Okanagan BC V's Foothils AB
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Okanagan BC V's Foothils AB
My husband and I seem to have slightly different priorities, when we are looking at where to settle in Canada. We have a 3 week trip planned for May and I am very interested to hear other peoples views on these areas.
I'm favouing the Okanagan region - Hills, Lakes, warmer climate, but the down side for me is the distance from an international airport - I love to travel and it's also much further for visitors!
My OH is prefering the southern Alberta foothills region - he basically wants to be a cowboy!!!!! I worry about being so far from the sea and not really having that lake/beach culture.
Please enlighten us
I'm favouing the Okanagan region - Hills, Lakes, warmer climate, but the down side for me is the distance from an international airport - I love to travel and it's also much further for visitors!
My OH is prefering the southern Alberta foothills region - he basically wants to be a cowboy!!!!! I worry about being so far from the sea and not really having that lake/beach culture.
Please enlighten us
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Re: Okanagan BC V's Foothils AB
My husband and I seem to have slightly different priorities, when we are looking at where to settle in Canada. We have a 3 week trip planned for May and I am very interested to hear other peoples views on these areas.
I'm favouing the Okanagan region - Hills, Lakes, warmer climate, but the down side for me is the distance from an international airport - I love to travel and it's also much further for visitors!
My OH is prefering the southern Alberta foothills region - he basically wants to be a cowboy!!!!! I worry about being so far from the sea and not really having that lake/beach culture.
Please enlighten us
I'm favouing the Okanagan region - Hills, Lakes, warmer climate, but the down side for me is the distance from an international airport - I love to travel and it's also much further for visitors!
My OH is prefering the southern Alberta foothills region - he basically wants to be a cowboy!!!!! I worry about being so far from the sea and not really having that lake/beach culture.
Please enlighten us
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Re: Okanagan BC V's Foothils AB
Kelowna has just started work on extending the airport runway. It will be able to take flights direct from the UK by end of the year.
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There has to be a population base and demand or there is no reason for an airline to come. Take a look at Edmonton, much larger than Kelowna and a big international airport but most flights come to Calgary.
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No doubt Ryanair will be offering flights to "Vancouver Kelowna" international airport.
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That's classic....I used to live just outside Frankfurt, Germany and Ryanair used to fly to 'Frankfurt Hahn.....Which - of course, was MILES away from Frankfurt!!!!
I love the Okananagan - we even thave a house there. But doesn't it rather depend on what you are doing....I mean do you have to work? Kelowna certainly doesn't have the choice of jobs that Calgary has....If we didn't have to work then we would head out that way....We live in Calgary and I would say it is a good place to be - for the moment at least....The Rockies are on our doorstep, Kananaskis and the 'cowboy trail are wonderful.....Plus, as I said, there is a good choice of jobs in the area....The downside of both areas are that house prices are pretty high. That said if you have a house to sell in the UK the prices probably don't seem that bad by comparison!!!
If the airport is that high on your list then I guess Calgary has the edge.....But then it only takes an hour to fly to Kelowna from Calgary......
Before I get attacked I should say that I spend a lot of time in Edmonton - my hubby's parents live there and I know the place very well....Just wouldn't really suggest it as an alternative to Calgary or certainly Kelowna!!! It has its charms but......
Good luck with your decision
Lisa
I love the Okananagan - we even thave a house there. But doesn't it rather depend on what you are doing....I mean do you have to work? Kelowna certainly doesn't have the choice of jobs that Calgary has....If we didn't have to work then we would head out that way....We live in Calgary and I would say it is a good place to be - for the moment at least....The Rockies are on our doorstep, Kananaskis and the 'cowboy trail are wonderful.....Plus, as I said, there is a good choice of jobs in the area....The downside of both areas are that house prices are pretty high. That said if you have a house to sell in the UK the prices probably don't seem that bad by comparison!!!
If the airport is that high on your list then I guess Calgary has the edge.....But then it only takes an hour to fly to Kelowna from Calgary......
Before I get attacked I should say that I spend a lot of time in Edmonton - my hubby's parents live there and I know the place very well....Just wouldn't really suggest it as an alternative to Calgary or certainly Kelowna!!! It has its charms but......
Good luck with your decision
Lisa
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OOoops...Sorry Steve...Just re-read your post and 'got' what you were saying about Edmonton....Completely agree......Thank goodness - thought you were going crazy for a minute!!!
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When I first came to Canada Edmonton was home for nine years it is really quite a nice place, I met my wife there.
No it's not Calgary but if I had been transferred there instead of Calgary I'm sure that I would have been happy. I'm just happier here in Calgary.
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Thanks for your veiws - it all helps.
Are there any beaches (lake ones of course) in Southern Alberta? My boys love the beach!
Are there any beaches (lake ones of course) in Southern Alberta? My boys love the beach!
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Re: Okanagan BC V's Foothils AB
My husband and I seem to have slightly different priorities, when we are looking at where to settle in Canada. We have a 3 week trip planned for May and I am very interested to hear other peoples views on these areas.
I'm favouing the Okanagan region - Hills, Lakes, warmer climate, but the down side for me is the distance from an international airport - I love to travel and it's also much further for visitors!
My OH is prefering the southern Alberta foothills region - he basically wants to be a cowboy!!!!! I worry about being so far from the sea and not really having that lake/beach culture.
Please enlighten us
I'm favouing the Okanagan region - Hills, Lakes, warmer climate, but the down side for me is the distance from an international airport - I love to travel and it's also much further for visitors!
My OH is prefering the southern Alberta foothills region - he basically wants to be a cowboy!!!!! I worry about being so far from the sea and not really having that lake/beach culture.
Please enlighten us
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Lots of larger lakes around Ed though ... all swings and roundabouts