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Canada, eh?

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Created by GreenPat > 9 months ago, 15 Apr 2012
GreenPat
QLD, 4083 posts
15 Apr 2012 2:53PM
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Since SB is my social network of choice I'm letting all you lurkers know first. GreenWife and I are moving to Canada for a couple of years. We'll leave about July or so, depending on what's happening at work at the time. Going to Vancouver, a very liveable city, according to another thread.

I'll finally be able to try some snowkiting . My last few attempts, snatched in a couple of spare days on 'standard' snowboarding holidays, ending in failure due to lack of wind.

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
15 Apr 2012 3:15PM
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Good luck!
I trust you will post some pics in due course

Green Cherub
WA, 296 posts
15 Apr 2012 1:20PM
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That is the dream!

Would love to one day go to live in Canada for work for a few years (just finishing my engineering degree) Do you have anything lined up there, house, job ect?

best of luck!

James
WA, 549 posts
15 Apr 2012 1:44PM
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Say hi to Nantuk for me , best of luck, J

GreenPat
QLD, 4083 posts
15 Apr 2012 4:00PM
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Yeah, going over to do the same job I do here for the same company. Will be on a intra-company transfer visa. They'll help us get settled too with allowances for this and that and assistance with accommodation on arrival, so it shouldn't be too stressful.

I've justified a new mountainbike for my birthday this year too, my current ride is now the oldest and crappiest out of all the bikes of the blokes I ride with. So I'm going to hold off until I get there and get one over there, pretty amped about that, finally time to get some full suspension goodness and be hitting North Shore with it!

patsken
WA, 706 posts
15 Apr 2012 2:06PM
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If you have any interest at all in vintage motorcycles you can't go past a visit to Trev Deeley's Motorcycle Museum in the industrial area of Vancouver.

There are examples of just about every Indian and Harley ever built and a few historic Pommie bikes like Steve McQueens bike used in The Great Escape.

Well worth a visit if you like that kind of stuff.

Leave the wife at home so you don't get nagged after the first hour or so...

Green Cherub
WA, 296 posts
15 Apr 2012 2:19PM
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Ah, that is very nice, congrats! (on the bike too ).

What industry are you working in? And what is wifey going to be doing?

GreenPat
QLD, 4083 posts
15 Apr 2012 4:29PM
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I'll be working in the mining industry, I'm a mining engineer in a consulting role doing primarily mine planning and developing planning systems.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
15 Apr 2012 5:53PM
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Lived in Canada for a year, went there for the snow season then spent the spring/summer site seeing and trout fishing. Awsome place.
We didnt spend alot of time in Vancouver, but more inland snowboarding at Sliverstar,Red Mt, Big White, White Water etc.
Real red neck country folk out that way, shot gun mounted on the dash of their pick up's, pub goes quiet when you walk in type of towns along the way.Was a good experiance.

Here is a short slide show presentation of what I remember of my tip to Canada, If you need to use the bathroom,please go now as there will be no intermission

We arrived in Vancouver with only $500 each so we bought car and a cannoe, we named the car Hope, short for "I hope she makes it"


Yaaaayyyy, the first snow for winter, Havent put the winter tyres on Hope yet.




Then we crashed the car



Then we got jobs at a ski resort



I bought a new snowboard



I crashed that too



Went ice fishing.



Didnt catch anything so one of the local hunters cooked us Moose steaks



Went to the work Xmas eve staff party and drank way too much.
Strange bunch these Canadians.



Woke up the next morning under the Xmas tree



Went to the work New years eve party, a quiet outside spa party in minus 28 degrees.



The ice finally melted off the lakes so we went trout fishing.



And caught some nice wild rainbow trout.





Was a good year, but getting home and going down the beach felt so good.

Have a good trip.












Bento
WA, 74 posts
15 Apr 2012 7:59PM
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love Vancouver
spent two years there and miss it
good wind in squamish in summer months, mountain biking in summer
then whistler 90minutes drive or local mountains (cyrpress) around the corner, night ski after work etc
have fun



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