Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7022021)
Anyone know Ealing well ? Can anyone suggest a suburb that remotely resembles Ealing in the GTA that has a station or subway or those GO trains, where you can get to downtown in 30-40 minutes ?
I suggest the Beach. At this point Novo tends to suggest Roncesvalles. The case for either of them is that they're interesting neighbourhoods in themselves, walking distance to, say, 100, restaurants and they're within 40 minutes of downtown. Both of them are "inner burbs" in the manner of Ealing. Do you want to keep a, or several, dogs? You might define Toronto and 'burbs equivalent to London including Ealing as being Lake, DVP, 401, 427. Once you get beyond those highways you're pretty far out, more "beyond the M25" than "beyond the North Circular". |
Re: Moving to Toronto
dbd33
Many thanks Will google map the Beach and Roncesvalles What's Etobicoke like to live ? My ex boss lives there sorry whats DVP ? |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7022082)
dbd33
Many thanks Will google map the Beach and Roncesvalles What's Etobicoke like to live ? My ex boss lives there sorry whats DVP ? You know you have to rent something downtown for a month and work it out from there, don't you? |
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What is your proffessor a proffessor off? Moronism? Mikey B he's a prof of biochemistry. He's a bit potty |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Mikey B
(Post 7012194)
What is your proffessor a proffessor off? Moronism?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7022042)
At this point Novo tends to suggest Roncesvalles.
he's a prof of biochemistry. He's a bit potty Roncesvalles has gone down a bit since I lived there in the 80's. Many restaurants have closed but several massage parlours have taken their place, if that sounds attractive. |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7022042)
I suggest the Beach. At this point Novo tends to suggest Roncesvalles. The case for either of them is that they're interesting neighbourhoods in themselves, walking distance to, say, 100, restaurants and they're within 40 minutes of downtown. Both of them are "inner burbs" in the manner of Ealing. Do you want to keep a, or several, dogs?
You might define Toronto and 'burbs equivalent to London including Ealing as being Lake, DVP, 401, 427. Once you get beyond those highways you're pretty far out, more "beyond the M25" than "beyond the North Circular". dbd33 makes an excellent point when he says look into the Beaches. Personally I have never spent much time there but several freinds who've lived there quite liked it. I would hate living anywhere where I had to rely on "GO" transit. It is just not regular enough and you end up spending your life waiting for it. It's a shame the double decker trains they have are much more comfortable than trains in the UK. |
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I wish i travelled on the GO train just to get some expereince.
The problem is te relative drive you everrywhere I drive in London occasionally as I have always used the tube or the bus to get to work. I am very much a commuter I am not a great fan of driving. I heard its easier to drive in canada becuse of the roads are wider straighter and no roundabouts what is the speed limit on the motorway ? Cheers |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7023446)
I wish i travelled on the GO train just to get some expereince.
The problem is te relative drive you everrywhere I drive in London occasionally as I have always used the tube or the bus to get to work. I am very much a commuter I am not a great fan of driving. I heard its easier to drive in canada becuse of the roads are wider straighter and no roundabouts what is the speed limit on the motorway ? Cheers |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7023446)
I wish i travelled on the GO train just to get some expereince.
The problem is te relative drive you everrywhere I drive in London occasionally as I have always used the tube or the bus to get to work. I am very much a commuter I am not a great fan of driving. I heard its easier to drive in canada becuse of the roads are wider straighter and no roundabouts what is the speed limit on the motorway ? Cheers I took GO Train several times to go to Toronto and I find it to be excellent. Lakeshore line has all day service and trains are very comfortable. It's also fun to hear their warnings about "danger from high speed trains" that actually go no faster than slow regional trains in Europe. Driving for me was much worse than in Europe. People never keep the distance and change lanes just for fun without any warning. However I remember that fatal accidents statistics are the same as in Europe - so it's just a pressure on your nerves. |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7022021)
Are there they wery slow at processing job applications then
Have you tried workopolis.com ? In the last two months, only got one response to the dozens of applications I sent out. One place I tried calling to follow up my application, the bloke asked; "Am I calling from Australia?" |
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Driving for me was much worse than in Europe. People never keep the distance and change lanes just for fun without any warning. However I remember that fatal accidents statistics are the same as in Europe - so it's just a pressure on your nerves. Settlers_Unlimited Very interesting observation, do you mean that there is not much road curtesy in Toronto ? Despite all these road rage stories, I still think Britain has good road curtesy. |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7033708)
Very interesting observation, do you mean that there is not much road curtesy in Toronto ? Despite all these road rage stories, I still think Britain has good road curtesy.
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OMG !! :confused::unsure:
You see I am quite a cautious driver ! I was thinking if I do move to Toronto to have refresher driving lessons to get used to the the way they drive there. when is rush hour ? When I was supposed to go to Copps coliseum at 7:30 pm for that concert in October, the lady said to me if I was coming from Toronto, I would have to leave at 3 pm ! Even London traffic is not that bad !! |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7033708)
Very interesting observation, do you mean that there is not much road curtesy in Toronto ? Despite all these road rage stories, I still think Britain has good road curtesy.
Roads are surely wider here, but trucks are yet wider, so it doesn't matter. Having spent two hours in the gigantic traffic jam yesterday on 401, I am thinking how is that that no one noticed this tremendous business opportunity to provide timely and detailed traffic information as you get from most of FM stations in Europe. Here, they don't know all that stuff like RDS-TA and TMC that exist for more than a decade in Europe. |
Re: Moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by Maria_747
(Post 7033763)
When I was supposed to go to Copps coliseum at 7:30 pm for that concert in October, the lady said to me if I was coming from Toronto, I would have to leave at 3 pm !
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