Moving To Wiinnipeg
#16
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Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Dryden - in the bit of Ontario that everyone forgets about.
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I'm sure the same could be said of most big cities if you end up in a 'wrong' area. Would you care to elaborate on your bad experiences?
I've not had any issues so far after leaving hockey games or events and walking back to the hotel. I also really like Winnipeg as it feels like a big town to us rather than a big city - pretty easy to get around and nice for a weekend away.
I've not had any issues so far after leaving hockey games or events and walking back to the hotel. I also really like Winnipeg as it feels like a big town to us rather than a big city - pretty easy to get around and nice for a weekend away.

#17

Yeah,I was told when I 1st moved there not to visit bars along Main St.I just stay in my old area St.James and Westwood.The problem with the downtown area about Main St. is they have located the homeless centres ,the Salvation Army etc. there and most of these homeless people have social problems.

#18

I'm sure the same could be said of most big cities if you end up in a 'wrong' area. Would you care to elaborate on your bad experiences?
I've not had any issues so far after leaving hockey games or events and walking back to the hotel. I also really like Winnipeg as it feels like a big town to us rather than a big city - pretty easy to get around and nice for a weekend away.
I've not had any issues so far after leaving hockey games or events and walking back to the hotel. I also really like Winnipeg as it feels like a big town to us rather than a big city - pretty easy to get around and nice for a weekend away.
When walking along these area's sidewalks you have to wear CSA Approved Safety Boots, so the Needles do not get into one's foot!

