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<blockquote data-quote="Ryujin" data-source="post: 9410088" data-attributes="member: 27897"><p>No, Mississauga is fine. The lake is still pretty much south. At least as south as it is from Toronto, as the shoreline runs ENE to WSW. Hamilton, on the other hand, is around the tip of the lake so the lake is pretty much north from the city. The first time I was there was when I drove a friend home from a late D&D session, in Mississauga. It was maybe 2:00am. I got turned around and ended up driving south to try and get back to the highway, which was actually north from where I dropped him off. The days of no GPS. Mental autopilot took over.</p><p></p><p>The area where I live was initially a "planned community." Hurricane Hazel was still fresh in people's minds and, as a result, several flood control ditches were dug through the neighbourhoods. For this reason we don't really have flooding, though the flood control ditches and creeks that run through them have been allowed to go back to a more natural state, over the last 10-15 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryujin, post: 9410088, member: 27897"] No, Mississauga is fine. The lake is still pretty much south. At least as south as it is from Toronto, as the shoreline runs ENE to WSW. Hamilton, on the other hand, is around the tip of the lake so the lake is pretty much north from the city. The first time I was there was when I drove a friend home from a late D&D session, in Mississauga. It was maybe 2:00am. I got turned around and ended up driving south to try and get back to the highway, which was actually north from where I dropped him off. The days of no GPS. Mental autopilot took over. The area where I live was initially a "planned community." Hurricane Hazel was still fresh in people's minds and, as a result, several flood control ditches were dug through the neighbourhoods. For this reason we don't really have flooding, though the flood control ditches and creeks that run through them have been allowed to go back to a more natural state, over the last 10-15 years. [/QUOTE]
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