| Pat,
> - snow spots and ski resorts
Lots!!! Whistler Ski Resort, less than 2 hours away, probably the best ski
resort in North America. Also, decent skiing within 45 minutes of Vancouver.
Also excellent skiing on Vancouver Island within 2 hours of Victoria.
> - average salary for a software engineer
Based on current job market: $25,000 - $45,000 Cdn. depending on experience.
> - job opportunity
Limited. High unemployment (12-14%). Luckily, high-tech sector is much lower.
> - the way of driving (is it as slow as in the U.S.)
Extremely poor! Highways limited to 100 km/hr (strictly enforced!). Worst
drivers in North America (I have driven in Montreal, Ottawa, Boston, Los
Angeles to name a few...). Automobile Insurance is on average $1500/yr.
compared to $500-$600 in other Canadian cities - that says it all!
> - sports facilities
You name it, it's here. Greater Vancouver population now at 1.6 million.
> - french community
Small and very subdued. Still some bigotry against French language in B.C.
due to perception that Quebec rules Canada, and everything that goes wrong
either economically or socially is their fault. (Moi, je suis ne a Montreal,
alors...). ((I hate VT100's!!!)).
> - relationship with other people and at work
Not sure what you mean. People are reasonably easy-going and pleasant, but
there is a misconception that westerners are more open and friendly to
strangers than easterners. In my experience the opposite is true. Also,
people do NOT tend to socialize with workmates as much as in the east.
> - differences between Victoria and Vancouver
Victoria is the seat of the provincial government, has a population of less
than 150,000, is considered a 'retirement' community (therefore less social
activities for young people), but is prettier and has a more temperate
climate. It rains less, does not get as cold in winter (although Vancouver
has never recorded a temperature below 0 F.) and is cooler in summer due to
ocean breezes. Average high temperature in Vancouver (summer) is 25 C. and
winter lows are -5 C.
> - best beaches and average water temperature during summer time
Beaches would not compare well with the Riviera, or California, and water
temperatures rarely exceed 10 C. (COLD!!!)
And finally, overall cost of living examples: based on average income of
$30,000 Cdn., a 3-bedroom house averages $160,000, a 2-bedroom apartment rents
for $700, gasoline is $0.52/litre, milk is $4 for 4 litres, dinner for two
with wine at a medium range restaurant is $50-$65, BMW's start at $35,000
a day of skiing at Whistler would average $75 including transportation and
lunch, and taxes will kill you!
I am not trying to discourage you, although some of the preceding comments
may appear negative; better to know as much as possible! It is also worth
noting that Vancouver has a high crime rate compared to Montreal and Toronto.
This is attributed to a flourishing trade in illicit drugs, prostitution, and
a temperate climate which does not discourage transients and the poor from
making their homes on the streets year round.
I still like living here!!!
Otto Hasibeder.
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| No Otto, not the slow drivers; it's the bad image of my home town
that you pointed out. Good god, they put agressive Italian style
drivers along side new, "by the book" drivers from the orient in
Vancouver.
Yes, any town with a surge of growth will sense the increase of crime
but the beauty of the place shines through on those sunny days,
no?
/cal
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| Well, Cal, you definitely are right on all counts. I still won't
take back anything I said however, since a major move such as our
co-noter is contemplating should not be done without knowing as
much as possible both good and bad!
P.S. - How did you get to the U.S.? I wouldn't mind working there,
escpecially for DEC, but unless there is some magic or pull from
high up, getting a Green card and/or International relocation is
mighty tough! (GO FREE TRADE!!!)
Otto.
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