We are planning a weekend trip to niagara falls and staying at sheraton on the falls which is on canada side. So do we need passports or can we just bring 2 forms of id....
My family is thinking about going on vacation to Canada. We live in the New York and we would like to go somewhere where there are fun things like tourist attractions. Any idea?...
i wanto take a tour and write a documentry on there its the second "hood" built in toronto can some one please help me i cant find it on the map. and tell me if it might be to dangerous for ...
I need to give someone from canada my cell phone number. do i need to include any extra numbers at the beginng of the number so that he can call me? Additional Details I live in the US...
My boyfriends parents are from England and are visiting Canada for the first time next February and I want them to take home a great impression of the country. Do you have any advice on what is good ...
Basic Economy. Canada is a resource rich, but land and people poor, country. While physically vast, there are geographic limitations on where people can live such that most of the population is ...
If you belong to certain national/ethnic group, you may land in their respective areas. Portuguese/Brazilian one is @ Dundas West/Lansdowne. Poles and Ukrainians occupy High Park. Former Soviet folks live mostly up there @ North York. There are muslim and island areas as well...
If you prefer quieter life - do move to the outskirts, but mind terrible traffic conditions on the way to and from (and inside!) Toronto.
Murphy
Leslieville is great, because you are spitting distance from downtown toronto.
Or Yonge/Eglinton is a great location, on the subway line and great amenities there.
But if you have a car and wouldn't mind living outside downtown, High Park is a great neighbourhood, Yonge/Sheppard (pretty close to the highway).
Good luck!
☆ iSparkle ☆
well if you want to be near nightlife and the business district, then go to downtown toronto, but if you want to settle in and live with your family or something and live in a nice quiet neighborhood then go to like richmond hill
Besler
Beaches - Very nice family oriented neightbourhood (upper-middle class)
Riverdale - Nice place (middle-class)
Downtown - A lot of nice condominiums
JORDAN O
the bridlepath is to dye for but unless you have 8 millon or so then yonge and eglington is a safe plce to live really no crime but it is on the expensive side 1200 dollars for a month but dont lilve near jane and finch driftwood is dangerous, well the beaches are nice that is queen east and woodbine is really nice maybe my favorate find a good roommate rent is expensive in toronto have fun it is a nice city. oh dont live near regent park
miss_brittanychantal
i would say younge and eglington or anything north of bloor street , dont go to far east of west