moving to Van isle
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moving to Van isle
hi guys,
i'm now in Squamish, and starting to scope for a house on Van Isle (you guys at CB & JR , made me drool all winter!!??)
I'm wondering where to settle on the island...!!?? where's a good neighborhood to live in, between Deep Bay and Nanaimo...somewhere in that corridor...
any suggestions...??
the Island rules!!!
i'm now in Squamish, and starting to scope for a house on Van Isle (you guys at CB & JR , made me drool all winter!!??)
I'm wondering where to settle on the island...!!?? where's a good neighborhood to live in, between Deep Bay and Nanaimo...somewhere in that corridor...
any suggestions...??
the Island rules!!!
Re: moving to Van isle
hi frankfrank wrote:hi guys,
i'm now in Squamish, and starting to scope for a house on Van Isle (you guys at CB & JR , made me drool all winter!!??)
I'm wondering where to settle on the island...!!?? where's a good neighborhood to live in, between Deep Bay and Nanaimo...somewhere in that corridor...
any suggestions...??
the Island rules!!!
guess since you're not part of any of the clicky groups on this website, no one has responded to your post ... but i will
i say welcome to the island!
anywhere between parksville and deep bay would be a good habitat
as far as jr goes ... it's really a [once-a-year] kinda spot ... you'ld get more at columbia
hmmm, maybe it's just kinda tough to answer such a broad question so jumping to conclusions (especially by Mr. unidentified "guest"!!) that you are being ignored is perhaps a bit much.
How much cash have ya got? Where do ya wanna work? Doesn't this enter into the equation? There's some nice waterfront at French Beach but it stinks of herring part of the year, nice waves tho and also not far from ferry and summer sailing at Pipers...There's a nice Mennonite community in Black Creek.....It rains more in Courtenay than it does in Comox but it's closer to skiing....Used cars sell better further north...
How much cash have ya got? Where do ya wanna work? Doesn't this enter into the equation? There's some nice waterfront at French Beach but it stinks of herring part of the year, nice waves tho and also not far from ferry and summer sailing at Pipers...There's a nice Mennonite community in Black Creek.....It rains more in Courtenay than it does in Comox but it's closer to skiing....Used cars sell better further north...
Last edited by KUS on Wed Apr 20, 2005 9:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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- Location: squamish or at anchor...in french polynesia
Hey Kus,
Thanks for those feedbacks, and good tip on French Beach(unfortunately i'm french!!??)...I'm actually looking at some waterfront set up (got enough equity here in Squamish, so it's time to cash in!!?) and i'm working from home...my wife will teach the french program either in Nanaimo or Comox, but i"m afraid to end up in a "nearly dead/retired" neighborhood...having a young family that counts...
so I will check out French Beach & Black Creek over the week-end, i'm heading to the Island friday am...hope we get a breeze as well...
See ya on the water,
Frank
Thanks for those feedbacks, and good tip on French Beach(unfortunately i'm french!!??)...I'm actually looking at some waterfront set up (got enough equity here in Squamish, so it's time to cash in!!?) and i'm working from home...my wife will teach the french program either in Nanaimo or Comox, but i"m afraid to end up in a "nearly dead/retired" neighborhood...having a young family that counts...
so I will check out French Beach & Black Creek over the week-end, i'm heading to the Island friday am...hope we get a breeze as well...
See ya on the water,
Frank