QUOTE (looktothesky @ Jan 13 2006, 10:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh, alright, I have a better picture now.
Then, and even now, Toronto has one of the highest morgage / rental rates in Ontario. It costs a LOT of money to afford large housing in that area ; its even a fair amount to even rent an apartment. . Most people normally go towards the outer cities, like Brampton, Oakville, or Mississauga, because its cheaper? And a lot more spaced out.
I don't really like how all of Toronto's stores are all close together, and you're right, they do kind of have a stuffy atmosphere to them. I can only walk in the underground PATH system, or look up at big buildings for too long.
But ANYways, you should've visited other cities close by. There's lots to see.
Then, and even now, Toronto has one of the highest morgage / rental rates in Ontario. It costs a LOT of money to afford large housing in that area ; its even a fair amount to even rent an apartment. . Most people normally go towards the outer cities, like Brampton, Oakville, or Mississauga, because its cheaper? And a lot more spaced out.
I don't really like how all of Toronto's stores are all close together, and you're right, they do kind of have a stuffy atmosphere to them. I can only walk in the underground PATH system, or look up at big buildings for too long.
But ANYways, you should've visited other cities close by. There's lots to see.
Won't be easy paying for a trip back there and the relatives are so busy working to have time to go out. I have seen some attractions such as safari parks, small model works, visits in towers and Niagra falls on a trip before that. I have seen good open places for houses, but one accomodation was dominated by tall sky scrapers at the side.
This post has been edited by Deepsycher: 13 January 2006 - 11:14 PM