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<blockquote data-quote="CarlZog" data-source="post: 2195224" data-attributes="member: 11716"><p>Having spent some time in Nova Scotia, I'll second this. Gorgeous country great towns, friendly people. Most of my time there was working on boats that were visiting, so I had never had to look for a local job there.</p><p></p><p>I spent a summer in Toronto too. It's a very nice city, but something about it didn't sit right with me. The place was too generic.</p><p></p><p>Most cities have a very distinct personality -- a heartbeat, if you will. If you're in Boston, you KNOW it. Same with New York, Miami, LA. But in Toronto, I felt like I'd been dropped into a comic book city. It had all the standard elements of any big city, but they all seemed as if they'd been manufactured intentionally to meet somebody's idea of a "typical big city"; there was nothing that was uniquely "Toronto". Most of the people I met were very bland too. (No offense to locals on this list whom I didn't meet.) Mind you, they were all nice enough, there just wasn't anything particularly interesting or comelling about them. And I'm pretty good at finding something interesting in just about everybody.</p><p></p><p>Carl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlZog, post: 2195224, member: 11716"] Having spent some time in Nova Scotia, I'll second this. Gorgeous country great towns, friendly people. Most of my time there was working on boats that were visiting, so I had never had to look for a local job there. I spent a summer in Toronto too. It's a very nice city, but something about it didn't sit right with me. The place was too generic. Most cities have a very distinct personality -- a heartbeat, if you will. If you're in Boston, you KNOW it. Same with New York, Miami, LA. But in Toronto, I felt like I'd been dropped into a comic book city. It had all the standard elements of any big city, but they all seemed as if they'd been manufactured intentionally to meet somebody's idea of a "typical big city"; there was nothing that was uniquely "Toronto". Most of the people I met were very bland too. (No offense to locals on this list whom I didn't meet.) Mind you, they were all nice enough, there just wasn't anything particularly interesting or comelling about them. And I'm pretty good at finding something interesting in just about everybody. Carl [/QUOTE]
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