calgary
Wow that sounds great,i have found a few homes in those areas to rent. I asked them about a van but they said he,d leave his tools at the job as its a 4 year project and travel by train? He will buy a van though onve we get settled etc.
We will definatley have a car straight away though so that gives me more choices. I mainly want areas that are great for kids with plenty to do and good schools. Are those areas like that? Sorry to ask so many questions,your the first one to get back to me :( haha |
Re: New to Calgary
Originally Posted by mandi moo
(Post 4442692)
Wow that sounds great,i have found a few homes in those areas to rent. I asked them about a van but they said he,d leave his tools at the job as its a 4 year project and travel by train? He will buy a van though onve we get settled etc.
We will definatley have a car straight away though so that gives me more choices. I mainly want areas that are great for kids with plenty to do and good schools. Are those areas like that? Sorry to ask so many questions,your the first one to get back to me :( haha Its horses for courses Me I prefer the NW. But there are VERY nice areas in the SW\SE. Its possibly better to ask about specific areas you are thinking of. Butch PS feel free to PM if you have questions etc |
Re: New to Calgary
Thats me busy for a while,thank you.
We,re planning to stay in a B&B for the first week and have a good look about before we choose as we,ve never been to Calgary before and thats scary in itself :blink: I,ll let you know how we get on,thanks for all your help:thumbup: |
Re: New to Calgary
Originally Posted by mandi moo
(Post 4442735)
Thats me busy for a while,thank you.
We,re planning to stay in a B&B for the first week and have a good look about before we choose as we,ve never been to Calgary before and thats scary in itself :blink: I,ll let you know how we get on,thanks for all your help:thumbup: Housing is difficult to find to rent just be warned, also most leases start 1st of month Have a look here. www.homerent.ca BC |
Re: New to Calgary
Yeh i found that,ive been looking for weeks but with being out the country its been hard.
Once we settle on an area we can have a good look and hopefully we will get lucky. I,ll pm you and let you know how we get on,should have news on LMO any day now. Thanks Mandi |
Re: New to Calgary
Here is a web page with links to attractions and organisations that appeal to kids:
http://relocatecanada.com/calgary/kids.html Items on that page that may be of particular interest to you are:
An out of town attraction that will knock your kids' socks off is the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, two hours' drive northeast of Calgary. The collection of dinosaur skeletons is awesome. Soccer There is indoor soccer and outdoor soccer. One website I found was: Deer Valley Soccer Club is an outdoor soccer club that serves southeast communities. Additional soccer resources:
Gymnastics Altadore Gymnastics Club 101, 6303-30 Street SE Calgary, Alberta (403) 720-271 Mount Royal Gymnastics Club 8,5115 Crowchild Trail SW Calgary, Alberta (403) 242-1171 Figure Skating Here is a list of ice skating arenas. Once you've settled into a neighbourhood, phone the nearest arena and ask them what figure skating lessons they offer. You may enjoy taking your youngest child to a PACT (Parents and Children Together) weekly play group. You can find lots more resources at the Calgary Parent Zone website. Hope that helps. |
Re: New to Calgary
Originally Posted by mandi moo
(Post 4442735)
Thats me busy for a while,thank you.
We,re planning to stay in a B&B for the first week and have a good look about before we choose as we,ve never been to Calgary before and thats scary in itself :blink: I,ll let you know how we get on,thanks for all your help:thumbup: We would also be happy to "show you the ropes" when you first arrive. Again, if this is of interest to you, PM me and I will give you our details. |
Re: New to Calgary
We arrived 3 months ago and found that our children settled really quickly. I have my job but my wife is finding it really difficult because she is at home on her own all day and doesn't know anyone. Most of the other mothers near to us work, so my advice would be don't forget about yourself!!
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Re: New to Calgary
I was thinking of the Calgary West Soccer Center http://www.google.ca/maps?hl=en&safe...local&ct=title
which is easily accessible from NW or SW. They have a huge dome to play undercover, so an extended season. Local communities also run soccer programmes which start about May-time, and you see signs up encouraging kids to enrol from about now onwards. He will probably be able to play at school too, but they tend to do a little bit of every sport in rotation. Most communities have an ice rink easily available, but public skating is often limited as they get fully booked with all levels of ice-hockey from toddlers upwards! Lake communities are great for kids. You usually pay around $200 a year for the privilege of living there and having access to the lake, which is locked up and only used by residents. For that money you can use them as much as you like .... swim and boats/kayaks etc in summer, and skating/hockey when it's frozen, and an allowance of fish to catch (trout) all year round (ice-fishing in winter!). They are a great focus for the community and usually have events and fun-days etc throughout the year. |
Re: New to Calgary
I couldnt believe when i got up this morning and saw all my relpies,thanks alot to all of you.I showed the kids ( on half term break ) and i think they feel better now that it sounds civilised,i think they thought it was cowboys and indians haha(too much tv)
Im really looking forward to the move,having a few probs finding a home but now i know what areas to look in its easier. I think Sommerset sounds really nice,cant find anything on the internet for homes but i will look in person once we arrive. Can anyone recommend a good b&b please,thats our plans for the first week when we arrive. I,ll let you all know once we get the green light and find out the dates for our flights etc, Big thankyou to all of you :thumbup: |
Re: New to Calgary
Originally Posted by jon2211
(Post 4444793)
We arrived 3 months ago and found that our children settled really quickly. I have my job but my wife is finding it really difficult because she is at home on her own all day and doesn't know anyone. Most of the other mothers near to us work, so my advice would be don't forget about yourself!!
If your wife is interested, PM me to exchange details.:thumbup: |
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