Potentially moving to Halifax, NS
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Re: Potentially moving to Halifax, NS
As it happens, though, I have the two main rivals, Sobeys (x4), Superstore (x3) plus Co-op, Independent store plus other outlets just on this side of town, all trying to outdo each other. Sorry about that.
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Re: Potentially moving to Halifax, NS
I have no complaints. I have settled quite happily over here and have no real urges to go back to the UK.
Just need to source Christmas cake and I will be happy
Just need to source Christmas cake and I will be happy
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Re: Potentially moving to Halifax, NS
Thank you all for your responses, I did a lot if thinking in the flight back from Halifax and will say I am a little deflated with the pack of positive responses.
A couple of things
1. I am really not bothered about costs or where I purchase alcohol - this wouldn't make or break my decision, whilst I appreciate it being pointed out there are pages dedicated to it :-(
2. Shopping - I realise I can't compare like for like and Canada has different offers and better offers - this is why I tried to look at those items NOT on offer in either Canada or UK to give worst case scenario. I can't so a full on camp at it use shop but instead did what I could under the circumstances (please let me know how you may have compared shopping costs ?)
3. Friendly Canadians and not taking the friendliness at face value - I am by nature very open minded, but and whether you agree or not is entirely your choice I do take people at face value until given reason not to.
I was entering into this with an open mind , trying to explore options and wanted view points of others - I hadn't expected the negativity around living in Canada (specifically N'S?)
PLEASE let's not live up to what others see the brits as - wingers (I suppose every nationality generalises)
I am happy to have the bad points, but I haven't seen any good points on this thread are there!!
:-( not great for supporting people I understand having to give all views but nothing good does this mean most will be moving back to the uk???
A couple of things
1. I am really not bothered about costs or where I purchase alcohol - this wouldn't make or break my decision, whilst I appreciate it being pointed out there are pages dedicated to it :-(
2. Shopping - I realise I can't compare like for like and Canada has different offers and better offers - this is why I tried to look at those items NOT on offer in either Canada or UK to give worst case scenario. I can't so a full on camp at it use shop but instead did what I could under the circumstances (please let me know how you may have compared shopping costs ?)
3. Friendly Canadians and not taking the friendliness at face value - I am by nature very open minded, but and whether you agree or not is entirely your choice I do take people at face value until given reason not to.
I was entering into this with an open mind , trying to explore options and wanted view points of others - I hadn't expected the negativity around living in Canada (specifically N'S?)
PLEASE let's not live up to what others see the brits as - wingers (I suppose every nationality generalises)
I am happy to have the bad points, but I haven't seen any good points on this thread are there!!
:-( not great for supporting people I understand having to give all views but nothing good does this mean most will be moving back to the uk???
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Re: Potentially moving to Halifax, NS
Thank you all for your responses, I did a lot if thinking in the flight back from Halifax and will say I am a little deflated with the pack of positive responses.
A couple of things
1. I am really not bothered about costs or where I purchase alcohol - this wouldn't make or break my decision, whilst I appreciate it being pointed out there are pages dedicated to it :-(
2. Shopping - I realise I can't compare like for like and Canada has different offers and better offers - this is why I tried to look at those items NOT on offer in either Canada or UK to give worst case scenario. I can't so a full on camp at it use shop but instead did what I could under the circumstances (please let me know how you may have compared shopping costs ?)
3. Friendly Canadians and not taking the friendliness at face value - I am by nature very open minded, but and whether you agree or not is entirely your choice I do take people at face value until given reason not to.
I was entering into this with an open mind , trying to explore options and wanted view points of others - I hadn't expected the negativity around living in Canada (specifically N'S?)
PLEASE let's not live up to what others see the brits as - wingers (I suppose every nationality generalises)
I am happy to have the bad points, but I haven't seen any good points on this thread are there!!
:-( not great for supporting people I understand having to give all views but nothing good does this mean most will be moving back to the uk???
A couple of things
1. I am really not bothered about costs or where I purchase alcohol - this wouldn't make or break my decision, whilst I appreciate it being pointed out there are pages dedicated to it :-(
2. Shopping - I realise I can't compare like for like and Canada has different offers and better offers - this is why I tried to look at those items NOT on offer in either Canada or UK to give worst case scenario. I can't so a full on camp at it use shop but instead did what I could under the circumstances (please let me know how you may have compared shopping costs ?)
3. Friendly Canadians and not taking the friendliness at face value - I am by nature very open minded, but and whether you agree or not is entirely your choice I do take people at face value until given reason not to.
I was entering into this with an open mind , trying to explore options and wanted view points of others - I hadn't expected the negativity around living in Canada (specifically N'S?)
PLEASE let's not live up to what others see the brits as - wingers (I suppose every nationality generalises)
I am happy to have the bad points, but I haven't seen any good points on this thread are there!!
:-( not great for supporting people I understand having to give all views but nothing good does this mean most will be moving back to the uk???
I think the general consensus (which really applies when moving anywhere) is expect things to be different to the UK or you'll end up disappointed, frustrated, & a bit bitter.
NS is a lovely place with friendly people & sense of community which (I feel) the UK seems to have lost over the years. It's a good place to settle as long as you have the job/income side of things sorted, the right attitude, & are someone who thinks they can adapt to the lifestyle there. The other stuff people complain about is just down to personal preferences. In the grand scheme of things does it really matter if you have to buy alcohol from a different store, err no, just accept that's how it's done there & move on. Don't let other peoples silly little niggles put a grey cloud over your plans.
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Re: Potentially moving to Halifax, NS
There have been some positives, Dandhill & Howefamily are pretty upbeat about the place.
I think the general consensus (which really applies when moving anywhere) is expect things to be different to the UK or you'll end up disappointed, frustrated, & a bit bitter.
NS is a lovely place with friendly people & sense of community which (I feel) the UK seems to have lost over the years. It's a good place to settle as long as you have the job/income side of things sorted, the right attitude, & are someone who thinks they can adapt to the lifestyle there. The other stuff people complain about is just down to personal preferences. In the grand scheme of things does it really matter if you have to buy alcohol from a different store, err no, just accept that's how it's done there & move on. Don't let other peoples silly little niggles put a grey cloud over your plans.
I think the general consensus (which really applies when moving anywhere) is expect things to be different to the UK or you'll end up disappointed, frustrated, & a bit bitter.
NS is a lovely place with friendly people & sense of community which (I feel) the UK seems to have lost over the years. It's a good place to settle as long as you have the job/income side of things sorted, the right attitude, & are someone who thinks they can adapt to the lifestyle there. The other stuff people complain about is just down to personal preferences. In the grand scheme of things does it really matter if you have to buy alcohol from a different store, err no, just accept that's how it's done there & move on. Don't let other peoples silly little niggles put a grey cloud over your plans.
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Just to add to your question about furniture, it is generally more a tad more expensive which is why most people decide to ship their stuff over. Will the employer be covering your moving costs? If so it would definitely be worth you shipping. There's a bit of a second hand culture, a lot of people make use of garage sales & a website called Kijiji for buying & selling furniture.
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Thank you , our employer would cover all costs - so it good to hear to buy over here or to look at 2nd hand items :-)
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Did you enjoy your trip? What areas did you end up seeing?
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We loved our trip - we stayed in halifax itself, work put us up in the Marriott on the harbour.
We did a little tourist trip to Peggy's cove which is gorgeous but after that all down to areas - we viewed Bedford, Waverley, windsor junction, Fall River and hammonds plain, but Fall River seemed to be really lovely area.
Obviously we don't know for definite, work seem to favour Bedford but the lack of outdoor space has put us off a little.
We spent time around where Neil will work in bayers lake
In all honesty we spent a lot of time in the car driving around parking up walking and trying to get a feel for areas
2 days isn't a lot, but, I think you do need to trust your gut at some point as 2 days or 2 months there would always be doubt.
We may revisit in February time, this time bringing the children but this is dependant on findings between now and then :-)
I have to say I loved Canada, maybe rose tinted glasses I don't know - I am nervous about it so am open to any possibility or issues that could arise hopefully there won't be many but if there are....
We did a little tourist trip to Peggy's cove which is gorgeous but after that all down to areas - we viewed Bedford, Waverley, windsor junction, Fall River and hammonds plain, but Fall River seemed to be really lovely area.
Obviously we don't know for definite, work seem to favour Bedford but the lack of outdoor space has put us off a little.
We spent time around where Neil will work in bayers lake
In all honesty we spent a lot of time in the car driving around parking up walking and trying to get a feel for areas
2 days isn't a lot, but, I think you do need to trust your gut at some point as 2 days or 2 months there would always be doubt.
We may revisit in February time, this time bringing the children but this is dependant on findings between now and then :-)
I have to say I loved Canada, maybe rose tinted glasses I don't know - I am nervous about it so am open to any possibility or issues that could arise hopefully there won't be many but if there are....
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Having re read all the posts - I owe some people on here a massive apology. I think lack of sleep from the flight and missing my 2 boys at home made me grumpy and did not go through all comments . The majority are making valid points and I really do thank you for all the points made and hope you all continue to comment and ignore my grumpiness after a long flight and a busy weekend :-)
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Having re read all the posts - I owe some people on here a massive apology. I think lack of sleep from the flight and missing my 2 boys at home made me grumpy and did not go through all comments . The majority are making valid points and I really do thank you for all the points made and hope you all continue to comment and ignore my grumpiness after a long flight and a busy weekend :-)
I look back on that time and wonder why I didn't just run! You brain moves constantly from one thing to another and it's exhausting.
Your posts have made me look at Halifax, i had a big google yesterday, and it looks a lovely city. I work with a couple of people who lived there for a number of years and they really enjoyed it, although they are young, free and single.
If your husband takes the job, I am assuming it won't be forever if you don't want it to be?
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The period after I visited Fredericton, decided to move, look at houses and schools etc....I think I could have been described as being certifiably insane
I look back on that time and wonder why I didn't just run! You brain moves constantly from one thing to another and it's exhausting.
Your posts have made me look at Halifax, i had a big google yesterday, and it looks a lovely city. I work with a couple of people who lived there for a number of years and they really enjoyed it, although they are young, free and single.
If your husband takes the job, I am assuming it won't be forever if you don't want it to be?
I look back on that time and wonder why I didn't just run! You brain moves constantly from one thing to another and it's exhausting.
Your posts have made me look at Halifax, i had a big google yesterday, and it looks a lovely city. I work with a couple of people who lived there for a number of years and they really enjoyed it, although they are young, free and single.
If your husband takes the job, I am assuming it won't be forever if you don't want it to be?
I would definatly agree the centre is not for families, it is a place full of bars and restaurants very much for the singleton - although such lovely restaurants, not one for everyday but the bicycle thief was amazing :-) x
We would keep our current house in the uk, and have said we could come back but...not having that as the plan but keeping the house as an investment (we don't need to sell it so may as well get rental income ) so the plan would be to throw ourselves in wholehearted :-)
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Having re read all the posts - I owe some people on here a massive apology. I think lack of sleep from the flight and missing my 2 boys at home made me grumpy and did not go through all comments . The majority are making valid points and I really do thank you for all the points made and hope you all continue to comment and ignore my grumpiness after a long flight and a busy weekend :-)
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Not sure if it's been said before but NS seems to be like Marmite.
Those that want away appear to do so for reasons relating to work. If that's sorted then people seem happy enough.
Those that want away appear to do so for reasons relating to work. If that's sorted then people seem happy enough.
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We would keep our current house in the uk, and have said we could come back but...not having that as the plan but keeping the house as an investment (we don't need to sell it so may as well get rental income ) so the plan would be to throw ourselves in wholehearted :-)