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Honestly I don't get what the hype with Toronto is. It costs like Vancouver but with Calgary's weather and general vibes.
Toronto is amazing. It's a lot like NYC but clean, better run, and less densely populated. My friend describes it as NYC run by the Swiss, and I've loved all the time I've spent there
The weather can be hit or miss, but it didn't bother me, even with the endless snow. I'm moving there soon and I'm super excited for it.
Good transit, good jobs, lots of cultural stuff, amazing food. The weather definitely isn't great but it's still consistently a few degrees warmer than Calgary in the winter. Vancouver obviously crushes both of them in this category.
Yeah, similar weather relatively speaking.
I've never been to Toronto, so I can't talk too much trash, but I have been to Vancouver many times and experienced how awesome it is. And, they both cost a similar amount!