You didn't get much help here did you? It is a lovely city. Like all places it has it's drawbacks so if you are still thinking about moving here - yes - there are drugs but show me a place there isn't. If you live in old town (south Nanaimo) there is some theft happening there but again - show me a place where there is not theft. I live in the north end and I'm sure we are not crime free but - it's all pretty safe here. I have never heard of a bad incident in this end of town and I have lived here since the year 2002. It's a great place to live.Is it a safe place to raise a family? My husband said there are a lot of crime and drugs there. I like that it's a city but still not too big.
Nanaimo! Love their bars!
Is it a safe place to raise a family? My husband said there are a lot of crime and drugs there. I like that it's a city but still not too big.
Nanaimo! Love their bars!
Then make them from "Splenda" - it measures the same and takes the place of sugar. Okay to have once in awhile. If you don't bake - find someone who will do it for you.You got that straight. My favourite dessert. Unfortunately, I have developed an allergy to sugar and one bite will drive me nuts for 4 - 5 days. I will still always be thankful to the inventor for the many years I got to enjoy that delicacy.
hahaha - Spade has probably never been to Nanaimo!Back in the 70s there were about 17 of them between Cassidy and Lantzville, and I was in them all with the possible exception of the Somerset.
hahaha - Spade has probably never been to Nanaimo!
I don't see the Cranberry listed in the phone book. The Wheatsheaf seems to still be here. I think I have been there on our way out RVing. I never actually looked at the name. :lol: I actually thought people were calling it the Wee Chief! I am surprized to see the real name 8O. From what I can tell there are 24 pubs. I guess that doesn't include some of the hotels as I know they are missing the Well (Wellington). The places you mention are a long ways from my home. We do go out to the pub sometimes (used to go every Thursday til I went back to work) but the main pub we go to is within walking distance. Just for that reason - I'll keep the name to myself. Oops - just before I hit the submit button, I see in the white pages a pub called the Cranberry Arms in Cedar so I guess the answer is yes - it is still here. Have you been to the Crow and Gate? It's out around some of those places too.How many pubs there now I.P.? Is the old Wheatsheaf still going strong? What about the Cranberry? There used to be three right on Haliburton St.
I don't see the Cranberry listed in the phone book. The Wheatsheaf seems to still be here. I think I have been there on our way out RVing. I never actually looked at the name. :lol: I actually thought people were calling it the Wee Chief! I am surprized to see the real name 8O. From what I can tell there are 24 pubs. I guess that doesn't include some of the hotels as I know they are missing the Well (Wellington). The places you mention are a long ways from my home. We do go out to the pub sometimes (used to go every Thursday til I went back to work) but the main pub we go to is within walking distance. Just for that reason - I'll keep the name to myself. Oops - just before I hit the submit button, I see in the white pages a pub called the Cranberry Arms in Cedar so I guess the answer is yes - it is still here. Have you been to the Crow and Gate? It's out around some of those places too.
Hello neighbour. Nice to know you and your wife like it here too.I am a relatively new Islander. About eleven years ago my wife and I moved to Gabriola Island. Gabriola is a small island about five or six kilometers out of Nanaimo harbour. We enjoyed a lot of things about Gabriola but after a few years we decided that the isolation of two separate ferries to get us home or get the kids over for a visit was just too much. Going on five years ago we moved to Nanaimo and we love the place. Our kids are grown up but if we were doing it again Nanaimo is definitely where we would choose to raise kids.
It's a nice place - beautiful property surrounding it but I think it's the place where you have to reserve your dinner or you are out of luck. It stops us from going there.Don't remember actually being in the Crow & Gate on Yellow Point Rd. although I've driven past it many time. I once owned a piece of property about 4 miles out Y.P. Rd.
Nanaimo is nice, and lots of countryside for horses too, if you
're interested.
I live just up the road in Courtenay/Comox area, and anywhere you settle on
the island is great, even Victoria if you're looking for a bigger city.
We go to nanaimo once a month or so, for more shopping choices, and a nice
drive there and back, and lunch out.
Yeah, Nanaimo probably has more shopping malls per capita than any other place in North America which sure makes it attractive to the ladies.
Which is probably the reason it has the most pubs per capita..........the men have to go somewhere while waiting for the women to do their shopping :lol::lol::lol: