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slivermaster08 08-11-2011 06:16 AM

New To Edmonton
 
Just thought I'd introduce myself here. Moved to Edmonton about a month ago and had to leave all my fresh water tanks with my girlfriend in Vancouver. I am starting to shop around for tanks, stands, and lights to now get into the hobby when I move into a new place at the end of this year. I'm hoping the transition from fresh water to salt will but smooth but I doubt it will be... so I'm going to be reading lots on the forums and checking out the last few shops in town I haven't visited (I'm not avoiding you Red Coral, I promise!)

I was asking around for what good places there are to rent here in Edmonton because I'm hoping to find a better area and apartment (landlady is sketchy and the apartment is not well maintained). Does anyone know demographically where some of the better areas are to live and avoid? I remember Lyndsy at Blue World recommended the Ellerslie area so I'm definately going to be taking a look down there but if anyone else has suggestions I'd be more than happy to take a look at where they recommend! I'm trying to find somewhere I can meet some people and be social instead of hermit away with the fish and coral. Ideally I would love to live in an with a younger crowd around my age (25ish and starting a career) but I'm not going to be that picky.

I'll be posting on here more and I'm sure I'll get to know some of the Edmonton users probably through getting frags, equipment and live rock!

Cheers

Vitaminz 08-11-2011 02:44 PM

Welcome to Edmonton! Clareview is not a bad area to live in, IMO. Once you move over to the SALT side, you will never go back to the fresh water. There is quite a bit of learning to do, and it will never end...But the people in this community are awesome for answering questions and helping out. And of course there is no shortage of salt water stores in Edmonton, I suggest you do a tour of all the stores. I am sure we can get some people together and set-up a group tour of all the stores. Also coming up really soon, Blue World is hosting Fragfest!

Jeff

mark 08-11-2011 07:18 PM

once you short list some neighborhoods the police service has stats map for crime.

http://crimemapping.edmontonpolice.ca/

HaZRaTTy 08-11-2011 07:48 PM

Hey,

First of all Welcome to STAB-Minton (Edmonton) It's super tough trying to find a good place to live as there are SO many sketchy apartments and landlords and not even to mention bed bugs bleh!

I work for Edmonton EMS so as you can imagine I get to venture into these garbage caves everday!! Lucky me!!

I'm going to have to disagree with Jeff, Clarview might not be the crowd you're looking for and there is ALOT of crime. Don't get me wrong there is quite a few good neighbors up in the northeast but they are few and far between.

Ellerslie is a great neighborhood, along with Windermere and Ambleside. They are all new if you don't mind the construction and dust and being WAY WAY down south!! It's about a 20-25 minute drive into the city center in the morning through traffic.

I would also look at places in St Albert also very safe yet a little more expensive place to live. That's also about a 20-25 minute drive in traffic to the center of Edmonton. I currently live in St Albert and I have had no problems ever. It's like living in Edmonton but not in Edmonton. Everything you need is in St Albert and you would rarely need to venture into the city ;)

If you are a partier and like the loud and being close to Whyte ave their is very cheap apartments, Their is also quite nice new ones people are renting but again you pay the price.

I would stay far away from anything on 107ave 112ave 118ave and North East.

Anyways man I'm sure you will meet a few good characters around the city. I found when I moved to the city the hardest thing was to continue playing organized sports finding a team is SUPER hard. Especially a good team haha. So if you are player and need a team shoot me a PM and I can help you out on where to look and where I had luck.

Good Luck,

Jordan

RedCoralEdmonton 08-15-2011 04:50 AM

also Sherwood park, so easy to get anywhere in town, and pretty much the entire place is safe...

Steve

Kevotron 08-15-2011 06:27 AM

I highly recommend the southwest, ie twinbrooks, terwillegar, rutherford the list goes on.. nice quiet communities and close to everything ! including the fish stores !!! :D

bignose 08-16-2011 12:29 AM

Welcome to Edmonton!

I think most of the violence here is targeted. Don't listen to everything you hear/read I live on 118th ave NE or the "bad area" and I leave my doors unlocked and open most of the time. I also have the best neighbors I have ever had.

Anyways welcome the reefing community we will probably meet sometime or another.

RedCoralEdmonton 08-16-2011 01:44 AM

bignose is right, i agree the NE isnt the safest but its not nearly as bad as the southside people think.... i grew upon the NE and never had a problem....

Steve

reef-keeper 08-16-2011 06:27 PM

I live in Newton Community near Beverly and I also have no real problems in the neighborhood.

slivermaster08 08-18-2011 03:49 AM

Thanks for the insight everyone, I'll be sure to look at all the outlying areas too. Having had to head out of town to a few sites it sure is nice to know that it's not an hour long drive out there like it is in Vancouver! I'm hoping to meet some of you guys at the frag exchange next month.


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