This thread has been really useful for me. My girlfriend and I are planning to move to Canada from the UK with a couple of friends and we'd tagged Vancouver as the place we wanted to try out. The stuff in this thread has confirmed that for me
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Originally posted by dork View PostJust to show you the flipside to this awesome city.
This is East Hastings / Main St. where drugs and addicts meet. It's the ONE place in all of Vancouver to stay away from. Seriously, at night. it looks like a scene out of 28 days later.
padraigmk3 - that bicycle law seems like it's only for "highways" though, not around town ? Unless your a roadie I don't think you'll have issues dude
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You get undesirables wherever you go in any city around the world (yes I've been to a few!). Maybe not quite as many concentrated in one area quite as obviously as the above ^^^^^^^^^^ but all the same I don't know of many / any cities where you won't find something you'd rather not see somewhere!
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Ok, Take a look at Kelowna, it is a four season, resort type of community. Great for all kinds of sports. Huge lake, 40 deg summers...beach community. You could always work for Club Penguin (disney online kiddy thingy...multi million dollar business). Three and half hours from Vancouver. Hour and a half from the Kooteneys ( best roads ever, sportbike heaven ).
Was rated the best place to live in the world a number of years ago. But there is the sunshine tax. Wages, are a bit lower than the rest of the country...but we put up with that, because we get to live here.
Gordo.
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Originally posted by dork View PostJust got pulled over on Friday by three cops at once... ****** gonna ****.
Love Vancouver!
crybabies.
also, YOUS GOTS PM DORK
Guys, I think it's safe to say, my plan is to move to vancouver.
I could never say no to some thing that beautiful.
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That's all beautiful and all but, that might be where you work...where you'll live is more like a two hour commute, and you'll be living where it smells like dead pigs or chicken shit. Unless, you have a hardship story and are low income and are lucky enough to get into a co-op.
Ok that sounded brutal...can you tell I lived there for a while. Actually had a great appartment right down on False Creek. But, if you ever plan on owning...think again $300,000 for a one bedroom appt. in a crap area. Don't get me wrong I love Vancouver it is a great place to visit....Maybe I am just getting old and logical.Attached Files
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I Grew up in Muskoka and moved to Whistler just after high school, Shreded and got drunk for 3 years then went to Vancouver and School. I lived right downtown in the westend for 5 years, and it was a amazing place to live, on the beach close to the clubs and party's, it was a fun place to be.
Just bare in mind that the recession hit hard out there and there is not a lot of work going on. So make sure you can find gainful employment before packing your bags.
And the locals can be a tad douche towards outsiders from "Onterrible".
Oh and it rained for 57 days straight the first winter i lived there, so that takes some getting use to.
I moved back to Ontario to be close to family after being gone for almost 10 years, but I have plans one going back to Kelowna or Kamloops which are awesome places if you don't mind smaller city living.
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Originally posted by flemcadiddlehopper View PostThat's all beautiful and all but, that might be where you work...where you'll live is more like a two hour commute, and you'll be living where it smells like dead pigs or chicken shit. Unless, you have a hardship story and are low income and are lucky enough to get into a co-op.
Ok that sounded brutal...can you tell I lived there for a while. Actually had a great appartment right down on False Creek. But, if you ever plan on owning...think again $300,000 for a one bedroom appt. in a crap area. Don't get me wrong I love Vancouver it is a great place to visit....Maybe I am just getting old and logical.Originally posted by Z.Cockburn View PostI Grew up in Muskoka and moved to Whistler just after high school, Shreded and got drunk for 3 years then went to Vancouver and School. I lived right downtown in the westend for 5 years, and it was a amazing place to live, on the beach close to the clubs and party's, it was a fun place to be.
Just bare in mind that the recession hit hard out there and there is not a lot of work going on. So make sure you can find gainful employment before packing your bags.
And the locals can be a tad douche towards outsiders from "Onterrible".
Oh and it rained for 57 days straight the first winter i lived there, so that takes some getting use to.
I moved back to Ontario to be close to family after being gone for almost 10 years, but I have plans one going back to Kelowna or Kamloops which are awesome places if you don't mind smaller city living.
If the girl and i can't find employment and housing, well, i guess i won't live there. that is an eventuality that i'm prepared for. She was looking at places and had a few picked out to look around. we'd be living outside the city most likely, which i'm not opposed to. With my job right now i'm able to save enough to go a few months without working to give me time to suss things out.
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