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Recce to Cochrane
Hi all,
We've got loads of questions so please if anyone can provide answers to any it would be great. We've been looking at moving to Canada for some time (we'll be going down the spousal route) and have been on a few visits but never really found somewhere we could both see ourselves living, UNTIL we read an article in Canada magazine which was about a couple who had moved to Cochrane. We both loved the sound of it, it appears to have everything we've been looking for so I'm coming over in September to have a look for a week. Husband is staying to look after our 2 kids -his idea as he rightly pointed out he doesn't care which part we go to as long as we go! Guess I'm the picky one!- I want to find out as much as I can before I go so I don't waste time. How bad are the winters in Alberta really? On your recce what do you wish you'd checked out/done/visited? How easily did your children adapt to moving away from family? For Cochrane: I've heard there's a brilliant childrens centre, and I wondered what the groups are like -and what age they go up to- as our children are 2 and 4 months and I need plenty to take them to. What are the people like at the groups? Welcoming to Brits? Are there many people at them as alot here are oversubscribed? Are the groups term time only? Do you get any free hours at nursery over there? How much do you get in child benefit? What's the best thing about Cochrane? It sounds too good to be true! I know there's alot of questions but we'd appreciate any help or advice going!! Cheers. |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by Bumblebee2
(Post 9452837)
Hi all,
We've got loads of questions so please if anyone can provide answers to any it would be great. We've been looking at moving to Canada for some time (we'll be going down the spousal route) and have been on a few visits but never really found somewhere we could both see ourselves living, UNTIL we read an article in Canada magazine which was about a couple who had moved to Cochrane. We both loved the sound of it, it appears to have everything we've been looking for so I'm coming over in September to have a look for a week. Husband is staying to look after our 2 kids -his idea as he rightly pointed out he doesn't care which part we go to as long as we go! Guess I'm the picky one!- I want to find out as much as I can before I go so I don't waste time. How bad are the winters in Alberta really? Compared to what? I think they are fine. On your recce what do you wish you'd checked out/done/visited? Nothing really, nothing you do on your reccie will really give you an idea of what it is like to live here day to day - only living here will achieve that. How easily did your children adapt to moving away from family? Very easily, but we were not a family that lived in each others' pockets. If you are, you may struggle, as may your children. For Cochrane: I've heard there's a brilliant childrens centre, and I wondered what the groups are like -and what age they go up to- as our children are 2 and 4 months and I need plenty to take them to. What are the people like at the groups? Welcoming to Brits? Loads of Brits live in Cochrane. Are there many people at them as alot here are oversubscribed? Are the groups term time only? Do you get any free hours at nursery over there? None. You pay for such things here. You may qualify for a subsidy, you may not. How much do you get in child benefit? All children under 6 receive $100 a month (although it is not called child benefit). How much you will receive for those and any older than 6 depends upon your income. I'll leave the queries I have failed to respond to to be answered by those that live there. What's the best thing about Cochrane? It sounds too good to be true! Its proximity to the Rockies. I like it, others don't. You will have to see for yourself. I know there's alot of questions but we'd appreciate any help or advice going!! Cheers. Best of luck |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
winters are too long...mid Oct - Mid Apr well this winter just gone anyway
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Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9452893)
winters are too long...mid Oct - Mid Apr well this winter just gone anyway
However I put normal in quotes because it's extremely difficult to define these days. With the exception of the last two (virtually no chinooks), winters have recently been relatively mild in Calgary and areas. I believe it has been similar in Edmonton chinooks excepted.;) |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
It's a great town, has a nice feel to it and you can are on the right side for the rockies.
We've been here 11 months, winter wasn't too bad, life/work continues as normal. As a place to bring children up in - lots to do. Goodluck with your reccie. Poppit |
Re: Reccie to Cochrane
Thanks everyone for your replies. Our computer died and we had to get a new one hence not being able to get on to check for replies.
My flight is booked now for September. Is the only motel there a Super 8 as I need to get that booked next. Really looking forward to it now although I'm terrified in case I like it! Husband would be so pleased if I do! Anyone else with any advice would be great.... |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Hi Bumblebee2
I'm biased as I already live here but I love Cochrane!!! We moved here a little over two and a half years ago now and think it's fantastic. We have two kids too; a little older than yours though as ours are 5 and 9. Winters here are OK. Yes, it's colder than UK winters and we get more snow but life rarely grinds to a halt. The winters are embraced - great for skiing, ice skating and sledding. There's a couple of good sledding hills in Cochrane and one of the local ponds is used for skating in winter too. On our recces, we pretty much checked out all we wanted. We stayed here in Cochrane for two weeks which gave us time to check out what we needed to plus some time for sightseeing too. Our children coped really well with moving away from their old lives; the younger they are, generally the easier it is. I've heard really good things about the children's groups here in town but don't have too much personal experience with them. Lucy Lovelock is the person to speak to on that front (she'll probably be along on here sometime too to answer some of your queries) as she has younger kids than me. We put my youngest in to a pre-school when we moved over until he was old enough to attend Kindergarten. The first pre-school we tried to get him in to was over-subscribed and so we were unlucky but we were more than happy with the one he did go to. The best thing about Cochrane? That's a toughie as so much about it is great! I love its location; close enough to the city but also close enough to the mountains (we can see them from our house!). There is so much green space around too - lots of walking and cycling paths and lots of childrens play parks everywhere. Lots to do - swimming, bowling, movies, ice skating etc. There's always something going on in town from pancake breakfasts, rodeos, parades etc. The schools are good here too; my children have just finished Kindergarten and Grade 4 respectively and we have been really pleased with their schooling. There are several motels/hotels in town apart from the Super 8. Theres also Best Western and Days Inn. We also have a self-contained guest suite we let out that may be of interest to you. Not sure of your dates but the only dates in September that it is currently booked out is 8 to 18 September inclusive. PM me if you'd like further details. Anyway, please don't hesitate to PM me if there's anything further I can help you with regard to Cochrane (I even have some pics taken around town I can always send you!). I'm sure you'll love it here; it's a very friendly, family orientated town. Regards.
Originally Posted by Bumblebee2
(Post 9452837)
Hi all,
We've got loads of questions so please if anyone can provide answers to any it would be great. We've been looking at moving to Canada for some time (we'll be going down the spousal route) and have been on a few visits but never really found somewhere we could both see ourselves living, UNTIL we read an article in Canada magazine which was about a couple who had moved to Cochrane. We both loved the sound of it, it appears to have everything we've been looking for so I'm coming over in September to have a look for a week. Husband is staying to look after our 2 kids -his idea as he rightly pointed out he doesn't care which part we go to as long as we go! Guess I'm the picky one!- I want to find out as much as I can before I go so I don't waste time. How bad are the winters in Alberta really? On your recce what do you wish you'd checked out/done/visited? How easily did your children adapt to moving away from family? For Cochrane: I've heard there's a brilliant childrens centre, and I wondered what the groups are like -and what age they go up to- as our children are 2 and 4 months and I need plenty to take them to. What are the people like at the groups? Welcoming to Brits? Are there many people at them as alot here are oversubscribed? Are the groups term time only? Do you get any free hours at nursery over there? How much do you get in child benefit? What's the best thing about Cochrane? It sounds too good to be true! I know there's alot of questions but we'd appreciate any help or advice going!! Cheers. |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by TheThornes
(Post 9477162)
Hi Bumblebee2
I'm biased as I already live here but I love Cochrane!!! We moved here a little over two and a half years ago now and think it's fantastic. We have two kids too; a little older than yours though as ours are 5 and 9. Winters here are OK. Yes, it's colder than UK winters and we get more snow but life rarely grinds to a halt. The winters are embraced - great for skiing, ice skating and sledding. There's a couple of good sledding hills in Cochrane and one of the local ponds is used for skating in winter too. On our recces, we pretty much checked out all we wanted. We stayed here in Cochrane for two weeks which gave us time to check out what we needed to plus some time for sightseeing too. Our children coped really well with moving away from their old lives; the younger they are, generally the easier it is. I've heard really good things about the children's groups here in town but don't have too much personal experience with them. Lucy Lovelock is the person to speak to on that front (she'll probably be along on here sometime too to answer some of your queries) as she has younger kids than me. We put my youngest in to a pre-school when we moved over until he was old enough to attend Kindergarten. The first pre-school we tried to get him in to was over-subscribed and so we were unlucky but we were more than happy with the one he did go to. The best thing about Cochrane? That's a toughie as so much about it is great! I love its location; close enough to the city but also close enough to the mountains (we can see them from our house!). There is so much green space around too - lots of walking and cycling paths and lots of childrens play parks everywhere. Lots to do - swimming, bowling, movies, ice skating etc. There's always something going on in town from pancake breakfasts, rodeos, parades etc. The schools are good here too; my children have just finished Kindergarten and Grade 4 respectively and we have been really pleased with their schooling. There are several motels/hotels in town apart from the Super 8. Theres also Best Western and Days Inn. We also have a self-contained guest suite we let out that may be of interest to you. Not sure of your dates but the only dates in September that it is currently booked out is 8 to 18 September inclusive. PM me if you'd like further details. Anyway, please don't hesitate to PM me if there's anything further I can help you with regard to Cochrane (I even have some pics taken around town I can always send you!). I'm sure you'll love it here; it's a very friendly, family orientated town. Regards. |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Thanks to everyone for your replies. It's great to hear all the positive points.
It certainly sounds like the type of place we're looking for -family orientated, and where children can have more freedom. I'm coming over in September just less than 8 weeks to go now and I can't wait to see everything. Anyone got anything that I really should check out there except for the ice cream place?! (Got to lose a few pounds so I can really appreciate that one!) |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by Bumblebee2
(Post 9452837)
Hi all,
We've got loads of questions so please if anyone can provide answers to any it would be great. We've been looking at moving to Canada for some time (we'll be going down the spousal route) and have been on a few visits but never really found somewhere we could both see ourselves living, UNTIL we read an article in Canada magazine which was about a couple who had moved to Cochrane. We both loved the sound of it, it appears to have everything we've been looking for so I'm coming over in September to have a look for a week. Husband is staying to look after our 2 kids -his idea as he rightly pointed out he doesn't care which part we go to as long as we go! Guess I'm the picky one!- I want to find out as much as I can before I go so I don't waste time. How bad are the winters in Alberta really? On your recce what do you wish you'd checked out/done/visited? How easily did your children adapt to moving away from family? For Cochrane: I've heard there's a brilliant childrens centre, and I wondered what the groups are like -and what age they go up to- as our children are 2 and 4 months and I need plenty to take them to. What are the people like at the groups? Welcoming to Brits? Are there many people at them as alot here are oversubscribed? Are the groups term time only? Do you get any free hours at nursery over there? How much do you get in child benefit? What's the best thing about Cochrane? It sounds too good to be true! I know there's alot of questions but we'd appreciate any help or advice going!! Cheers. |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by Sarahanne
(Post 9496446)
I agree with the Thornes above (lovely family), we have been here for just over a year, and have had our ups and downs, but you know what, the downs have been made so much easier than if we had been back in the UK. Our children are children here, we are still biased as we spent all winter skiing in Nakiska, and now, yep we are camping every weekend in our 5k trailer!! We love it, I feel that now we are all living a full and happy life, our neighbours are all Canadian, and so so wonderful. As is everyone in Cochrane, ok so you will meet the odd one, but not as much as I met them in B & Q and Tesco every weekend!!! Boy dont miss those weekends! The Winters are cold, but the sun shines every day, and the sky is always blue, I love it! I wouldnt live any where else in the world, and I have been to a few places. Good luck, embrace the change, and when in Rome!!!!
welcome back to the forum :p |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by ladylord
(Post 9499619)
welcome back to the forum :p
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Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by Bumblebee2
(Post 9499574)
Thanks to everyone for your replies. It's great to hear all the positive points.
It certainly sounds like the type of place we're looking for -family orientated, and where children can have more freedom. I'm coming over in September just less than 8 weeks to go now and I can't wait to see everything. Anyone got anything that I really should check out there except for the ice cream place?! (Got to lose a few pounds so I can really appreciate that one!) |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Hi,
Were also in the process of planning a Recce to Cochrane. Weve got friends who started out in Calgary and ended up moving to Golden, BC. We visited Canada 2 years ago and fell in love with it, we've applied for Permanent Residency as skilled workers as myself and my wife are both Nurses. I have booked flights for Oct/Nov when were planning to spend 3 weeks checking out Cochrane, Calgary, and Okotoks. We're also still weighing up the pro's and con's of living in Kelowna, BC v's Alberta, so were also planning to visit there in our 3 weeks. If anyone has any info regarding nursing in Alberta it would be much appreciated. Rich |
Re: Recce to Cochrane
Originally Posted by richardohardingo
(Post 9529158)
Hi,
Were also in the process of planning a Recce to Cochrane. Weve got friends who started out in Calgary and ended up moving to Golden, BC. We visited Canada 2 years ago and fell in love with it, we've applied for Permanent Residency as skilled workers as myself and my wife are both Nurses. I have booked flights for Oct/Nov when were planning to spend 3 weeks checking out Cochrane, Calgary, and Okotoks. We're also still weighing up the pro's and con's of living in Kelowna, BC v's Alberta, so were also planning to visit there in our 3 weeks. If anyone has any info regarding nursing in Alberta it would be much appreciated. Rich |
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