Creemore, Ontario, Canada

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  • canuck0

    You've found work up there? That would be my main concern moving outside of the GTA. There just isn't that much out there job wise.

    I used to live about an hour north of Toronto by car. Used to travel 4 hours a day to get into and out of the city (car>train>subway). Drove me bonkers, did this for 2 years eventually caved and moved into the city.

    If I could find enjoyable work outside of Toronto then I would probably move out. I find it too clostrophobic here at times.

  • exador10

    thanks ideaist...

    I suppose the big question would be, is freelancing your thing? and if so, do you mainly work via the web? If that's the case, and you mainly would need access to Toronto for client meetings etc, you could easily live in a place like Peterborough (or wherever) and only venture into the city once or twice a week (or less depending on how often you book meetings).

    When i was freelancing a few years back, i generally only needed to be at a meeting about once a week or so, and the rest of the time i could have just as easily been in Timbuktu.....in a sense, other than those meetings, it really didn't matter where i was, so long as i had good web access....

    upsides:
    housing prices in smaller towns outside of T.O can be quite drastically different. As is rent.
    less traffic.
    less crime for the most part. better air. less noise. tranquility.
    quality of life etc....
    small town charm.

    downsides:
    while some prices are lower, sometimes other things are not...I've heard that food/and or other living expenses can be a bit more than they are in or near the city...but mileage may very, as they say...

    small towns tend to roll up the sidewalks by 5pm....so if you're looking for a nightlife, look for a university town...otherwise, you're spending the evenings in, remembering fondly how you used to go out in the evenings to college st or queen st...now you watch latenight talk shows and feed your cat.....

    'the company you keep'...
    big cities and the gta in general..you're gonna find more 'fellow travelers and potential collaborators ...other designers etc...toronto QBN drinks .....whatever...
    small town drinks can (and often do) include dudes in skiddoo jackets drinking Molsen Canadian that think you (a designer) are a 'fag' in need of a punch in the face.
    thankfully small university towns generally include bars and pubs that attract a more intelligent clientele ....

    If Creemore looks like it can sustain you living wise, creatively, mentally, and whatever else...then you're wise to seriously consider it....but as with everything else in life, 'time spent in reconnaissance is never waisted'.....research, research, research.....

    NB:
    if you are single, and unattached, consider that as well....life in the big city may be nuts, but it's also 100% more likely to allow you the chances to meet potential girlfriends/boyfriends etc, that share your interests....small towns (of course) also have members of the opposite sex, but unfortunately, the good ones tend to leave town at age 18 (as we all did) to go off to university or college....the ones that stay behind (not all of course, i'm just generalizing here) tend to have a lot of baggage, no ambition, made interesting vocational errors in highschool, or are already attached to their highschool sweethearts and are currently raising 2.3 mullet heads at home....

    this is of course, as i mentioned, just a generalization, but be warned..if you're unattached, your likely hood of meeting your soulmate in a small town is seriously reduced....by a factor of about a million....

    on the other hand, if you are attached, and your significant other is also of the opinion that a chance of venue to a small town is exactly what the doctor ordered, then that's just one more point in the 'upsides' column...

    NB2:
    just a note here about parents etc....and also a bit of a generaliztion..but one based in (atleast my) reality....if you've settled down, have a serious girl or guy, and are either married or looking to be in the 'family' way....then you should be aware that most girls like to be somewhat close to their mom once they've had a child (or are in the latter stages of pregnancy). you really do need some kind of support group or whatever when you have a small child or baby..and inlaws are pretty much the best for that sort of thing....if you can be close to either your folks or hers, it just plain helps. if however you're 2 hours from either, that means, basically, you're on your fucking own, and there's pretty much no help from anyone aside from the two of you....and i can say, after having two kids of my own, that that is a pretty hard road to hoe....you need help...sometimes badly, lol....so if you're a long way from family and friends, it doesn't reallly matter how great the house is, or the local art scene or the hills and valleys or whatever, you'd trade it all in just to be near some one you know.....

    (fortunately for me, my wife and i live in mississauga, about 10 minutes away from her folks, which was a MASSIVE help when we had our kids)

    anyhow, sorry for the rambling..hope some of that makes atleast a bit of sense....

    cheers!
    ex

    • This is the best post I have ever encountered on QBN exador1! We're closer to her mother (in Barrie)... ; )ideaist
    • i logged in to say that was epicrzrffglyr
  • ideaist0

    Just for the lot of ya who cared; we're moving mid July for a year lease...

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/421…

    Found an apartment downtown that also has a small studio/shed that we will run our business out of; it's not massive but it's cute and non intimidating for people to approach!

    & The Studio...

    Anywho, will surely update on the process / exciting transition between urban and rural and hopefully take some of you pretentious shit heads along for the ride...

    Much love...

    • Excuse the photo quality!ideaist
    • neato.
      and good luck.
      ross
    • wow that is an attention getting color scheme o_O looks very pleasant though!bigtrickagain
    • you moved to a swedish house of horror?Bender
  • exador10

    dude...congrats....when we were chatting at the beergarden, i could see how excited you were about doing this....love the photos, and the place seems great!...congrats man...my bet is that you're gonna have an awesome time!

    • See below...ideaist
    • / thanks & i'm glad the excitement is obvious...ideaist
  • ideaist0

    Also got this for the purple hills of the area...

  • sequoia0

    congrats on the move! country living ftw!

    • Rural livin' like a ma' fucka'!!! I'll send you cats all my sunrises/sunsets to lighten your days/night...ideaist
    • lol - nice!sequoia
  • brandelec0

    ideaist, are you still up at creemore?

    i'm planning to take the fam up this weekend - heard fun stuff happening this weekend

    • Damn skip-e bud-e... We're right on the main street (Mill Street) in the purple & yellow side building...ideaist
    • Should have come up last weekend for the copper kettle fest; but every weekend is enjoyable!ideaist
  • ideaist0

    So...

    Introducing QBN to the brand, site (yes it's flash, deal with it) and overall country shtick...

    We've been here 7 weeks tomorrow...

    Trying to introduce true personality back into various industries; namely art & design...

    ; )

  • ideaist0

    Ah yes; and here is a metal-worked sign were going to have build for us soon.

    Art deco like a ma' fucka'!

  • brandelec0

    awesome! i like it a lot

    • Lots of work still to be done my friend! Building an empire takes time (apparently)... ; )ideaist
  • bigtrick0

    wow! that is very very nice (:

    • I even created the main typeface from scratch; what an obsession typesetting becomes... : (ideaist
  • eieio0

    +1 on the Creemore beer. No additives, no preservatives, no pasterization. You want to know why you always wake up a little woozy with a headache after you drink a 6 pack of your fave big name brand of beer? Then try these and see how you feel in the morning.

    • IF you keep it to a 6 pack; 12 "generously hoped" brews and you'll feel it! ; )ideaist
    • I swim in the river where they get their water from about 1KM from where I live... Stunning 24/7...ideaist
    • you SWIM in the water there?! maybe don't try this beer then... ;]eieio
    • they actually get it from outside of town, upstream from where I swim... ; )ideaist
  • Andrew_D0

    Nice! I'll have to get up there soon, amigo. What'cha up to this weekend?

    • Not sure; shop open 10-5-ish on Saturday and Ruthie is workin' but other than that just cycling and takin' it EZ...ideaist
    • email me your number up there or log on in g-chat
      Andrew_D
  • brandelec0

    sounds like NT Creemore Drinks is in order

    • Holy shit... I know several places to stay... I can fit like 2-3 people in my living room... ; )ideaist
  • bogue0

    I am so happy to see a creemore ontario thread getting so much attention. I was just back in ontario to visit the folks and drove through creemore with my mum on the way to the Nottawasaga bluffs just outside of Singhampton. Beautiful country around those parts.

    Studio looks amazing... you're gonna have to score creemore springs as a client!

  • Centigrade0

    NIce Nice nice. Right where's the beers. Oh anyone going to Burlington ribfest this weekend? mmmm

  • ideaist0
  • DoktorDavid0

    Born and raised in Stayner, Ontario, just up the road from you. Creemore had a Liquor Control Board (LCBO) long before we did (one of the earliest in Ontario if memory serves) so it was always viewed as being the "sin city" in those parts. Haven't been there in years but I do have fond memories of the little village. Best of luck - you're in one of the nicer parts of the world.

    • Great words DoktorDavid, we know Stayner well... It's quite a little slice of the world up here... ; )ideaist