Kelowna, BC is pretty good. For starters, it's BC. The best and most beautiful province in Canada
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- Consistently pretty good weather but the Okanagan is known to have the weather change in half an hour.
- Fairly hot summers (100 ish for you Americans) and reasonable winters. Can get quite cold, but we don't usually see a lot of snow. This year has been a bit of an exception.
- Tons of recreational activities.
- If you like to golf, there's a TON of courses in and around the city.
- There's 3 ski mountains within an hour drive, Big White was voted as having the best snow in North America) There's probably 6 within 2 hours.
- Beaches galore and the babes to go with them.
- Small(er) town feeling, but is the largest city between Vancouver and Calgary.
- Tons of wineries, if that's your thing. Kelowna is fairly touristy.
- Lots of lakes if you like to fish, or go boating/camping.
- Did I mention it's in BC?
- Mountains. You never realize how awesome they are until you go somewhere between calgary and the atlantic and see nothing but flat (or lumpy hills)
- You can drive down the road and never see another 6gc for weeks!
- Big trades work place if that's what you do. Construction is big here, but in the current market, it's slowing down after like 10 years of going crazy.
- Is only a brief 1,643 mile drive from your current location.
- Lots of local sports and activities. We also have a WHL hockey team.
- 3 1/2 hours from Vancouver, which is nice too, but too big for my liking (and is rapidly turning into the gang capital of Canada).
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- Living in the nice places costs more. Housing can be expensive, gas here tends to be some of the highest in Canada (93.9 right now, avg in Canada is 88.3).
- I think it's the 2nd largest retirement community in BC (possibly Canada).
- Growing like a weed. (maybe not all bad. we did get a new bridge last year which greatly improved traffic)
That's all I can think of.