Not being an Islander from birth I often get asked 'what ever possessed you
to move here?". Most think that I have family or friends here that enticed me to
relocate...no. Then the conclusion becomes I must of been here before on
holidays or business and decided this is were I wanted to be...no. Then what was
it? Curiosity! I had travelled Canada from coast to coast but had
missed PEI in my journey, so it was a land yet to be discovered for me. One
night listening to the nightly news I saw a report on PEI that sparked my
interest and it was centered around lifestyle.
Now my Ontario friends like to think of us 'Islanders" as being somewhat
behind the times...actually 30 years is often the number given and I guess there
is some truth to that. We still find time to value family and friends.
Our churches are still well attended. Crime rates are very low. People
still enjoy talking with their neighbours. Most Islanders enjoy the wondrous
natural beauty that surrounds them and share a great enthusiasm for preserving
it.
But there are some misconceptions about Islanders that permeate the general
Canadian culture. Most of us aren't spending our lives on unemployment
insurance. Actually some of the hardest working most dedicated souls I
have ever had the pleasure of knowing live right here on this little spec of
land in the Atlantic Ocean. I find most value work not so much for the necessary
income to survive but more as an opportunity to be creative, productive and for
the social aspect that work brings. Work is not our lives but it is
integral to a healthy and happy individual.
Another humorous misconception pertains to the size of our Island.
Walking the length of the Island is not for the weak. It is greater in
length to the distance between Ottawa and Montreal and roughly the width of
Ottawa to Kingston, so please bring a vehicle!
In this day and age, Islanders are exposed to all aspects of modern culture
via the medias. We have kids walking around with the crotch of their pants
hanging down to their knees. We view the same news, movies and have access
to the internet and music like every other place on the globe. And yes
this is having an impact on our lifestyles but resistance is not futile. The
Islander is an adept at integrating modern life with values from the past. Thus
making PEI a most unique environment to live and work.
With the advent of modern technology and communication it has become very
feasible for companies of all sizes to avoid paying premium prices for
infrastructure because they have to be in the hub! Some companies with excellent
foresight have elected to base their industry or parts there of in PEI to offset
rising costs of doing business in Toronto or Vancouver. I would encourage
more to do so of course, not only of the economic benefits to their operation
but for the social benefits to their employees. In that line of thought I
have attached a PDF file from the city of Summerside to introduce you to the
possibility of doing business from here. It is also good reading for those
who want to know a little more about what life is truly all about on Canada's
Emerald Island (SummesideDevelopmentGuide)
On a more personal note, Century21 Northumberland Realty and myself would
like to extend our warmest hearth felt wishes to you and your family in this a
season that celebrates life and family. We close out another very
successful year of growth, look forward to the challenges that 2008 will bring
and above all we understand the reason for our continued success is due to your
continued support...Thank You!