The 10 Best Places To Live In British Columbia | Canada
The 10 Best Places To Live In British Columbia, Canada For 2018.
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Canada is known for its natural beauty. British Columbia, with its lush rainforests, clean and clear lakes, coastal waters and high mountains, is one of Canada's most beautiful provinces.
Whether it's hiking, skiing, kayaking, swimming or golfing, a vast range of activities are always available wherever you live in British Columbia.
The standard of living is high in British Columbia and Canada. The United Nations Human Development Index consistently ranks Canada as one of the world's best countries to live in.
The people of British Columbia, like the rest of Canada, are friendly and welcoming. People from many cultures call British Columbia their home, creating a diverse and vibrant society that welcomes international students.
Everybody knows that British Columbia in Canada takes pride in its most temperate climate and the most breathtaking views.
But everyone also knows it is the most expensive province to live in Canada.
Despite higher costs of living, British Columbia is still a top choice for many Canadians and immigrants to relocate.
If you are planning a move anywhere in British Columbia, you are about to discover one of the most spectacular places in Canada.
Near the coast, you’ll experience dry summers and wet but mild winters.
Near Okanagan or Cariboo, winters are warm and summers quite hot. In contrast, the northern coast gets more rain and colder winters.
It is no surprise that many individuals dream of moving to British Columbia. Some of the reasons why it is a great moving destination are:
- Higher wages and benefits.
- High standard of living.
- Excellent healthcare.
- Cultural Diversity.
- Low crime rates.
British Columbia is one of the best places in the world to live. Whether you like hiking, skiing or shopping, you will find it right here - safe and easy to reach.
Below are the 10 best places to live in British Columbia, based on cost of living, employment opportunities, quality of life, healthcare, and other important criteria.
1. Vancouver.
2. Victoria.
3. Saanich.
4. Fort St. John.
5. Richmond.
6. Nelson.
7. Oak Bay.
8. Colwood.
9. Kamloops.
10. Kelowna.
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Places to see in ( Cranbrook - UK )
Places to see in ( Cranbrook - UK )
Cranbrook is a small town in the Weald of Kent in South East England. It lies roughly half-way between Maidstone and Hastings, about 38 miles southeast of central London. The place name Cranbrook derives from Old English cran broc, meaning Crane Marsh, marshy ground frequented by cranes (although more probably herons). Spelling of the place name has evolved over the centuries from Cranebroca (c. 1100); by 1226 it was recorded as Cranebroc, then Cranebrok. By 1610 the name had become Cranbrooke, which evolved into the current spelling.
Located on the Maidstone to Hastings road, it is five miles north of Hawkhurst. The smaller settlements of Swattenden, Colliers Green and Hartley lie within the parish. Baker's Cross is on the eastern outskirts of the town. Cranbrook is on the Hastings Beds, alternating sands and clays which are more resistant to erosion than the surrounding clays and so form the hills of the High Weald. The geology of the area has played a major role in the town's development, deposits of iron ore and fuller's earth were important in the iron industry and cloth industry respectively.
During the 19th century, a group of artists known as the Cranbrook Colony were located here. The Colony artists tended to paint scenes of domestic life in rural Kent – cooking and washing, children playing, and other family activities.
Queen's Hall Theatre, part of Cranbrook School, sponsors many theatre groups, including the Cambridge Footlights and Cranbrook Opera and Dramatic Society (CODS). The Showtimers pantomime group produces an annual show. Cranbrook Town Band, founded in the 1920s, is a British-style brass band, which performs regular concerts in the Queen's Hall, St Dunstan's Church and around Kent.
There are many medieval buildings in the area. At Wilsley Green, to the north of the town, is a Grade I-listed Wealden hall house and cloth hall that dates to the late 14th century. There are a number of medieval cloth halls around the town - the George Hotel is in one dating to 1400, there are two more further down the High St on the north side dating from the late 15th century and 16th century. There are 15th century examples at Goddards Green Farm on Angley Rd, Hill House on The Hill, and on Friezley Lane.
Glassenbury Park is a late-15th-century manor house on the road to Iden Green with a 1730s front block, remodelled in 1877-79 by Anthony Salvia. Wilsley Hotel was originally built in 1864-70 as a home for the Colony artist John Callcott Horsley, designer of the first Christmas card twenty years earlier. The architect was Richard Norman Shaw in his first important domestic commission. The war memorial was erected on Angley Road in 1920.
( Cranbrook - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cranbrook . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cranbrook - UK
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Cranbrook Town
Sometimes called the Capital of the Kentish Weald, Cranbrook looks and feels much as it has done for centuries: a peaceful small town of weatherboarded houses, surrounded by orchards and farmland.
Kent - Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs which form part of the British coastline facing out to sea towards continental Europe and France. The cliff face, which reaches up to 110 metres owes its striking façade to its composition of chalk. They spread both East and West from the town of Dover and because crossing at Dover was the primary route to the continent before air travel, the white line of cliffs also formed the first or last sight of the UK for travelers. The ancient Port of Dover still thrives to this day and is the gateway to one of Britain's prettiest counties. The County of Kent, is often called the Garden of England. It earned that reputation from the growing of apples and hops. Hops are used in the brewing of beer to give it its distinct bitter taste flavour and aroma and were once processed in coastal houses where the hops were dried. These coastal houses can still be found dotted throughout Kent, but nowadays many have been converted into upmarket homes. Today the county is beginning to make a name for itself for producing wine rather than beer, with its soil conditions similar to that of the Champagne region in France combined with one of the mildest climates in Britain vines thrive here. Major landmarks of the county include Leeds Castle whom some call the loveliest castle in the world and historic Hever Castles, the childhood home of Anne Boelyn who would later go on to marry King Henry VIII. However one of the oldest and most impressive landmarks in Kent is to be found here in the picturesque city of Canterbury. It is of course Canterbury Cathedral. First built in 597 AD Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England. It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the Church of England and symbolic leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Beckett in the Cathedral in 1170 by knights working for King Henry II, Canterbury became an important place of pilgrimage and people came from all over Europe to worship here. Over the decades the pilgrims and the money they brought with them transformed this Cathedral. Thomas Beckett was made a saint soon after his death and these 12 glorious stained glass windows are dedicated to his life and works. The Cathedral still dominates the city's skyline to this day and is as impressive now as it has always been.
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Cranbrook BC (British Columbia) Canada - Driving in the City - Tour 2018
We are driving around the city of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. Apparently, this place has a lot of sun all year round... not on this day though.
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver.
Mark Quigley - Trombone & Keyboard
Michael Quigley - Yamaha Keyboard
Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent England UK
The garden at Sissinghurst Castle in the Weald of Kent, in England at Sissinghurst village, is owned and maintained by the National Trust. It is among the most famous gardens in England and is grade I listed.
Sissinghurst Castle ist ein historischer Landsitz in der englischen Grafschaft Kent, etwa 40 Kilometer südwestlich von Canterbury. Berühmt geworden ist der Garten, der ab 1930 von Vita Sackville-West und ihrem Mann Harold Nicolson angelegt wurde und der in dieser Form erhalten wurde. Heute ist Sissinghurst im Besitz des National Trust. Die für die Öffentlichkeit zugängliche Anlage zählt mit mehr als 160.000 Besuchern jährlich zu einer der beliebtesten Gartenanlagen der Welt. Die Wohnanlage besteht aus fünf einzeln stehenden Gebäuden: Dem Haupthaus, der langen Bibliothek, dem (Doppel-)Turm, dem South Cottage sowie dem Priest's House.
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Eine kleine Nachtmusik (by Mozart)
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The Backyard Traveler Cranbrook BC | Things To Do and Places To Go
The Backyard Traveler Cranbrook BC | Things To Do and Places To Go
Imagine a place...where all things were possible. Sounds too far fetched? Well, guess what...step into our backyard, Cranbrook, BC, and find out how much there really is to do. Full of adventure, from biking, climbing, hiking, paddling, skiing and snowboarding, to fishing, to anything else you can think of...it's all here...waiting for you. And Backyard Traveler is where you get started.
A year round historic mountain community filled with high spirited locals, located in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Whether you're looking for an adrenaline pumping recreation adventure, an encounter with nature, or a glimpse into our rich heritage, plan your vacation to experience what makes this destination our paradise. Only have a few days? No problem, there's tons to do with limited time. Just passing through? Perfect, as you can still get out and experience world class adventure, still grab a coffee and hit the road with plenty of time to spare. And for the locals, how lucky to be in this place...the centre of it all.
The mountain biking is top notch, rock climbing that has an array of routes, challenges, and rock types. There's rivers galore here...so for paddling, any discipline, white water, etc., you'll be loving every minute, on every run. Hiking, gosh, the trail systems that are accessible will lead you to what dreams were made of. And let's not forget about the winter sports--bringing you a ski resort up in Kimberley, and a backcountry playground that offers terrain to keep you grinning for this lifetime and the next. Like we said, the Cranbrook area is it all. So, enjoy.
Neighbourhood Eats: Jenn Johns Visits Downtown Cranbrook
Blogger and foodie extraordinaire Jenn Johns of YouTube channel Cookies, Cupcakes and Cardio shares her favourite places to eat in her town of Cranbrook, British Columbia. The restaurants featured are Max's Place, The Heid Out and Sakura.
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