Vancouver vs Toronto
Posted: October 9, 2011 Filed under: This is what I think of | Tags: Toronto, Vancouver 4 CommentsCy moved to Toronto from Vancouver a few weeks ago.
For me, I’ve already lived here for 1 year, 4 months and 9 days in the “Centre of the Universe.” I can safely say that comparing Vancouver to Toronto is like comparing apples to oranges.
In our wedding poll, we asked:
Which city do you enjoy more? Vancouver or Toronto?
a. Beautiful Rainy Vancouver
b. All Business Snowy Toronto
Poll results heavily favoured Beautiful Rainy Vancouver – 94.3%. Not a surprise since a lot of website visitors – friends and family were from Vancouver.
But, I’m going to compare the basics anyways – it’s only natural. See Cy’s perspective below:
Weather
– “In the summer, the one big difference would be the temperatures in Toronto. It stays warm even at night – patio culture!”
Food
– “Where are all my cha chan teng (Hong Kong style cafes that serve quick, tasty, and well-priced food)? There are easily accessible Chinese food in Vancouver and Richmond. In Toronto, I hear you have to go all the way to Richmond Hill or Markham (we haven’t explored those areas yet). Aside from that, I don’t think there are differences. For example, Pubby food is pubby food.”
People
– “It’s not too much different. But, you do notice a bit of a patience difference – Toronto has less of it.”
Traffic
– “(Haha) everyone here thinks that they are a race car driver – it’s every man (or woman) for themselves. Yellow means drive faster. Red means maybe I can squeeze through. You can’t trust the drivers, even the unexpected – it will be expected.”
Intrastructure
-“The highways, there are a lot of them. And, there are cliffs that look like lemmings would drop off of. Also, distances on maps are deceiving – it takes forever to go from one place to another.”
Housing
– “Most houses are OLD, 60 year homes are typical in Toronto.”
So, I ask which city does Cy like better? He says, “Oh no! (he didn’t want to really answer this) It depends. For our careers, new city experiences – it’s Toronto for us.”
But, “you never forget where you came from” says, Cy.