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PaulandNikki Sep 30th 2008 3:35 pm

Victoria, nice place
 
Well, we've been here a week and a half and so far love it :thumbup:

Homeless bums are a bit of problem near the apartment but we should be moving into our new suite out of town in the next couple of days.

At the moment, we *think* we've made the right move :thumbsup:

montreal mike Sep 30th 2008 3:42 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by PaulandNikki (Post 6834822)
Well, we've been here a week and a half and so far love it :thumbup:

Homeless bums are a bit of problem near the apartment but we should be moving into our new suite out of town in the next couple of days.

At the moment, we *think* we've made the right move :thumbsup:

I was there on a business trip a few months back. I loved it.

Steve_P Sep 30th 2008 3:50 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 6834830)
I was there on a business trip a few months back. I loved it.

Nice place to visit, wouldn't want to live there. ;)

Rich_007 Sep 30th 2008 3:53 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 6834845)
Nice place to visit, wouldn't want to live there. ;)

Ya, too many ye olde worlde tea shoppes and antique stores. Brits too. Everywhere :thumbdown: like a plague. Lots of old people too.

R.

montreal mike Sep 30th 2008 3:53 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 
Steve,

After you've lived in Montreal for about 46 years it is hard to imagine living anywhere else. I spent a year in Ottawa (well paying contract work) and disliked it intensely. But that's me. There is no accounting for tastes.

Steve_P Sep 30th 2008 3:55 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by Rich_007 (Post 6834852)
Lots of old people too.

Way too many of these and I'm becoming one of 'em.:eek::eek::eek:

PaulandNikki Sep 30th 2008 4:01 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 
Doesn't seem to be too many antique shops and olde worlde tea shops, don't think I've seen a single olde worlde tea shoppe and the only antiques have been on Antique Row (and driving old Chryslers or coming on the Clipper from Seattle :rofl: ).
Seems to be a ton of vibrant bar/pub/restaurants and a good mix of people though.
Just need to sort out some work.

Steve_P Sep 30th 2008 4:01 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 6834856)
Steve,

After you've lived in Montreal for about 46 years it is hard to imagine living anywhere else. I spent a year in Ottawa (well paying contract work) and disliked it intensely. But that's me. There is no accounting for tastes.

Mike I sort of feel the same way about Alberta in general I've lived here for 45 years the last 34 in Calgary and I really have no desire to leave.

I spent 4.5 months in Ottawa in 1972 training for ATC and hated it, however it was September to through to the middle of January, not the best time to see Ottawa also it was a really lousy winter that year.

I really like "the island" and love to visit but I'm always happy to get home.

ryancoffey Oct 1st 2008 8:14 am

Re: Victoria, nice place
 
Yeah, Victoria's pretty nice, and there's lots of Brits there. The only downside is the seedy people downtown. I planned to settle there for many years but didn't want to raise my kids with access to that stuff downtown. Outside of that, it's really a very nice town. I enjoy visiting people there.

Lots of good food for a North American "city"too.

PaulandNikki Oct 1st 2008 9:34 am

Re: Victoria, nice place
 
Having been to a vast amount of cities across the world, I certainly wouldn't rank Victoria's "seedy" people as anywhere approaching other places :rofl:

westchilt Oct 1st 2008 9:52 am

Re: Victoria, nice place
 
We moved here from Edmonton where we had lived for 18 years after leaving the UK. We live just north of Victoria and love it. So many people talk about old people and teashops and it really is not like that at all. There is so much to do here it is amazing, and you don't have to worry about clearing snow for 7 months of the year! Yes there are homeless people downtown but it is no different to any other inner city.
There are loads of great restaurants, pubs etc and forests, trails, beaches, coves I could go on and on.

As for the old people, they are the most active sharp minded seniors I have come across since moving to Canada, and I hope I will be like them when I get to their age :)

PaulandNikki hope you settle in well and I am sure you will love it.. good luck:thumbsup:

willmore Oct 1st 2008 11:00 am

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by PaulandNikki (Post 6834822)
Well, we've been here a week and a half and so far love it :thumbup:

Homeless bums are a bit of problem near the apartment but we should be moving into our new suite out of town in the next couple of days.

At the moment, we *think* we've made the right move :thumbsup:

Enjoy victoria and hope the settling in is a smooth transition for you! Get ready to stormwatch during the fall/winter months, its fabulous...

jempee Oct 1st 2008 11:18 am

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by PaulandNikki (Post 6834822)
Well, we've been here a week and a half and so far love it :thumbup:

Homeless bums are a bit of problem near the apartment but we should be moving into our new suite out of town in the next couple of days.

At the moment, we *think* we've made the right move :thumbsup:

Hi. glad you are liking the island :thumbsup:

where abouts are you staying?? husband and son are working on the homeless place downtown at the moment. They said its like watching the Thriller video everyday :rofl:

maddhobs Oct 1st 2008 12:35 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

Originally Posted by PaulandNikki (Post 6834822)
Well, we've been here a week and a half and so far love it :thumbup:

Homeless bums are a bit of problem near the apartment but we should be moving into our new suite out of town in the next couple of days.

At the moment, we *think* we've made the right move :thumbsup:

Welcome to Vancouver Island and pleased to hear you are enjoying it!:thumbsup:

PaulandNikki Oct 1st 2008 12:40 pm

Re: Victoria, nice place
 

where abouts are you staying?
At the moment we are down on Swift St, right in the middle of it, we call the walk from the top of the road to the apartment block the bumrun :rofl:
Moving to our new place at the end of the week, that's in the Lake Hill area just north of Swan Lake.
If any Victorianites fancy a coffee/beer etc then let us know :)


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