It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood
Mar. 28th, 2003 05:53 pmThe weather in Toronto is practically balmy, and I wandered around my new neighbourhood. I have the apartment starting on Tuesday (although I'm crossing my fingers that the current tenants will be out this weekend, so I can get access to it a bit earlier).
Good things about the place:
- It's one block away from work.
- It's two blocks away from the subway.
- It has two bedrooms, giving me room for an office.
- It's a pleasant neighbourhood. Closer to Roncesvalles, it's clearly a middle-eastern community (mmmm... falafel). I've lived in a few very diverse neighbourhoods in Toronto. Rich-white-guy-village, Little Jamaica, Little Italy. I enjoy the stuff that give a community a distinct feel.
- There's a grocery store fairly close by. A Loblaws. I'm mostly okay with Loblaws. I've heard people say that they sometimes do stuff to screw over their trade unions, but I like the store otherwise, and really enjoy the President's Choice line of foods.
- Lots of places for friends to park if they're of the driving persuasion.
Bad things about the place:
- Few choices in terms of banks.
- It's got an "almost suburb" feel. A lot of cars. The grocery store is situated behind acres of parking lot.
- Restaurants aren't quite a plentiful (or good) as Little Italy.
- I'll end up seeing a lot of the place, 'cause I work only one block away.
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Date: 2003-03-28 03:27 pm (UTC)Me too...guess that's why I like to travel to places outside of hicksville.
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Date: 2003-03-28 05:29 pm (UTC)Where exactly are you? The further you head down Roncesvalles, the more restaurants and cafes there are, and some quite nice places have sprung up there in recent years. I also love the High Parl library.