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Title: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: peanut_man on June 30, 2009, 08:48:08 PM
Hi,

So, with the economic downturn, my company decided to close my location here in NJ.  One of my relocation option is Vancouver, Canada.  I have heard many great things about the place and it is my top choice to relocate to.  I believe there's plenty of mountains / hills around the area that should make it an interesting place to ride my 696. 

Anyone here from Vancouver can validate?  Any advices?    ;D

Thanks!
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: IZ on June 30, 2009, 08:54:59 PM
Vancouver is a lot like Seattle and the rest of the PNW.  I just moved from there back to the sun!  It's beautiful up that way with a ton to do and a lot of good roads to ride.  You'll enjoy it! 


MAKE A SERIOUS INVESTMENT IN RAIN GEAR THOUGH!!

Good luck!

BTW..this is probably better in NMC.

PLUS..you're not too far away from THE BEST Ducati store/shop..Ducati Seattle! 

Also..keep an eye for severed limbs if you get up that way!!  It was a problem about a year ago.  Not sure if they're still finding them??
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: Dave R on June 30, 2009, 10:18:39 PM
Adam, did you stop drinking again  :o   limbs ? what limbs ??  it was just a foot  :-\ 
j/k....

if you do make it up to these parts please stop in and say hello!  You might also visit the local club desmonorthwest.com.. 

Dave R



Quote from: IZ on June 30, 2009, 08:54:59 PM
Vancouver is a lot like Seattle and the rest of the PNW.  I just moved from there back to the sun!  It's beautiful up that way with a ton to do and a lot of good roads to ride.  You'll enjoy it! 


MAKE A SERIOUS INVESTMENT IN RAIN GEAR THOUGH!!

Good luck!

BTW..this is probably better in NMC.

PLUS..you're not too far away from THE BEST Ducati store/shop..Ducati Seattle! 

Also..keep an eye for severed limbs if you get up that way!!  It was a problem about a year ago.  Not sure if they're still finding them??
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: IZ on June 30, 2009, 10:47:59 PM
Quote from: Dave R on June 30, 2009, 10:18:39 PM
Adam, did you stop drinking again  :o   limbs ? what limbs ??  it was just a foot  :-\ 
j/k....

if you do make it up to these parts please stop in and say hello!  You might also visit the local club desmonorthwest.com.. 

Dave R




Dave, it was something like 4 or 5 seperate feet if I recall!!
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: peanut_man on July 01, 2009, 02:52:43 AM
Uh... "severed limbs" ???   Am I missing something here?

???
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: IZ on July 01, 2009, 04:22:33 AM
Quote from: peanut_man on July 01, 2009, 02:52:43 AM
Uh... "severed limbs" ???   Am I missing something here?

???

pay no attention to that. 




psst..look it up though
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: Porsche Monkey on July 01, 2009, 06:07:54 AM
Dave your getting awefully defensive about this limb thing. Jk ;D
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: carraway on July 01, 2009, 06:55:25 AM
Hi,

Vancouver is an amazing city.  Tons of great restaurants, good night life and great scenery.  If you like the great outdoors there is no better place.  You can literally go windsurfing in the morning and skiing at night.  World class mountain biking.On the downside the price of housing is can be steep.  The riding is great.  The road from Vancouver to Whistler and beyond beautiful with lots curves.  The road is being improved for the 2010 Olympics.  So far so good.  There is a good Duc dealership here that has taken good care of me over the years.  If you are going to ride year round you will definitely need rain gear.  It's a rainforest.  It gets wet here.

If you do end up here feel free to drop a line. Good luck with the relocation.

As to the severed limbs there hasnt been any washing up on shore for weeks...new tidal pattern?
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: Triple J on July 01, 2009, 07:24:30 AM
Vancouver is a great city! I've only been there twice (I'm in Seattle), but I really liked the city both times. It is also very close to Whistler/Blackcomb if you're into snowboarding/skiing/mtn. biking. I've snowboarded pretty much everywhere in Tahoe (used to live in Reno), and I was still awed by Blackcomb.  [bow_down]

+1 on rain gear if you want to ride more than 3-4 months per year. Aerostitch Darien is my recommendation...as are heated grips and Gerbing heated jacket.  [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: somegirl on July 01, 2009, 01:37:17 PM
If you love the outdoors you will love Vancouver, especially after NJ. [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: peanut_man on July 01, 2009, 06:10:00 PM
Man, checking out the house prices.  Crazy.  Also median income is lower.  Vancouver is even less affordable than NYC.  :(

Hmmm...  this maybe a bit of a problem.
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: carraway on July 01, 2009, 06:16:54 PM
You are right about the median housing prices.  However, there are areas near the downtown core that are more reasonable.  Try the realtylink.org website and try areas like East Vancouver, Mount Pleasant and Burnaby.   Good luck!
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: numbskull on July 02, 2009, 09:55:36 AM
I've lived in the Vancouver area for about 18 years. I came out from Eastern Canada for a short work gig, but decided to relocate here permanently. As many of the above posters already mentioned, if you like to hike, mountain-bike, camp, surf or ski/snowboard, this is the place for you. The standard of healthy living is pretty high compared to many other cities and depending on what your profession is, you may find this place ideal for your needs. Yes, it rains. Not 8 months out of the year as you may have heard. In fact we've only received about 4-5 days of rainfall since the beginning of May. Get good raingear and you'll be fine. There are two Ducati dealers/shops in Vancouver and Ducati Seattle just across the border, so getting good service is close by. Housing prices are steep, but they've actually come down quite a bit since last year and, like any city, different areas command different prices.
My advice to you is to come out and visit the city. Stay a little while and see how you like it.
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: redxblack on July 02, 2009, 12:21:09 PM
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Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: numbskull on July 02, 2009, 12:53:56 PM
Quote from: redxblack on July 02, 2009, 12:21:09 PM
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No one actually pays attention to this law here.  Unless, of course, you pull a stupid stunt or are acting like a jack-ass and the LEO is looking for another infraction to throw at you.
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: peanut_man on July 02, 2009, 04:11:04 PM
Quote from: DucAtomic on July 02, 2009, 09:55:36 AM
My advice to you is to come out and visit the city. Stay a little while and see how you like it.

But if what I heard is true, I will not return home.  And who will packs my things????    ;D
Title: Re: Any one from Vancouver can give advices?
Post by: DucinKtown on July 03, 2009, 02:22:47 PM
Hey Pman,

You will love it, I moved to BC from To, I live in Kelowna, interior mtn, hots, dry, mtn roads.

Its sweet, I try to get to Vancouver and Calgary as much as possible when I need some wild times.

Dealer here in Ktown is good too.

What else do you do for fun?
Ski, bike golf, climb, hike, sea kayak, the list goes on and on....

Good luck

Russ