British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   Canada (https://britishexpats.com/forum/canada-56/)
-   -   Orangeville area (https://britishexpats.com/forum/canada-56/orangeville-area-324110/)

themadstans Sep 4th 2005 11:32 am

Orangeville area
 
Has anyone settled in the Orangeville area and if so what is it like?

themadstans Sep 4th 2005 11:38 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by themadstans
Has anyone settled in the Orangeville area and if so what is it like?

Sorry folks, just found other threads on this area, so will have a good read.

djchighlander Nov 13th 2005 11:57 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by themadstans
Sorry folks, just found other threads on this area, so will have a good read.

:) Hello we are hoping to move to the orangeville area could you point me in the direction of the threads you found on Orangeville

thanks :beer:

ernest Nov 14th 2005 1:47 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by themadstans
Has anyone settled in the Orangeville area and if so what is it like?

We've lived in Canada 38 years .We moved to Orangeville 5 years ago and we love it.We have two English pubs and a shop that sells all English food just in case you get a little homesick.I wish you the all the best in your new life it's the best thing you could have done especially if you have kids.

djchighlander Nov 14th 2005 7:38 am

Re: Orangeville area
 
:D

Originally Posted by ernest
We've lived in Canada 38 years .We moved to Orangeville 5 years ago and we love it.We have two English pubs and a shop that sells all English food just in case you get a little homesick.I wish you the all the best in your new life it's the best thing you could have done especially if you have kids.

:D Thanks it sounds like the place for us, is there any areas to avoid or is it all good

ernest Nov 14th 2005 11:43 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by djchighlander
:D :D Thanks it sounds like the place for us, is there any areas to avoid or is it all good

It's all great you'll luv it.

Mr Lee Nov 15th 2005 4:01 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by themadstans
Has anyone settled in the Orangeville area and if so what is it like?

We are looking at Orangeville as well.

The only downside we heard (from talking to the guy at the British shop) was that they tend to get a lot of snow as they're fairly high up.

But yes - nice place, some groovy little shops and two pubs.

djchighlander Nov 15th 2005 4:07 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by ernest
It's all great you'll luv it.

:beer: all we need to do now is find a good school for our 12 year old so we can then look for a property nearby :)

djchighlander Nov 15th 2005 4:09 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by Mr Lee
We are looking at Orangeville as well.

The only downside we heard (from talking to the guy at the British shop) was that they tend to get a lot of snow as they're fairly high up.

But yes - nice place, some groovy little shops and two pubs.

Thats not a bad point snow will be fun as Im sure the roads will not close like they do here :cool:

jcexit Nov 15th 2005 4:17 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by djchighlander
:beer: all we need to do now is find a good school for our 12 year old so we can then look for a property nearby :)

Here's the page on the town of Orangeville's website giving you the information on schools.

http://www.orangeville.ca/com_info.php?rtid=4

djchighlander Nov 15th 2005 4:23 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by jcexit
Here's the page on the town of Orangeville's website giving you the information on schools.

http://www.orangeville.ca/com_info.php?rtid=4

:)Thanks for that but do you know of any websites that tell you how good the schools are : eg:legue tables on pupil performance ? :D

jcexit Nov 15th 2005 4:41 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by djchighlander
Thats not a bad point snow will be fun as Im sure the roads will not close like they do here :cool:

School routes are ploughed early and first but that does not mean the school may not be closed - maybe the teachers cannot get in from where they live, etc.

djchighlander Nov 15th 2005 6:29 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by jcexit
School routes are ploughed early and first but that does not mean the school may not be closed - maybe the teachers cannot get in from where they live, etc.

:) I might be moving with my company in February whats the weather like in Orangeville then will it be freezing :scared:

jcexit Nov 15th 2005 7:50 am

Re: Orangeville area
 

Originally Posted by djchighlander
:)Thanks for that but do you know of any websites that tell you how good the schools are : eg:legue tables on pupil performance ? :D

Yes, go to this website:
www.ugdsb.on.ca (Upper Grand District School Board)
On the opening page, left, click 'Schools'.
Choose 'School Profiles'
Under 'Secondary Schools' scroll to a school in Orangeville
left-hand side click on 'EQAO'
This will show you some performance percentages.
The two secondary schools in Orangeville are:
Orangeville DSS and Western SS

Tinpusher Nov 15th 2005 7:56 am

Re: Orangeville area
 
We live just south east of Orangeville in Caledon and we're about 1400 feet above sea level on top of the escarpment (more than 1000 feet higher than Toronto). During the winter night time lows can be around -30C and daytime highs around -15C. The roads are usually well cleared and everything seems to run fairly normally. Freezing rain can be a problem and the school buses won't usually run when its a factor as the roads can't be cleared of ice. This only happened 3 or 4 times last winter.
Clear blue skies and clean air. It can't be beaten! A good rule of thumb is its 3-4 degrees cooler in Orangeville than Toronto.


All times are GMT -12. The time now is 4:57 pm.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.