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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by Dashie
(Post 11067168)
Ha! We still haven't got used to the fact that Delhi is pronounce Del-high. Are you tied to anywhere particular for work? What other requirements do you have?
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
You've got quite a bit of choice then :) We've flown from Detroit, London and Toronto before, although the money saving from Detroit wasn't really worth the hassle at the border for us. Might be better now we're Canadian citizens I suppose. Lots of cities/municipalities you can look at and go from there I guess!
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by martyjay
(Post 11066417)
Thanks everyone for your replies. we have also been looking at the south west Ontario region as a whole so any thoughts on Chatham-Kent (still find it weird having such familiar English place names in Canada :D ) etc would be helpful too.
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by martyjay
(Post 11066438)
I have, I wasn't being stupid about it either just makes me smile.
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11067944)
So not really weird then?
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
I live close to the Essex area, and it is a decent place to live for most people. (not me, I hate it here :P) House prices aren't horrendous like Toronto, there is decent shopping, and Toronto and Detroit international airports are almost a stone's throw away from you. Work is fairly easy to find, especially if you are looking to work for the city like you said. Where I am they always need people to work for the city.
BUT, it is boring to live here. There isn't very good party/nightlife (not sure if you're into that.) , and its a bit of a chore to get around London as they never bothered to build a city-wide expressway (which they badly need) And, there's old man winter, and his seeping into the supposed "autumn" and "spring" we have here, but IMHO its more like summer 2.5-3 mos of the year, 1.5-2 months of hybrid summer/winter, 6 months of pure hell (ie - winter), then another month of hybrid. Rinse, dry and repeat. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (This is my biggest reason for not liking living in Canada!) But coming from Sask it might be a welcome change, as others have said. All in all though, if you can deal with the cons it's a good place to live. In my case I cant, so I hate it. Kenora on the other hand, I bet you can judge my opinion on that one without me saying anything! :rofl: (Disclaimer: I strongly dislike living in Canada so my opinions are more than slightly biased, but in my humble opinion, true.) |
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Kenora is a beautiful place , sadly the "locals" turn it into a war zone after dark , avoid .
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Originally Posted by flat to the mat
(Post 11070044)
Kenora is a beautiful place , sadly the "locals" turn it into a war zone after dark , avoid .
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by Dashie
(Post 11067247)
You've got quite a bit of choice then :) We've flown from Detroit, London and Toronto before, although the money saving from Detroit wasn't really worth the hassle at the border for us. Might be better now we're Canadian citizens I suppose. Lots of cities/municipalities you can look at and go from there I guess!
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by flat to the mat
(Post 11070044)
Kenora is a beautiful place , sadly the "locals" turn it into a war zone after dark , avoid .
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Thanks for the info guys. We are considering something in the rural area around Chatham probably around ridgetown/ridgeway ( the name escapes me at the moment). I think kenora is definitely a bust.
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Ridgetown is another nice little area of the county. It's further out but I still liked it there too the few times I had been.
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
(Post 11070783)
Ha! I travel regularly between the US and Canada and the land border is usually a hassle. If it's not a delay then it's some sourpuss, smartass immigration officer - usually both. And I have Canadian and US citizenship! If these people hate their jobs so much, I really wish they'd go find a new one.
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Re: personal experiences of Ontario please.
Originally Posted by martyjay
(Post 11068047)
Did someone put salt on your sugar puffs? :lol:
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