Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Hi all,
Just return from our short landing trip to Nova Scotia, such a relief that the important part is completed and all went smoothly! Our initial plan is to see the place and decide between Vancouver and NS..though I know I prefer Vancouver more, realistically we won't have the same quality of life there with crazy housing costs etc. NS took me by surprise! It's so much better than expect and we were so lucky with weather too! We tour around many places, though the remote parts are lovely, it's also very quiet and with a large aging population. We've decided on moving to areas around 20-30 mins drive to Halifax due to more job opportunities and ease to travel abroad. We've viewed houses and particular like the houses in Beaver Bank, Hammond Plains, Fall River areas as well as Lawerence town and Porters lake area. It's just 2 of us and 2 dogs so really happy with the space we can get compare to UK prices! It'll be lovely to get to know anyone in the area, everyone we come across are super friendly...it's a bit sad now after returning to the UK..hit with the stress with traffic almost straight away but we can count down now and look forward to our move. Wondering anyone there work from home? I'm trying to find out rules for baking from home but found it difficult to get exact info. Appreciate any info on this! Also, I can see Westjet don't transport pets to and from UK, has anyone did this all yourself? Or did most of you use an agent to get dogs across? Just trying to keep costs down as much as possible! Any tips or advice about moving to NS will be much appreciated!! |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by Hanzo
(Post 12072674)
Also, I can see Westjet don't transport pets to and from UK, has anyone did this all yourself? Or did most of you use an agent to get dogs across? Just trying to keep costs down as much as possible!
BE wiki is your friend Transporting Pets-Canada : British Expat Wiki |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by Hanzo
(Post 12072674)
Our initial plan is to see the place and decide between Vancouver and NS..though I know I prefer Vancouver more, After visiting NS two weeks ago, I know what I prefer |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Thanks!
I did actually read this up but just thought if anyone has experience to share on bringing to Halifax specifically as flights there from UK is limited and sometimes seasonal. I think only Air Canada and BA fly direct there but both may have to be booked via agent which means higher costs?!
Originally Posted by Hurlabrick
(Post 12072681)
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Don't get me wrong...if I win the lottery now, I'll move to Vancouver without doubt but comparing cost of living, friendliness, space and less traffic, NS seems to be the winner..to us anyway!
As it's our 2nd career with husband semi retiring, we just don't want to work non stop paying for a small place out in Vancouver when we can live cheaply in NS and take more holidays instead. We also think there are lots of room for business opportunities in NS with lower competition in niche products than a big city...it's an ideal place to try out ideas as start up costs are low, won't hurt so bad it all fails!
Originally Posted by beckiwoo
(Post 12072705)
Really?
After visiting NS two weeks ago, I know what I prefer |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by beckiwoo
(Post 12072705)
After visiting NS two weeks ago, I know what I prefer
Did I miss the pics you were going to post? |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by Hanzo
(Post 12072713)
Thanks!
I did actually read this up but just thought if anyone has experience to share on bringing to Halifax specifically as flights there from UK is limited and sometimes seasonal. I think only Air Canada and BA fly direct there but both may have to be booked via agent which means higher costs?! |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by Hanzo
(Post 12072722)
Don't get me wrong...if I win the lottery now, I'll move to Vancouver without doubt but comparing cost of living, friendliness, space and less traffic, NS seems to be the winner..to us anyway!
However if I won the lottery I wouldn't stay in Vancouver. I can't say for sure as I haven't lived in NS but I think you will have a better life there |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12072729)
(don't forget the snow and the tail ends of hurricanes)
Did I miss the pics you were going to post? If there was snow and mountains then... I haven't posted any pics up yet. I'll have to put some on the random thread at some point |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by beckiwoo
(Post 12072733)
However if I won the lottery I wouldn't stay in Vancouver...
Nothing necessarily fancy, these would do ;) https://i.jamesvillas.co.uk/images/g...och_ext_12.jpg http://www.southfrancevillas.com/ass...AM36_large.jpg |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Sadly, I don't do winter sports so no mountain no issue but will be nice to have choices I guess!
Saw your photos on your blog, looks lovely! We went to almost same places as you! There isn't many places to see and seems similar after a while..often we're the only 2 people in the high street and beaches! :unsure: maybe its end of season or it's always the same?! |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 12072732)
BA does not serve Halifax. Only Mapleflot (AC) does on a regular basis.
AC cargo only deals with agents..so I guess we'll have to start saving for our old dogs! |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12072783)
Somewhere around Nice, South of France would do me.
Nothing necessarily fancy, these would do ;) https://i.jamesvillas.co.uk/images/g...och_ext_12.jpg http://www.southfrancevillas.com/ass...AM36_large.jpg I'm quite happy house hunting in NS for now...for once we walk past the estate agents and knowing we can afford pretty much most of the listings unlike in the U.K, we may just afford a garage in London!! |
Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Happy to see you had a nice experience, please keep us informed on how things go when you move over :)
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Re: Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12072729)
(don't forget the snow and the tail ends of hurricanes)
Did I miss the pics you were going to post? |
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