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Would you live here?

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I'd have to clear enough in about 5 years to retire on; even then it would be a tough decision. I am NOT a cold weather person. I know someone who lived in CA about that far north though (more west I think). He worked at a Cat plant up there, said he had a swimming pool that they were able to use several months of the year, and made very good money all things considered.
 
keep in mind that stuff costs a whole lot more.

I have a friend who used to live in Yellowknife NWT and everytime he would come back he would fill his luggage with consumer goods (detergent, soap, canned goods). The price was crazy 2-3 times the price down here.

His rent for a shared 600 sq ft apartment was $900 a month.

A plus is that you get the northern living allowance (cdn tax stuff).

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
I would move up there in a heart beat....I hate the grind of Southern Ontario. Absolutely fvcking HATE IT!!!!
 
Originally posted by: DaTT
I would move up there in a heart beat....I hate the grind of Southern Ontario. Absolutely fvcking HATE IT!!!!
lol
It's not that bad here; at least you are close to the big city. That's fun 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Stunt
Originally posted by: DaTT
I would move up there in a heart beat....I hate the grind of Southern Ontario. Absolutely fvcking HATE IT!!!!
lol
It's not that bad here; at least you are close to the big city. That's fun 🙂

he's probably talking about the golden horseshoe; he's right in the middle of it. you're kind of exempt from it. 😛
 
No.

I'd visit, but never live there. For one thing, I'm biased towards English. I don't want to see or hear any other language when I'm out and about. Up there they have English, French, and that native language with the weird alphabet.

Second, I like the sun and warm beaches.

Third, it's way too small and isolated.
 
Originally posted by: Squisher
Looks like the only thing you can buy with your money is snow.
that's not true at all... I'm sure they sell road salt. Perhaps a lifetime warranty on the snowthrowers for a nominal fee too.
 
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