TV Buff wrote: Yesi wrote: If I had the chance I would definately move to Mississauga...... but I have one house in cambridge and now one in Kitchener..... I am stuck in the wild, wild west hahahahahaha.....Dogo is right all of my indian friends are in Brampton...... But you like the smell of curry right????Just kidding Even though I loooooove indian food, curry is the one smell I CAN'T stand. I swear, I can smell anything (within reason) EXCEPT for curry.
Yesi wrote:If I had the chance I would definately move to Mississauga...... but I have one house in cambridge and now one in Kitchener..... I am stuck in the wild, wild west hahahahahaha.....
Dogo is right all of my indian friends are in Brampton...... But you like the smell of curry right???? Just kidding
Even though I loooooove indian food, curry is the one smell I CAN'T stand. I swear, I can smell anything (within reason) EXCEPT for curry.
TV Buff wrote: luna chiquitita wrote: welll here's what Mississaugueños think of you....
Spoiler
I might've spoken too son. Mississauga's looking mighty good now.
Question: Why is it that for every house that's for sale in Mississauga there's 50 in Brampton? What's wrong with Bramladesh?
If I had the chance I would definately move to Mississauga...... but I have one house in cambridge and now one in Kitchener..... I am stuck in the wild, wild west hahahahahaha.....
Dogo is right all of my indian friends are in Brampton...... But you like the smell of curry right???? Just kidding
TV Buff wrote: Yesi wrote: Ok Buff, I know I am late but I know the area of Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge really well.Waterloo = Two Universities (Wilfrid Laurier + Waterloo) A lot of noice (Clubs, bars night life, expensive Kitchener = Nothing to do 3 latin stores (Including Pupuseria) - Big latin community, New construction happening in down town.... Recently added a Museum for kids (sometime good plays) Theater...Cambridge = Nicer (newer) A lot og good restaurants, nice malls, closer to Toronto... and if you move towards Townline, closer to me and the 401 Guelph = Older town, very quiet, lots of new shops and restaurants, always in construction.....I prefer Toronto, but my falily is here so I am stuck......Cambridge to Toronto 45 minutes drive.....Anything else let me know Wow, thanks! Nice descriptions. How about property value? Schools? Community? Acess to T.O. without having to drive? How about Milton, Burlington & Oakville? And I guess now Lenora & Fergus.
Property is ok if you compare it to Toronto.... It all depends where and how big you want it..... Lots of schools again depends on where you are moving.... I am not sure about the access to T.O. with out driving....
Elora and Fergus ---- Nice places to visit but not to live..... Nothing to do and it is a white dominant community.... Nothing Latin ---Forget about pupusas here jajajajaja
Yesi wrote: Ok Buff, I know I am late but I know the area of Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge really well.
Waterloo = Two Universities (Wilfrid Laurier + Waterloo) A lot of noice (Clubs, bars night life, expensive
Kitchener = Nothing to do 3 latin stores (Including Pupuseria) - Big latin community, New construction happening in down town.... Recently added a Museum for kids (sometime good plays) Theater...
Cambridge = Nicer (newer) A lot og good restaurants, nice malls, closer to Toronto... and if you move towards Townline, closer to me and the 401
Guelph = Older town, very quiet, lots of new shops and restaurants, always in construction.....
I prefer Toronto, but my falily is here so I am stuck......
Cambridge to Toronto 45 minutes drive.....
Anything else let me know
Wow, thanks! Nice descriptions. How about property value? Schools? Community? Acess to T.O. without having to drive? How about Milton, Burlington & Oakville? And I guess now Lenora & Fergus.
Ok Buff, I know I am late but I know the area of Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge really well.
Waterloo = Two Universities (Wilfrid Laurier + Waterloo) A lot of noice (Clubs, bars night life, expensive
Kitchener = Nothing to do 3 latin stores (Including Pupuseria) - Big latin community, New construction happening in down town.... Recently added a Museum for kids (sometime good plays) Theater...
Cambridge = Nicer (newer) A lot og good restaurants, nice malls, closer to Toronto... and if you move towards Townline, closer to me and the 401
Guelph = Older town, very quiet, lots of new shops and restaurants, always in construction.....
I prefer Toronto, but my falily is here so I am stuck......
Motown Junkie wrote: luna chiquitita wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: You do realize Guelph/Cambridge is North West, right???If you're really thinking WEST.......how about Oakville, Burlington, St. Catharines? but those are SOUTH West Honestly... I like Dogo's suggestions but you'll be in serious boontownOakville and Burlington are WEST. As you're driving along, the highway curves southbound thus leading to St. Catharines.
ugh
Buffy!!! The world is your oyster when you say ANY PLACE between Kitchener and Toronto!!!!!!
TV Buff wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: You do realize Guelph/Cambridge is North West, right???If you're really thinking WEST.......how about Oakville, Burlington, St. Catharines?Ches, ches, I do, Miguelina Jackson. I meant anywhere halfway between Choronno and Kitchener.
@ MiMi: Never mind the property value... how do you give directions over the phone with those long ass complicated names
luna chiquitita wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: You do realize Guelph/Cambridge is North West, right???If you're really thinking WEST.......how about Oakville, Burlington, St. Catharines? but those are SOUTH West Honestly... I like Dogo's suggestions but you'll be in serious boontown
Oakville and Burlington are WEST. As you're driving along, the highway curves southbound thus leading to St. Catharines.
ugh
Buffy!!! The world is your oyster when you say ANY PLACE between Kitchener and Toronto!!!!!!
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TV Buff wrote: Marky Mark wrote: If I may I ask, Ms. Secret Society, why the inquiry? Just ask Esther. She'll tell you everything you need to know. @ FG: Yeah, the highlander lifestyle... not really for the buffsters. Are there any pupuserias around, though, is what I'd like to know.
NO BUT THERE IS IN KITCHENER! i say Guelph i love it and i also love Port Credit!! its so beautiful!!!
TV Buff wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: Cause when I used to live around there, I would take off to Kelso to go skiing, fishing, swimming, hiking, and horseback riding. Plus I think Milton is nice. TOO quiet but nice.And the GO train goes up to Guelph which is about 30 minutes away from Cambridge.Yeah... not activities we like to pursue very often.
I thought the Go train went only up to Milton. I need to confirm, 'cause Guelph looks nice too.
BTW... according to LadyBug, Kitchener is close to Kingston and Hamilton. And I thought I sucked at zoology. You're thinking of the Milton line. You'd have to take the Georgetown line and then jump on the GO bus to Guelph.
It's sad that I've stared at the map countless times.
Word of advice: Don't EVER listen to LaDyBuG when it comes to geography/directions.
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Before I used to take off and drive around and once I found little town named "Elora" it's located between Fergus in the centre of the Wellinton area.It has a very scottish feeling, it has alot of artist such photographers, musicians, artisans.
There are so many little stores with amazing stuff from the old days and handmade sh|t, there are lots of litte B&B and some nice Inns.
Motown Junkie wrote:Cause when I used to live around there, I would take off to Kelso to go skiing, fishing, swimming, hiking, and horseback riding. Plus I think Milton is nice. TOO quiet but nice.
And the GO train goes up to Guelph which is about 30 minutes away from Cambridge.
Yeah... not activities we like to pursue very often.
I thought the Go train went only up to Milton. I need to confirm, 'cause Guelph looks nice too.
BTW... according to LadyBug, Kitchener is close to Kingston and Hamilton. And I thought I sucked at zoology.
If I had to choose I would say Cambridge or Guelph. Both are pretty well developed. But I like the area that I live in and I don't know if I would ever plan on leaving.
TV Buff wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: I like Milton. Why?
Cause when I used to live around there, I would take off to Kelso to go skiing, fishing, swimming, hiking, and horseback riding. Plus I think Milton is nice. TOO quiet but nice.
And the GO train goes up to Guelph which is about 30 minutes away from Cambridge.
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Dogo wrote: I'd say cambridge I've never lived there, but I've been to Kitchener Waterloo and Cambridge. Cambridge is the prettiest. If Toronto was there, I would soooo live there BTW: HOLY extremist!!
Really? Cambridge? I've heard from two people that they didn't like it. Does the Go train get there? How do you get from Cambridge to Toronno?
Dogo wrote: I'd say cambridge I've never lived there, but I've been to Kitchener Waterloo and Cambridge. Cambridge is the prettiest. If Toronto was there, I would soooo live there BTW: HOLY extremist!!
I like Milton.
Although, I'd probably move to Cambridge just so that I could go to African Lion Safari every day!!!
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I'd say cambridge I've never lived there, but I've been to Kitchener Waterloo and Cambridge. Cambridge is the prettiest. If Toronto was there, I would soooo live there BTW: HOLY extremist!!
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If you had to move west, let's say halfway between Kitchener and Toronto, which small town would you choose and why? Has any of you lived in those areas? Yesi, you live in Cambridge? How is it?