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dbd33 Jul 26th 2007 7:19 pm

Re: Where to live?
 

Originally Posted by Howard1944 (Post 5109654)
dbd, I didn't respond because I am pruning an old Apple Tree that hasn't been touched in years, I can't spend all my time here.

I am 100% certain my First Grandchild will be Eurasian, I am part Asian, Canada is a land of Immigrants, and I personally prefer an area where no one single group dominates.

I landed in Leaside uknowlingly, My Wife bought all our homes, and we were more concerned with proximity to Down Town for her, and proximity to the boy's Private School.

Pockets of TO have larger representations from specific areas, I went to Parkdale Collegiate, at that time predominantly Ukrainian and other East Europeans, I was definitely made to feel like an Outsider.

I now live in a community with the average age of almost 60, almost 100% white, except for the Mexican Migrant Workers, just the way it is, older Canadians were predominantly from Europe originally.

Those that mind don't matter, those that matter , don't mind.

Indeed. But I thought you went to Cedarbrae.

daft batty Jul 27th 2007 8:02 pm

Re: Where to live?
 

Originally Posted by Olderman (Post 5098227)
I need some advice from people living in Canada. I am a single parent with a small child. We am looking for a place to live, maybe Canada. It must be very near to a very good school, hopefully walking distance.
It must be near other families with small children.
But – I want a place green enough that my child can go outside to play without having to deal with cars on busy streets nearby. I hate row houses with a street in front.
I need to travel abroad occasionally so it would be nice to be near a major airport, and at the moment I am looking mostly in the area of Vancouver, though I would consider anywhere (and cost is not a big problem if all else is right). I would like to rent at first, later buy or build. ( I think we would prefer all the way east, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, or all the way west, BC)

Finding a community that is both big enough to have good facilities, and rural enough to have lots of green space has been difficult.
We need a suburban community where people are close, but cars are kept at a distance. Can anyone out there make any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dale
You may write me directly at quedx at clovermail 'dot' net. (I write it that way to keep the spam bots from picking it up.)

Cobourg, Belleville, Kinsgton, all ontario on the big lake


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