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G.Q. Jeeper

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Yellowknife, NWT
I am planning on moving to the Canadian Arctic, In late October of this year I will be visiting the NWT (Northwest Territories) in the City of Yellowknife. I am going to be looking for work and hopefully get to spend the rest of my life up there. So far I have made many contacts, I feel good about this and hope the NWT is everything I dreamed it to be.

In the past few months I had a hell of a time finding out the trail system up there, the laws, where you can go, off road clubs etc, then I was talking with my contacts up there and asked them if there were any trails to off road in, and what its like for the 4WD user/enthusits, and what are the laws regarding trail useage?

She told me that's all they do up there, so many trails that are considered roads and used by everyone - ATV's Jeeps, 4X4, XJ's! etc, she says everyone goes wherever they want whenever they want, and some places you should not go...ahahaha Lots of Rocks, Swamps, mud, tundra etc its a 4wd paradise over 456,800mi2 is waiting for my XJ! ahaha..

There is no need for 4wd groups to fight land closure, so it looks like I am all set, taking a nice XJ, my Shelby Charger and begin life in the Canadian Arctic!

Jeff
 
did some google searching of your future home and sure isnt like texas....man what kind of work would be open in that area...i did some search and really couldnt find much...iam sure theres some wheeling but without cash its hard to get buy...i take my hat off to you for the jump into a different area....i have been kicking it around myself but i want to go more to colo...good luck and gods speed
 
There are lots of Jobs there, from Government,from Diamond mining to tourism operators....

I will be seeking a Government Job. Northwest Territories is the Diamond Capital of North America, and if it was its own country it would rank #1 in the world for GDP. Yellowknife offers everything a medium sized city would have in North America, the cars do not rust, the cold is a dry cold and its an amazing (hidden paradise) place to live, work or visit!

Check the Governments web site:

www.gov.nt.ca


oh and they have the world's most distinct licence plate for your vehicle:

http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...s?q=NWT+Licence+Plate&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&sa=N


Jeff
 
Queens English!

ahahaha Canada has two offical languages English and French, however Provincal Governments (State) and Territorial Governments can have as many offical languages as they like!

Jeff
 
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