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My Dad lived in the Burnamthorpe/Central Parkway area, so I spent half my childhood right around what is now MCC. And it was great as a kid - we had playgrounds and a ravine and were close to a mall.
But once you get older, if you're into music, art, theatre, big sporting events or even a smaller ecological footprint, then places like Mississauga just can't offer the same thing as more dense urban centre. And it's almost a shame Mississauga is so close to Toronto, because if it were more isolated, it would be forced to develop its own culture – I also spent a lot of time in London, Ontario which has at least a reasonably developed cultural scene.
Also, when I was a kid, I didn't really care about bad-to-mediocre urban planning and architecture. But now when I go back to MCC, it almost looks like some sort of Disney theme park version of a big city. It looks "city-ish," but cheap and thrown together, with beige stucco'ed buildings that look like cartoonish tributes to bygone architectural eras. And as along as it's all built around a huge mall parking lot, it will never feel like a true city centre.
But once you get older, if you're into music, art, theatre, big sporting events or even a smaller ecological footprint, then places like Mississauga just can't offer the same thing as more dense urban centre. And it's almost a shame Mississauga is so close to Toronto, because if it were more isolated, it would be forced to develop its own culture – I also spent a lot of time in London, Ontario which has at least a reasonably developed cultural scene.
Also, when I was a kid, I didn't really care about bad-to-mediocre urban planning and architecture. But now when I go back to MCC, it almost looks like some sort of Disney theme park version of a big city. It looks "city-ish," but cheap and thrown together, with beige stucco'ed buildings that look like cartoonish tributes to bygone architectural eras. And as along as it's all built around a huge mall parking lot, it will never feel like a true city centre.