London Ontario
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Usually less populated places downwind of pollution sources do in fact have high levels of secondary air pollutants such as ozone and nitrate (in summer).
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Re: London Ontario
Thanks for all your replies. London sounds fab! Can't wait to live there!
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We've been in London for almost 5 years and after a rocky first few months (culture shock), we settled in very well and love it here. London seems much more like a town than a city to me. It isn't the most exciting place to live if you like big cities. I'm not a big city fan so it works for me. It has a good university, decent hospitals and a reasonably decent amount of shops.
It is a great place to raise a family - very kid friendly with lots of sports and activities. It is also close to the great lakes for day trips to the beach etc. As others have said, it is surrounded by flat farm land. I like that. A quick 45 min drive through the fields and you're at the beach.
While it has areas that are run down, it also has lots of attractive, leafy areas. Traffic isn't a problem. I drive in 'rush hour' every day from one end of the city to the other and I seldom get stuck, unless a train is passing through the city centre!!
One of the downsides of London is that it is very conservative and quite insular. Many people grow up in London, like London, don't leave London and are blissfully ignorant of what it is like to live elsewhere. They're happy though and having travelled most of my life, I think they have a pretty decent spot. It is a very small city and often you know someone who went to school with your neighbour etc. At least they are proud of living here and truly enjoy it! We miss the open minded expat mindset of lots of our friends but you can't have everything no matter where you live.
All in all, we are very happy here and think it would be hard to beat for us.
Chris
It is a great place to raise a family - very kid friendly with lots of sports and activities. It is also close to the great lakes for day trips to the beach etc. As others have said, it is surrounded by flat farm land. I like that. A quick 45 min drive through the fields and you're at the beach.
While it has areas that are run down, it also has lots of attractive, leafy areas. Traffic isn't a problem. I drive in 'rush hour' every day from one end of the city to the other and I seldom get stuck, unless a train is passing through the city centre!!
One of the downsides of London is that it is very conservative and quite insular. Many people grow up in London, like London, don't leave London and are blissfully ignorant of what it is like to live elsewhere. They're happy though and having travelled most of my life, I think they have a pretty decent spot. It is a very small city and often you know someone who went to school with your neighbour etc. At least they are proud of living here and truly enjoy it! We miss the open minded expat mindset of lots of our friends but you can't have everything no matter where you live.
All in all, we are very happy here and think it would be hard to beat for us.
Chris
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I don't live in London, Ontario, I am in North York (Toronto). My advice to anyone coming to Canada, who does not have work here already, is DO NOT go to small towns/cities such as London. Canada is an odd spot to integrate. Huge country true, but most of the work is along the Canada/US border. Toronto is a better place to begin getting established with a job and learning the way of life. As another member on this forum mentioned, it's difficult, without the so-called Canadian experience. They are stuffy like that! It's a known fact that we have a shortage of physicians in rural areas. So, if you need any important procedures, or even a regular family doctor, you might have to go to Hamilton and Toronto, in order to get treatment.
I have lived here over 40 years, originally from the North of England and have worked in healthcare and social services for years, knowing a far bit about multiculturalism.
I have lived here over 40 years, originally from the North of England and have worked in healthcare and social services for years, knowing a far bit about multiculturalism.
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I understand your point regarding finding a job. I'm sure it must be much easier in a larger city. It just depends on whether you want to to live in a big city. It might get you started, but then you'd have to move at some point if living in a big city isn't what you wanted long term - with kids, that could cause a lot of hassle.
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Really? I've never heard of that but then again I don't work in the health sector. Is this factual or an assumption you are making? London isn't a huge city but it's not a small town either!
I understand your point regarding finding a job. I'm sure it must be much easier in a larger city. It just depends on whether you want to to live in a big city. It might get you started, but then you'd have to move at some point if living in a big city isn't what you wanted long term - with kids, that could cause a lot of hassle.
I understand your point regarding finding a job. I'm sure it must be much easier in a larger city. It just depends on whether you want to to live in a big city. It might get you started, but then you'd have to move at some point if living in a big city isn't what you wanted long term - with kids, that could cause a lot of hassle.
I see we have on this forum those types who believe no one has a right to verse their opinion, if it differs from theirs.
(P.S.: Thanks for reminding me of the city rivalry that also goes on in Canada).
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Not much one needs to know about any town/city - if folks cannot earn a decent living and feed their families. Making a move to the town/city of choice comes later.
It is a well-known fact that government has been working to encourage physicians to take work in more remote areas. FIY: Even in Toronto, it is becoming difficult to find a general practitioner who is taking on new patients. And, many of the so-called "baby boomers" are retiring. What is it you want to argue about? That's not a question btw.
My initial impression was that this site was a place to help newcomers or prospective newcomers to Canada.
It is a well-known fact that government has been working to encourage physicians to take work in more remote areas. FIY: Even in Toronto, it is becoming difficult to find a general practitioner who is taking on new patients. And, many of the so-called "baby boomers" are retiring. What is it you want to argue about? That's not a question btw.
My initial impression was that this site was a place to help newcomers or prospective newcomers to Canada.
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This post was in response to a young woman who moved to London and was having a hard time finding work, for both herself and her highly educated husband. And, in fact, for anyone else who is contemplating moving to Canada (specifically smaller towns). Canadian towns are not like small town Europe. The culture is totally different.
I see we have on this forum those types who believe no one has a right to verse their opinion, if it differs from theirs.
(P.S.: Thanks for reminding me of the city rivalry that also goes on in Canada).
I see we have on this forum those types who believe no one has a right to verse their opinion, if it differs from theirs.
(P.S.: Thanks for reminding me of the city rivalry that also goes on in Canada).
I notice that instead of answering my question, you went on the attack. My initial response was to the OP who simply asked for more info on London. I am very happy to listen to other people's opinions and indeed was asking for more of yours!
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Wowow! Peeps chill out!