Cut_Chemist
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Hi all,
I'm coming to live in Toronto for a while in June '09 until January '10, and I'd like any advice you can give me! I'm a 21 year old male, from Cambridge, England, and I'll be coming over with a good mate of mine.
I visited in May last year just for a couple of weeks, and absolutely loved the city. Compared to England, Toronto seemed a lot more laid back, a lot less congested, and a lot cleaner! (Despite what people from other areas of Canada were telling me when I was over there).
I won't be driving over there, so I need a place which is close to amenities - various shops, markets, beer stores, pubs etc. I've been looking at The Annex area, but I understand that the rental prices around there are quite high. I'm not too worried about money - I've been working 70-80 hour weeks here in England for the last 6 months and have another 3 months of the same, so I'll be bringing a fair amount of cash with me - but equally I don't want to spend a HUGE amount on rent, as that would mean I'd have less money to enjoy myself with. I'm looking at probably $600 - $750 max per person, so for the 2 of us, a 2 bedroomed place for under $1500 would be perfect. Like I said, I've been looking at The Annex, but also like the look of the Little Italy area, Roncesvalles area, Corso Italia area etc, for the diversity. The High Park area looks beautiful as well, so can anyone shed some light on what it is like to live here? I like the look of The Beaches neighbourhood - but I read a post on here which said it's not all that great.
One of the things I'll miss most about England is watching the football (soccer) on a Saturday afternoon. Are there many pubs which play English football matches at a delayed kick-off? And if so, whereabouts are they?
For the first couple of months, I'm looking to just relax and party - after working all these hours in England, I definately want a break from it all before I delve into the recession filled workplace. We'll be doing all the touristy stuff at first I'd imagine (the mate I'm going with has never been to Toronto, so a trip up the CN Tower is a must, and we'll go and check out Niagara Falls etc etc). Where else can anyone recommend me? Last time I went to Toronto I really enjoyed just walking around - it's a lot different to Cambridge, or anywhere in England to be honest, so for me it was interesting seeing the sights of a big city.
So basically I'm just looking for any advice you may have - whether it be places to check out, places to avoid, good watering holes... anything you can think of about your city, let me know!
Thanks,
Phil
I'm coming to live in Toronto for a while in June '09 until January '10, and I'd like any advice you can give me! I'm a 21 year old male, from Cambridge, England, and I'll be coming over with a good mate of mine.
I visited in May last year just for a couple of weeks, and absolutely loved the city. Compared to England, Toronto seemed a lot more laid back, a lot less congested, and a lot cleaner! (Despite what people from other areas of Canada were telling me when I was over there).
I won't be driving over there, so I need a place which is close to amenities - various shops, markets, beer stores, pubs etc. I've been looking at The Annex area, but I understand that the rental prices around there are quite high. I'm not too worried about money - I've been working 70-80 hour weeks here in England for the last 6 months and have another 3 months of the same, so I'll be bringing a fair amount of cash with me - but equally I don't want to spend a HUGE amount on rent, as that would mean I'd have less money to enjoy myself with. I'm looking at probably $600 - $750 max per person, so for the 2 of us, a 2 bedroomed place for under $1500 would be perfect. Like I said, I've been looking at The Annex, but also like the look of the Little Italy area, Roncesvalles area, Corso Italia area etc, for the diversity. The High Park area looks beautiful as well, so can anyone shed some light on what it is like to live here? I like the look of The Beaches neighbourhood - but I read a post on here which said it's not all that great.
One of the things I'll miss most about England is watching the football (soccer) on a Saturday afternoon. Are there many pubs which play English football matches at a delayed kick-off? And if so, whereabouts are they?
For the first couple of months, I'm looking to just relax and party - after working all these hours in England, I definately want a break from it all before I delve into the recession filled workplace. We'll be doing all the touristy stuff at first I'd imagine (the mate I'm going with has never been to Toronto, so a trip up the CN Tower is a must, and we'll go and check out Niagara Falls etc etc). Where else can anyone recommend me? Last time I went to Toronto I really enjoyed just walking around - it's a lot different to Cambridge, or anywhere in England to be honest, so for me it was interesting seeing the sights of a big city.
So basically I'm just looking for any advice you may have - whether it be places to check out, places to avoid, good watering holes... anything you can think of about your city, let me know!
Thanks,
Phil