As an American who immigrated to Canada when I was in my mid-20's and lived there for 20 years before I moved back to the States 17 years ago, I can tell you that I miss Toronto every day. No, I don't miss the cold weather and snow (I live in Florida); but as far as I'm concerned, the city is top-notch with a cultural melting pot that provides enlightenment to all who allow themselves the opportunity to enjoy it. Oh St Lawrence and Kensington Markets, Oh the Don Valley Parkway when the le...
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As an American who immigrated to Canada when I was in my mid-20's and lived there for 20 years before I moved back to the States 17 years ago, I can tell you that I miss Toronto every day. No, I don't miss the cold weather and snow (I live in Florida); but as far as I'm concerned, the city is top-notch with a cultural melting pot that provides enlightenment to all who allow themselves the opportunity to enjoy it. Oh St Lawrence and Kensington Markets, Oh the Don Valley Parkway when the leaves are changing in Autumn, Oh Yorkville, and the ROM, and Thompson Hall, and Honest Ed's and the wonderful Ukrainian and Polish and Italian and Chinese and Greek, etc. etc. foods and communities! If I could afford it and convince my husband, I would live there from May through October!
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