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eeynmre Jul 21st 2010 9:13 pm

Waterloo, is it all that?
 
Hi,

I'm in the final stages of relocating to Waterloo Ontario, and whilst I have visited the town before and have had the half day tour around the town by the relocation agent, who made out that waterloo was like some sort of hybrid cross breed between a high tech city coupled with the rural charm of the darling buds of may, I'd like to get the low down from someone who's actually lived there, does anyone out there in the ether have any pearls of wisdom about Waterloo that they'd like to share?

Regards

Mark

triumphguy Jul 22nd 2010 4:21 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 
It's more than "all that" it's also Kitchener!:rofl:

How much more British one get!:thumbup:

dbd33 Jul 22nd 2010 4:41 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by triumphguy (Post 8720866)
It's more than "all that" it's also Kitchener!:rofl:

How much more British one get!:thumbup:

Er, renaming it from "Berlin" didn't make the German language any less common there.

Atlantic Xpat Jul 22nd 2010 4:42 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by triumphguy (Post 8720866)
How much more British one get!:thumbup:

London, ON?

ireland2canada Jul 22nd 2010 4:46 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 8720930)
London, ON?

<shudders>

triumphguy Jul 22nd 2010 4:50 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 8720927)
Er, renaming it from "Berlin" didn't make the German language any less common there.

I know - that's the irony!:cool:

Especially when they still have Oktoberfest!

OK - my sister lived there for a few years. She seemed to enjoy it. Her hubby commuted to Toronto everyday. I don't think he enjoyed that.

John_B Jul 22nd 2010 6:20 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by eeynmre (Post 8719713)
Hi,

I'm in the final stages of relocating to Waterloo Ontario, and whilst I have visited the town before and have had the half day tour around the town by the relocation agent, who made out that waterloo was like some sort of hybrid cross breed between a high tech city coupled with the rural charm of the darling buds of may, I'd like to get the low down from someone who's actually lived there, does anyone out there in the ether have any pearls of wisdom about Waterloo that they'd like to share?

Regards

Mark

I suppose it's high tech because RIM are based there. Not sure about the darling buds of may. Waterloo does have some nice countryside, but I doubt you'll find anything in Canada that can really be compared to the Kent countryside.

twinsmom65 Jul 22nd 2010 12:00 pm

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by eeynmre (Post 8719713)
Hi,

I'm in the final stages of relocating to Waterloo Ontario, and whilst I have visited the town before and have had the half day tour around the town by the relocation agent, who made out that waterloo was like some sort of hybrid cross breed between a high tech city coupled with the rural charm of the darling buds of may, I'd like to get the low down from someone who's actually lived there, does anyone out there in the ether have any pearls of wisdom about Waterloo that they'd like to share?

Regards

Mark

Hi Mark,

I lived in Kitchener Waterloo for almost 20 years before emigrating to Australia. I love my home town.... it is big enough without the big feel of Toronto. I previously lived in Cambridge for almost 10 years prior to that.

The farmers market in Waterloo is fantastic... used to go every Saturday morning, for fresh veg and fruit. Lots of big box stores in the area as well.

Also a nice 5 min drive out of the city and you are in mennonite country (St Jacobs, St. Clements, Elmira Etc)... there are some fanstatic country restaurants which serve authentic german style meals.

Also Octoberfest... 2nd largest outside of Munich... you have to experience it ast least once.

I loved living in Kitchener/Waterloo... one hour to Toronto, one hour to London and one and bit hours to Niagara. Nice and Central to everything.

If you need more info on the area please feel free to PM me.

Cheers

Karen

Miss Clinique Jul 23rd 2010 12:11 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by John_B (Post 8721149)
I suppose it's high tech because RIM are based there. Not sure about the darling buds of may. Waterloo does have some nice countryside, but I doubt you'll find anything in Canada that can really be compared to the Kent countryside.


I miss the Kent country side. :(

John_B Jul 23rd 2010 12:41 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by Miss Clinique (Post 8722759)
I miss the Kent country side. :(

We made our Faustian pact with the devil. In exchange for a country rich in culture and history, we got a walk in closet and an on-suite bathroom. How many people in Kent have those I wonder?

Souvy Jul 23rd 2010 12:47 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by John_B (Post 8722837)
We made our Faustian pact with the devil. In exchange for a country rich in culture and history, we got a walk in closet and an on-suite bathroom. How many people in Kent have those I wonder?

How many people in Canada have them, I wonder?

el_richo Jul 23rd 2010 12:53 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by John_B (Post 8722837)
We made our Faustian pact with the devil. In exchange for a country rich in culture and history, we got a walk in closet and an on-suite bathroom. How many people in Kent have those I wonder?

These days? Probably quite a few ;)

eeynmre Jul 23rd 2010 12:57 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by John_B (Post 8722837)
We made our Faustian pact with the devil. In exchange for a country rich in culture and history, we got a walk in closet and an on-suite bathroom. How many people in Kent have those I wonder?

Quite a few I would hope! My present house in England has got a couple of en-suite bedrooms and you certainly could walk into the wardrobes if you wanted although to be fair it would provide no extra utility as they are only 2' 6" deep.

I appreciate that houses are bigger, cheaper and nicer in Canada (Although they are made out of wood and they only supply electricity in half rations.) but you make it sound like we're all still flinging the chamber pots out the window whilst shouting gaurd-a-loo :)

Atlantic Xpat Jul 23rd 2010 1:04 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by eeynmre (Post 8722870)
you make it sound like we're all still flinging the chamber pots out the window whilst shouting gaurd-a-loo :)

I suspect the point is more that moving to Canada usually involves exchanging the delights of the english countryside and for most of us, smaller houses, for the different delights of the Canadian countryside* and larger houses. The larger house thing has to be the number one benefit for most immigrants IMHO.

* F'r example, Newfoundland is ruggedly beautiful in a very differnet way to the Suffolk or Norfolk countryside I grew up in. During my recent visit back I was amazed at the height of trees. Anything over 20ft here is a rarity due to poor soil, lots of wind and ice storms in the winter.

John_B Jul 23rd 2010 1:11 am

Re: Waterloo, is it all that?
 

Originally Posted by eeynmre (Post 8722870)
Quite a few I would hope! My present house in England has got a couple of en-suite bedrooms and you certainly could walk into the wardrobes if you wanted although to be fair it would provide no extra utility as they are only 2' 6" deep.

I appreciate that houses are bigger, cheaper and nicer in Canada (Although they are made out of wood and they only supply electricity in half rations.) but you make it sound like we're all still flinging the chamber pots out the window whilst shouting gaurd-a-loo :)

Houses in Kent are very expensive (at least the decent parts anyway), so you're unlikely to get en-suite etc, unless you are paying quite a bit for the house.

Actually I think the bathrooms in UK are far better than those in Canada. England has 4'' waste where Canada only has 3". In England you have to fit a shut off valve on every tap. And shower traps here are just rubbish compared to the ones used in the UK.


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