Peachland or West Kelowna?
- Nebula
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
upandaway wrote:I think the bat thing is quite interesting...Do they just stay where they are? Are they ever seen in Peachland? Say you are walking down the street, do you occasionally see a couple of bats fly by?
The roost in the Primary School attic is a maternity roost. Pregnant females arrive at the school in the spring, have their pups and nurse them through the summer. In the fall, they all leave. At the present time, no one knows where the males are or where they all are in the winter.
Any late spring/summer night, you can see bats flying around in the downtown area of Peachland. There are upwards of 2,000 bats in the attic once the pups are born. At dusk one can stand outside the school and watch them leave for their nightly feedings. It is really something.
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
You will notice a great change in people between BC and Manitoba.
Be prepared for people to more not less judgemental.
No one will stop by without being invited.
Be prepared for the kids to have to learn a different way to play.
Be prepared for the kids to want more extra activites and wardrobes to keep up with next door.
Be prepared to simply say hi to your neighbour in a restuarant - there will be no pulling the tables together to share the meal.
Be prepared for cranky drivers.
Be prepared to hire all your help - neighbours and town folks will be too busy.
Don't laugh too loud in a store or block the aisles chit chatting.
There is lot of socieal difference between Sask and Manitoba and some parts of Alta when you move West.
Be prepared for people to more not less judgemental.
No one will stop by without being invited.
Be prepared for the kids to have to learn a different way to play.
Be prepared for the kids to want more extra activites and wardrobes to keep up with next door.
Be prepared to simply say hi to your neighbour in a restuarant - there will be no pulling the tables together to share the meal.
Be prepared for cranky drivers.
Be prepared to hire all your help - neighbours and town folks will be too busy.
Don't laugh too loud in a store or block the aisles chit chatting.
There is lot of socieal difference between Sask and Manitoba and some parts of Alta when you move West.
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
waterwings wrote:Be prepared for the kids to have to learn a different way to play.
please explain
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Do make sure you have an extra bedroom or two with plenty of towels and bedding. Your home may be a pro bono hotel through tourist season. You will really love it if you enjoy being a host.
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Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your kids.
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
The kids out here have cell phones that are connected to the internet.
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
youhavegottobekidding wrote:Hi there. West Kelowna has all the amenities you will ever need such as Superstore, Home Depot, etc etc etc. I am afraid that you would be driving for 20 minutes just to get to a Hardware store or anything like that if you live in Peachland, and I believe the housing is more expensive than West Kelowna. We moved to West Kelowna in March 2012 and think it is just great. We don't go into Kelowna unless we absolutely have to such as going to Costco.
I have to agree with "youhavegottobekidding" we moved to West Kelowna from Winnipeg 2.5 years ago and we have no complaints about it. if you are looking for a job it will be better to stay in West Kelowna; that way you will have access to the market in Kelowna and WK.
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
Either place is a great choice! Both have there pro and cons! I'm sure you will be happy with the one you choose! Welcome to the Okanagan!
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
Westbank. It's always been a good community to raise children. Families going back more than a century have done well here.
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
Hi, I just moved here 25 days ago from Alberta. I'm in the same boat your in, trying to figure out where I want to be. Right now I'm living in my motorhome in a gated rv park in Winfield. I thought I wanted to be here because I'm from a small town and don't like the city life but have decided Winfield isn't my choice. Yesterday, I took a drive to Peachland, Summerland, Penticton, Okanagan Falls, Oliver and Osoyoos. Osoyoos is way to hot in the summer, I liked Okanagan Falls and Peachland the best. Oliver is building a Correctional facility which will be opening in October, I checked this place out because I'll need to find employment but wasn't really keen on Oliver, so that was out. I do find BC wages are alot less than Alberta's plus they have a provincial tax, I'm hoping to get a job with Interior Health as my past employment had been with Alberta Health Services but will be taking a $7.00 per hr reduction in wages. So today I'm heading to Peachland to see what they have for healthcare jobs.
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
I can't off hand think of a place with less opportunity .
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
OK Falls.
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[email protected] wrote:I'm hoping to get a job with Interior Health as my past employment had been with Alberta Health Services but will be taking a $7.00 per hr reduction in wages.
Ya, but the Okanagan makes up for the lower wages with higher prices on pretty much everything so it all balances out in the end.
/sarcasm
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
I guess the trade off is for the great climate and lifestyle.. Ive also moved to Kelowna a week ago from Vancouver Island and I loooove it !!
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Re: Peachland or West Kelowna?
i moved from winnipeg a few months ago, some stuff costs more(housing and fuel) how ever some stuff is less (income tax)
i like it so far.
one would think with all the retired people healthcare jobs would be booming
i like it so far.
one would think with all the retired people healthcare jobs would be booming
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Happytobehere wrote:Westbank. It's always been a good community to raise children. Families going back more than a century have done well here.
Bear in mind that being new in a community, the social circle formed by family networks going back more than a century is a tough crowd to break unless you have something to offer. New kids will be a novelty for a little while, then they get allocated their 'station' among peers, which could be really great, or equally ugly.
"without knowledge, he multiplies mere words."
Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your kids.
Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your kids.