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Time for a change, NS or VI
After being in Calgary for over 5 years now, my wife and I feel we need a change.
I am a carpenter with my own contracting business here in Calgary, and I'm starting to get a bit worn down by the rat race here in Calgary, so we have decided to have a change of scenery. We both love the sea, having previously lived in the Channel Islands, and have narrowed down our options to either Vancouver Island ( we both fell in love with the island on a recent holiday there) or Nova Scotia. While I am willing to work for a company until I get settled, I will obviously be looking to start up on my own again, so the most important option is work opportunities, but also housing, lifestyle etc. We would appreciate some insight into living and working from the good people of either place, just to help us make our minds up. |
Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
I'm sitting on VI looking out the window at the, admittedly amazing, view to Salt Spring Island, and thinking that, if I had that choice, I'd likely go to NS. Both have high taxes and, I would think, limited employment opportunities. But it's cheaper to buy property in NS and it's nearer to the UK. The cider is, however, better in BC.
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Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Cheaper housing and being nearer to the UK is part of the reason we are thinking NS. As both our parents are in their 80's, the journey to VI may be a bit too far. However, it may also put some people off from visiting, so it has it's pro's and con's!
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Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Yeah but the economy in NS is much weaker than in Alberta and Vancouver Island isn't exactly known for its thriving job market either.
Have you thought about living near a lake? E.g. Milo. |
Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10882054)
I'm sitting on VI looking out the window at the, admittedly amazing, view to Salt Spring Island, and thinking that, if I had that choice, I'd likely go to NS. Both have high taxes and, I would think, limited employment opportunities. But it's cheaper to buy property in NS and it's nearer to the UK. The cider is, however, better in BC.
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Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Ocean's and booming economy, particular in, new home construction & reno, you say? 4.5hr flying time to Blighty? Head to the Far East young man. www.newfoundlandlabrador.com ;)
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Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Nova Scotia. Affordable housing, great people, great food and beautiful.
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Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
We've been living in NS for 3 months and love it. Really friendly people, amazing scenery, no busy traffic. I'm sure you could find somewhere here to start a business, particularly outside of Halifax - less competition!
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Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Originally Posted by rivingtonpike
(Post 10882323)
I'm just about to hop into the car to go to Cowichan Bay myself!
Another thought on the matter is that NS has four seasons of weather, bad features being lots of snow and lots of bugs. VI has year round damp. If you just can't deal with the cold then drizzle might look better. |
Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10882854)
In, or about, Cowichan Bay, we very much liked the Brig. Since they have a Newfie singer it's just like being in NS.
Another thought on the matter is that NS has four seasons of weather, bad features being lots of snow and lots of bugs. VI has year round damp. If you just can't deal with the cold then drizzle might look better. |
Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
My 2c... I live in NS, but without family ties to either area, seems like BC would be a very tempting proposition:
- better weather (NS is freeze-thaw in winter; humid in summer) - better scenery/outdoorsy stuff (ocean + mountains) - better economy (higher wages/rates) - lower taxes - has a couple of big cities (Victoria/Vancouver) - closer to rest of the world (Asia/USA) NS definitely has cheaper property, but it's cheaper for a reason - less people want to live here! It's certainly closer to the UK, but it's not cheap to get there: can still cost $1000+ to fly home in the winter (1 flight a day; Air Canada monopoly). Now, we love our life here in NS because of the people (lots of friends and family here), but without that, we'd move to BC in a heartbeat. |
Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Originally Posted by the undutchables
(Post 10883322)
A wee bit drizzle isn't a problem, we are from Scotland originally, and don't even mind cold and snow, but in Calgary, we can get snow on the ground for up to 7 months every winter, and weeks at -30. A novelty at first, but loses its appeal very quickly!
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Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Originally Posted by lostandconfused
(Post 10883421)
- has a couple of big cities (Victoria/Vancouver)
- closer to rest of the world (Asia/USA) I couldn''t live on VI, in fact I don't think I could last a week (this is day 5), driving is too difficult, waiting for crusties in shops makes buying anything an interminable process. There are visible signs of native people so the absurdly twee moss anf ivy covered houses of the English are interspresed by houses with cars on bricks and mangy unchained dogs. The buildings alternate; Tunbridge Wells, Reservation, Tunbridge Wells, Reservation. Then again, everywhere smells of weed, with enough of that I might mellow. |
Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Originally Posted by the undutchables
(Post 10883322)
A wee bit drizzle isn't a problem, we are from Scotland originally, and don't even mind cold and snow, but in Calgary, we can get snow on the ground for up to 7 months every winter, and weeks at -30. A novelty at first, but loses its appeal very quickly!
If you want decent weather year round, don't live in Canada. It's pretty much that simple. The Okanagan Valley is always put forward as having the best weather, but because it's a valley it's overcast for months during the winter and they often have forest fires during the summer. At least in Calgary it's dry so you don't have much snow to shovel and it's also very sunny. Last winter was a bit on the long side I will admit but that was unusual. In fact it's the longest winter on record. |
Re: Time for a change, NS or VI
Originally Posted by the undutchables
(Post 10883322)
A wee bit drizzle isn't a problem, we are from Scotland originally, and don't even mind cold and snow, but in Calgary, we can get snow on the ground for up to 7 months every winter, and weeks at -30. A novelty at first, but loses its appeal very quickly!
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