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Anybody on the forum lived in, worked or travelled through Edmonton, Canada?

I have a chance to work there for a year and interested to hear what people think of the place.


 
Posted : 25/04/2019 12:13 pm
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I've gone through it and it's definitely one of the less attractive cities out west... But it's right by the Rockies, with Jasper and Banff a short(ish) drive away, and heaps of skiing, biking and hiking pretty much on your doorstep. Winter will be tough compared to the UK - cold, really dry, and lots of snow - so you'd better love your winter sports! People are friendly enough (especially if you have an accent); food's solid if unexceptional, and it'll be an experience you won't forget.

I'd do it in a heartbeat (as long as it's paying enough to survive). Buy a used car and spend your weekends exploring Alberta and BC!


 
Posted : 25/04/2019 2:33 pm
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I lived and worked in Vancouver for a few years and had work reasons to travel to Edmonton on a fairly regular basis. It's OK but pretty unremarkable (compared to Vancouver, say). As far as I remember it was fairly flat and everyone drove a pick-up! It does have things going on though; I have a friend working at the Uni of Alberta and she loves it.

The weather is typically continental: dry warm summers, bloody cold winters. I would say that it isn't that close to the Rockies, but if you are prepared to drive 4-5 hours for a weekend away, it could be a good location. No idea what the cycling is like locally.

After having lived/worked in Canada, I would say go for it. It's a great place to be for a while.


 
Posted : 25/04/2019 3:42 pm

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