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    Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    The wife and I are thinking about selling our townhouse in langley and moving to the Okanagan,looking at listings it looks like you can get something in vernon at a reasonable price still, she'll be working from home and I'll have to figure out work but that won't be a big deal. We're not stuck on vernon at all ut wondering the goods/bads of it, any suggestions on other places is fine too, will need to be a big enough city that missus can stay entertained.

    Also curious what waterfowl hunting is like up that way

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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Was in Kelowna yesterday what a nut house would be better to stay in the Langley at least you can drive around the lineups to some extent if it's Okanagan Valley stay at the north end

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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Keeping an eye on this post…a man can dream!

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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Don’t think just move out the city! Armstrong is beautiful ,
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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Osoyoos maybe, Oliver probably, Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon no way.. too big and chaotic..
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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Quote Originally Posted by rocksteady View Post
    Osoyoos maybe, Oliver probably, Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon no way.. too big and chaotic..
    Coming from the mainland it's got to be big enough for the wide to be happy,im surprised she's willing to leave her grandma behind to be honest.

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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Quote Originally Posted by russm View Post
    Coming from the mainland it's got to be big enough for the wife to be happy,im surprised she's willing to leave her grandma behind to be honest.
    Fixed it and saved you some time in the doghouse.

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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Quote Originally Posted by scoutlt1 View Post
    Fixed it and saved you some time in the doghouse.
    Lol thank you sir

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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Yep that simple typo had the potential to go sideways for Russ or any of us LOL !
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    Quote Originally Posted by scoutlt1 View Post
    Fixed it and saved you some time in the doghouse.
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    Re: Thinking about moving to the Okanagan

    Things def getting crowded in the Okanagan. Traffic becoming a nightmare during summer tourist season. Kelowna, West Kelowna outta control, bursting at the seams. Vernon still tolerable most of the year except summer as mentioned. Traffic issues aside it's a great place to live. When the valley gets hectic simply drive up a nearby FSR, Hwy 6 to Lumby or north to Armstrong, Falkland etc. The Aberdeen/Thompson plateau east above the valley has many Alpine lakes to get away from the crowds. Same idea up the west side. Those do hold waterfowl, but it's nothing like the coast in that regard. 3 lakes pretty well in your back yard. Mind you Swan Lake is not much more than a large pond, but you can go for a quiet paddle on it without a whole bunch of ski boats etc ruining the experience. Kalamalka is my favourite for a paddle & Okanagan Lake is the other choice.

    Paddling into Cosens Bay, Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park


    Brookies & a Rainbow caught at one of my favourite Alpine Lakes up in the Monashees


    3 Moose I spotted from a tree stand at the same Alpine Lake. Season for moose was a week down the road though

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