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AnneMarieC Sep 23rd 2013 9:16 pm

Tips for Ottawa move?
 
Hello hello,

Well we're in the process of getting to Canada (me returning and hubby/daughter first timers). So that its new for both of us we've decided to go to Ottawa (I lived for many years in Calgary, AB).

Not knowing the city at all I thought I might pick some of the collective brains to see if there are any tips/thoughts out there. I've been doing lots of googling and sleuthing online but wonder if some horses mouths might not be useful :)

Could be about:
Transport (we won't have a car for at least 6 months)
Areas (looking primarily to head to Ottawa West)
Job searches (yes, we're going out there w/o a job to go to, I'm in accountancy - anyone recommend temp/placement agencies)
Things to do (both typical and off the wall)
Love/Hate things about the city

Thanking you in advance :) x

MillieF Sep 23rd 2013 9:35 pm

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 

Originally Posted by AnneMarieC (Post 10915347)
Hello hello,

Well we're in the process of getting to Canada (me returning and hubby/daughter first timers). So that its new for both of us we've decided to go to Ottawa (I lived for many years in Calgary, AB).
x

That's really what made us move to the Maritimes, so that it's an adventure for us all.

Very best of luck; there are lots on here who know about Ottawa, and will we along to help...when are you planning to come, and how old is your daughter?

AnneMarieC Sep 23rd 2013 9:57 pm

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
Never been to the Maritimes but hear it's gorgeous - definitely planning on a trip one day for hols!

We're aiming for mid/end November, once we get the AIP from Miss through then its all systems go to find flights, temp accom, and interviews for work for me once we land etc (hubby will be on visitor visa until he gets his COPR). Daughter is 19mths.

Former Lancastrian Sep 24th 2013 1:53 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
Check Kijiji or Craigslist to see if there any couch surfing opportunities at 24 Sussex Drive.

AnneMarieC Sep 24th 2013 3:04 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
Sadly I already enquired there but all couches are currently occupied by coat-tailers. A shame really - I hear their chicken soup is lush.

Souvy Sep 24th 2013 3:33 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 

Originally Posted by AnneMarieC (Post 10915347)
Hello hello,

Well we're in the process of getting to Canada (me returning and hubby/daughter first timers). So that its new for both of us we've decided to go to Ottawa (I lived for many years in Calgary, AB).

Not knowing the city at all I thought I might pick some of the collective brains to see if there are any tips/thoughts out there. I've been doing lots of googling and sleuthing online but wonder if some horses mouths might not be useful :)

Could be about:
Transport (we won't have a car for at least 6 months)
Areas (looking primarily to head to Ottawa West)
Job searches (yes, we're going out there w/o a job to go to, I'm in accountancy - anyone recommend temp/placement agencies)
Things to do (both typical and off the wall)
Love/Hate things about the city

Thanking you in advance :) x

Public transportation is very good. There are excellent connections between buses and trains.

Ottawa West is quite big. Be more specific.

Things to do? Help us a bit. My typical may not be your typical. I hope for your sake that it isn't.

AnneMarieC Sep 24th 2013 4:11 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
It's hard to be more specific when I've not been ;)

I've been looking loosely around Nepean / Westboro / Carlington type areas but no idea what the demographic is like, or what would be considered a safe area or rough area etc. I'm your typical white middle class nervy bird (I currently live in Greenwich, London) so want to feel safe / like I could go out late at night.

As we won't have a car, and hubby will be a stay-at-home-dad initially, it'd be good to know what areas are more "family-friendly", or have good amenities close by (as opposed to living in Stittsville, for example, where it'd be better to have a car).

Hehe - hubbie and I are very eclectic in our "things to do" which is why I like throwing it out to the locals to see either what they would do, or where they would take, out of town guests - as well as what they'd consider off the wall things to do but that they enjoy. It's a nice way of getting a cross section of information and also seeing what's out there that isn't "typical tourist". So my question would be, to a local, what do YOU do around town that you enjoy? (Doesn't matter if it floats my boat or not, it's nice to know it goes on).

Shard Sep 24th 2013 4:45 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
Out of curiosity Anne, coming from London, and being into the eclectic, public transport etc., why Ottawa and not say Toronto?

Steve_ Sep 24th 2013 4:51 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
What isn't there to do in Ottawa, there are museums and various attractions all over the place.

I really like Ottawa, but at the end of the day Calgary is more sunny and has lower taxes. House prices are really steep in Ottawa too.


why Ottawa and not say Toronto?
Because it's a much nicer place to live and has way less traffic! You can actually live in a house and commute to work in a reasonable amount of time!

Atlantic Xpat Sep 24th 2013 4:58 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 

Originally Posted by AnneMarieC (Post 10915864)
(as opposed to living in Stittsville, for example, where it'd be better to have a car).

My S-i-L & family live in Stittsville. It's not a bad place but you definately need a car. As a single person she lived in the Glebe which is a happening neighbourhood. Expensive though. (Which is why as a family they live in Stittsville now!)

AnneMarieC Sep 24th 2013 5:13 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 10915921)
Out of curiosity Anne, coming from London, and being into the eclectic, public transport etc., why Ottawa and not say Toronto?

Not that interested in Toronto as its more of a "big city" which is why we're leaving London. Tbh we don't go out that much at all since having our daughter so we don't "need" to have lots to do, just nice to know what's about.

Interestingly, rental prices are much lower in Ottawa than Calgary atm - no doubt due to the horrendous flooding earlier this year causing alot of people to have to move out of their homes and into rental accom in the interim. I love Calgary and have some family and all my old friends there, but we really wanted to be somewhere brand new for the both of us to generate a life and not piggyback on my old one. But the flipside to the coin is that we're going in blind.

Once we have a car I can see us moving further out (ie Stittsville as a family) as the commute still seems reasonable. In London we're used to 45min+ commutes so Ottawa outskirts seems very doable. But for the foreseeable future we'll be dependent on public transport.

Shard Sep 24th 2013 5:31 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 

Originally Posted by AnneMarieC (Post 10915971)
Not that interested in Toronto as its more of a "big city" which is why we're leaving London. Tbh we don't go out that much at all since having our daughter so we don't "need" to have lots to do, just nice to know what's about.

Interestingly, rental prices are much lower in Ottawa than Calgary atm - no doubt due to the horrendous flooding earlier this year causing alot of people to have to move out of their homes and into rental accom in the interim. I love Calgary and have some family and all my old friends there, but we really wanted to be somewhere brand new for the both of us to generate a life and not piggyback on my old one. But the flipside to the coin is that we're going in blind.

Once we have a car I can see us moving further out (ie Stittsville as a family) as the commute still seems reasonable. In London we're used to 45min+ commutes so Ottawa outskirts seems very doable. But for the foreseeable future we'll be dependent on public transport.


That makes sense. Especially the completely new place thing. Young family does tend to transform social life and activities!

I was surprised to read Steve's comment that Ottawa property is more expensive than Calgary's, I thought it was vice-versa.

AnneMarieC Sep 24th 2013 5:38 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
Not sure about buying as I've not been looking at that - but renting it definitely is vice-versa ... I was doing a price comparison on them a few months ago when Calgary was still on the table.

JB0591 Sep 24th 2013 10:00 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 
Areas - If you are going to bus it then I would read up on the various routes and plan that into the accommodation search

Job searches - anyone recommend temp/placement agencies - Robert Half Technologies were the most professional i dealt with

Things to do (both typical and off the wall) -
Lots
Winter: Tons of ice skating in winter and not to far to ski albeit it hills rather than mountains. Winterlude in Feb.
Summer: Kayaking at Dow's Lake, walk in the Gatineau hills, great air show at Gatineau in Sept, take a swim in the river at one of the public beaches
All year: Museums everywhere, from the expected, air and space near airport to the unexpected The Diefenbunker, take a show in at either NAC or Scotiabank Place (we are going to see Eddie Izzard in Nov), ride a mechanical bull (weds) at Crazy horse, watch everyone stare at you as you take the cover off the snooker table in Broken Cue in Kanata,

Love/Hate things about the city

Love the water - got my boaters license and get to take my friends speed boat out in summer

Partially discharged Sep 24th 2013 10:05 am

Re: Tips for Ottawa move?
 

Originally Posted by JB0591 (Post 10916360)
, ride a mechanical bull (weds) at Crazy horse, watch everyone stare at you as you take the cover off the snooker table in Broken Cue in Kanata,

Crazy Horse...were you on a cougar hunt?

Do tell more about the snooker table at the Broken Cue. I've often wondered what that place is like below Grace in the Kitchen.


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