Public transportation is very good around the city, there are also plenty of taxi cabs around.
Trafic volume is very reasonable, with courtious drivers.
There are taxies of the four legged veriety, make the touring of some parts of the city very pleasent.
Walkers abound throughout the many parks and walking pathes in the city, ( if you walked every trail and path it would be a retirement project which would keep you in great shape).
We did look at the food prices and they were not that bad, compared to the rest of the west.
Gasoline was another story, it was the highest price we paid throughout all our travels in western Canada.
After a year and a half of retirement, the focus on what is important and what is not, is becoming much clearer as time passes by. At this point in time they are, keeping healthy, both in mind and body and being wise in our investments, so we can get a return and hopefully be able a little more comfortable in our later life.
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
walking and looking for houses
Day 3 and another 10k walk looking for real estate, this has been a great way to see a lot of houses without driving all over the city.
Legs are getting a good work out and sore, we will drive for the next day or two.
next is the cost of living to look at and the price of food and transportation
Legs are getting a good work out and sore, we will drive for the next day or two.
next is the cost of living to look at and the price of food and transportation
Monday, April 18, 2005
looking for houses on day 2 ,10k walk
Today we walked another 10 k around a dfferent area of the city.
We started at the Archie Browning Sports Centre and went north to kinsmen Gorge Park then east to the Trestle Bridge.
This area has a lot of older homes and a bunch of newer ones as well, with great gardens.
From the bridge we went south past Esquimalt to Kimta, then west back to the Centre.
Along the way, more nice homes and gardens.
Looks more and more like a great place to retire. The real estate prices are high, if compared to most other places in Canada. The climate is the big plus.
We have not looked at the condos yet, but they will likely carry the same pricing.
We started at the Archie Browning Sports Centre and went north to kinsmen Gorge Park then east to the Trestle Bridge.
This area has a lot of older homes and a bunch of newer ones as well, with great gardens.
From the bridge we went south past Esquimalt to Kimta, then west back to the Centre.
Along the way, more nice homes and gardens.
Looks more and more like a great place to retire. The real estate prices are high, if compared to most other places in Canada. The climate is the big plus.
We have not looked at the condos yet, but they will likely carry the same pricing.
Saturday, April 16, 2005
walking in Victoria
Still looking at affordable houses in and around Victoria B.C.,
This time we have been doing the Victoria International walking festival, which has been held for the last eight years. This is our second time at this walk.
This gives us a excelent look at varios parts of the city, the first day we walked ten km, through lots of the residential areas and along part of the ocean front.
Give us a good idea of the types of homes that are available for purchace along the route we took on Friday.
We will be out there again Saterday a:m, doing the same thing.
This time we have been doing the Victoria International walking festival, which has been held for the last eight years. This is our second time at this walk.
This gives us a excelent look at varios parts of the city, the first day we walked ten km, through lots of the residential areas and along part of the ocean front.
Give us a good idea of the types of homes that are available for purchace along the route we took on Friday.
We will be out there again Saterday a:m, doing the same thing.
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Retire in Victoria
We have spent a lot of time looking at a lot of diferent areas in the city and some west of the city.
We found many sites , most of them were outside our budget and also would be outside the budget of those who would like to retire to the area for the climate.
One thing to include in the mix, is the cost of travel to and from the mainland, a midsize car with two in it is $100 return .
Most of the things you need are available.
We still have a lot of research to do.
We found many sites , most of them were outside our budget and also would be outside the budget of those who would like to retire to the area for the climate.
One thing to include in the mix, is the cost of travel to and from the mainland, a midsize car with two in it is $100 return .
Most of the things you need are available.
We still have a lot of research to do.

Monday, April 11, 2005
world curling
The curling is all over for another year and we sure did enjoy it.
The last game was not as tense as some of the other games leading up to the title game.
Canada had two big ends and that was all they needed to dispatch the young Scotish team.
Randy Frebee did not give the scots an easy shot all game, and in the end it paid off with some key misses by Scotland.
The last game was not as tense as some of the other games leading up to the title game.
Canada had two big ends and that was all they needed to dispatch the young Scotish team.
Randy Frebee did not give the scots an easy shot all game, and in the end it paid off with some key misses by Scotland.
Saturday, April 09, 2005
retirement places
Over the last few weeks we have been looking at various places across the western part of Canada, looking for the Ideal place to retire.
We looked at the places with two diferent budgets in mind, those under 30 k, and those over 30 k.
We are now in Victoria B.C, found a few places that are suited to a small budget, but thay are in the minority.
Depending on your budget it is a nice place to retire, if you don't mind some rain.
While here, we are taking in the world curling championships, there have been some nail biting games over the last few days since we have been here.
Scotland and Canada are playing for the title tomorrow, we will put off our hunt for a retirement place for a few more days as we visit around the Island.
We looked at the places with two diferent budgets in mind, those under 30 k, and those over 30 k.
We are now in Victoria B.C, found a few places that are suited to a small budget, but thay are in the minority.
Depending on your budget it is a nice place to retire, if you don't mind some rain.
While here, we are taking in the world curling championships, there have been some nail biting games over the last few days since we have been here.
Scotland and Canada are playing for the title tomorrow, we will put off our hunt for a retirement place for a few more days as we visit around the Island.

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