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brookel May 8th 2011 12:13 pm

Revelstoke
 
Hello

My OH and I were initially looking to move to Vancouver when our Visa's are finally sorted, but upon advice from others here on BE have been looking at other places to get a bit more for our money.....

Anyway, with this in mind we started looking all over (googlemaps!) and have come across Revelstoke which has peaked our interest.

I know they're completely different from one another but we're pretty open as to where we start our Canadian adventure.....

So, my question is this, has anybody got any info or experience of/about Revelstoke?

Thank you in advance, brookel

Alberta_Rose May 8th 2011 12:36 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 
It's a tiny place with a ski resort .... what do you intend to do there?

edit: having looked at www.mls.ca for property listings, it doesn't look that inexpensive to me anyway ... the only places affordable (to our budget anyway, and we live in Calgary) would be mobile homes!

Oink May 8th 2011 2:39 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by brookel (Post 9351444)
Hello

My OH and I were initially looking to move to Vancouver when our Visa's are finally sorted, but upon advice from others here on BE have been looking at other places to get a bit more for our money.....

Anyway, with this in mind we started looking all over (googlemaps!) and have come across Revelstoke which has peaked our interest.

I know they're completely different from one another but we're pretty open as to where we start our Canadian adventure.....

So, my question is this, has anybody got any info or experience of/about Revelstoke?

Thank you in advance, brookel

Yes, its a small town on a major road that has a big damn and a railway. There's not much to do there so the kids and adults do lots of drugs and booze. It's like many a small rural/isolated town in Canada, it's rather unpleasant. It's backward, small minded, xenophobic and there's a fair amount of domestic and personal abuse.

ExKiwilass May 8th 2011 2:51 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 
I wonder if it has grow-ups? No self-respecting small town in BC should be without a few dozen

mandymoochops May 8th 2011 3:11 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 
Absolutely stunning place - however it is the place where a lot of Albertan Yahoos head off to the mountain for sledding and boarding and skiing.

Nice place to have a cabin, wouldn't want to live there year round.

Take a look at a place called 3 Valley Gap - amazing place to stay. :thumbup:

printer May 8th 2011 4:56 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by Alberta_Rose (Post 9351455)
It's a tiny place with a ski resort .... what do you intend to do there?

edit: having looked at www.mls.ca for property listings, it doesn't look that inexpensive to me anyway ... the only places affordable (to our budget anyway, and we live in Calgary) would be mobile homes!

How come? The mobile homes look to be under $100k would you buy a house in Calgary for that? The homes look about normal to me plenty for high $200k low $300k although certainly not cheap compared to some areas i guess.

Alberta_Rose May 8th 2011 5:15 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by printer (Post 9351738)
How come? The mobile homes look to be under $100k would you buy a house in Calgary for that? The homes look about normal to me plenty for high $200k low $300k although certainly not cheap compared to some areas i guess.

Some are, but when you look closely there are very few homes in that price range that don't look like shacks, or at least "fixer-uppers". Very little under 500k, and plenty over 1 million $.

Anyhow, the main point of my argument was that it's a small resort town, so unless you are planning on retiring there and spending your days hiking, skiing and generally pottering about, it might not be a very good choice as a place to call home.

printer May 8th 2011 5:57 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by Alberta_Rose (Post 9351754)
Some are, but when you look closely there are very few homes in that price range that don't look like shacks, or at least "fixer-uppers". Very little under 500k, and plenty over 1 million $.

Anyhow, the main point of my argument was that it's a small resort town, so unless you are planning on retiring there and spending your days hiking, skiing and generally pottering about, it might not be a very good choice as a place to call home.

Agreed it's not a place i would want to live in but it does seem to have some affordable housing if Revelstoke floats your boat.
I hear that the sledding and the skiing is extreme if that is what you are into.

brookel May 8th 2011 7:14 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 
thank you everybody for your replies, yes, the snowboarding/sports was one of the reasons we were looking at it, i'll take a look at the links...:)

Almost Canadian May 9th 2011 1:58 am

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by brookel (Post 9351950)
thank you everybody for your replies, yes, the snowboarding/sports was one of the reasons we were looking at it, i'll take a look at the links...:)

Then live in a city within reasonable commuting distance and have "weekends away" there. Hard to see how one could make a decent income living there, although I accept it would not be impossible.

ann m May 9th 2011 12:56 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 
The town has very nice hanging baskets.

Edit: In the summer.

One of the few places you pass through, that makes an effort with it's appearance. Note though, that we pass through :sneaky:

Steve_P May 9th 2011 1:04 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by ann m (Post 9353853)
One of the few places you pass through, that makes an effort with it's appearance. Note though, that we pass through :sneaky:

Realistically though you don't even pass through. If you stay on the Trans-Canada Highway you pass it by. ;)

dave2003 May 9th 2011 1:08 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by brookel (Post 9351444)
Hello

My OH and I were initially looking to move to Vancouver when our Visa's are finally sorted, but upon advice from others here on BE have been looking at other places to get a bit more for our money.....

Anyway, with this in mind we started looking all over (googlemaps!) and have come across Revelstoke which has peaked our interest.

I know they're completely different from one another but we're pretty open as to where we start our Canadian adventure.....

So, my question is this, has anybody got any info or experience of/about Revelstoke?

Thank you in advance, brookel

Fantastic cycling there-Finger Lakes to the south, Rogers Pass, best egg and bacon in Canada at the gas station just east of the "Last Spike" exhibtion.

Don't think there is much in the way of job opportunities there though.

And like many a mountain resort town, with the opening of the new ski area to the south, house prices started to take off.

ann m May 9th 2011 1:10 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 9353860)
Realistically though you don't even pass through. If you stay on the Trans-Canada Highway you pass it by. ;)

Yeah, but you can see all those pretty baskets by that band-standy thing as you pass by - and all the purdy flowers by that nice walled gateway near McDonalds :p

Steve_P May 9th 2011 1:16 pm

Re: Revelstoke
 

Originally Posted by ann m (Post 9353866)
Yeah, but you can see all those pretty baskets by that band-standy thing as you pass by - and all the purdy flowers by that nice walled gateway near McDonalds :p

Bandstand? There's a bandstand?

I guess I'm too focused on my driving, can't say I've ever noticed. :o


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