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A Wonderful Experience
2.5
rating
By
Anonymous (
Mar 27, 2023)
I lived in Vanderhoof for four years, residing in the town for several years, then to Sinkut Lake for the balance of my stay.
It's farming, forestry, and Mennonite heritage made for a safe and sane community, and I've yet to encounter a friendlier collection of people.
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from the start, it was a positive experience. Arriving late in the day after a long drive from Vancouver, I decided to unwind from the journey over a coffee at Woody's Bakery. Glady's served me, and noted the fact that they'd be closing soon, but told me not to feel rushed, to enjoy my coffee, as she'd just lock the door until I was finished. After living with hostility and turmoil every day for years in Vancouver, this simple act of kindness meant the world to me.
Over the years, I came to know a great many of the area's residents, and never before-or since-have I had as many friends.
On the practical side of the equation, all of your fundamental needs can be met locally as there are two large grocery stores, hardware stores, etc. For your major, or large, purchases, most people travel to Prince George an hour away.
Sinkut mountain dominates the landscape, and most homes are located just steps away from some pretty formidable wilderness.
Winters are long, and summer ends pretty abruptly by September. Depending on your tolerance, enduring the protracted winters is one largest single challenge to life in the north. Despite all of the advantages to living in Vanderhoof, it was the length and intensity of the winters that ultimately got the better of me, and I moved away. However, note this one fact: It was a decision that I came to regret, and a decision that still haunts me to this day, as my next location was warm, but the temperament of its inhabitants was as cold as a Vanderhoof winter.
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Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Vanderhoof?
Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.
Parks
Bradley Park
Kinsman Spray Park
Ferland Park
Riverside Park
Vanderview Playground
Mike Kenner Ball Diamonds
Leiding Park
Entertainment
Vanderhoof Museum
Grand Reo Theatre
Food & Drink
KFC
Subway
BC Liquor Store
The Reid Stonegrill Bar & Restaurant
A&W
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Commute
Is public transit available in Vanderhoof?
Of all people who commute,
0.5% take public transportation in
Vanderhoof.