Submitted by veryfatcat3 t3_113gjjh in massachusetts
Same as above, for those of you who have been to both? Where would you rather live and why?
Submitted by veryfatcat3 t3_113gjjh in massachusetts
Same as above, for those of you who have been to both? Where would you rather live and why?
Boston.
History, architecture, and great sports teams and restaurants. Also, great music, from punk to rock to BSO.
Ask this in the Ontario sub and it'll be a different story.
Toronto has arguably better restaurants and a larger variety. Boston maybe has an edge on seafood
100% agree with you. I just moved to Boston from Toronto. The only thing around me is pizza and subs...chipotle, Panera. What's up with their coffee it's so watered down. Although McDonalds near my apartment makes a nice brew!
Welcome! What neighborhood did you move to? A lot of good restaurants are over in Cambridge and Somerville
Braintree which is South of Boston. I also found from my limited venturing around that the North of Boston is a little more nicer...as well anything around the colleges.
I love Boston but let’s be honest, the food here is not good… NY and LA blow Boston out of the water
Great idea
I've lived in the Boston area and have visited Toronto and I prefer Boston but it may be due to familiarity and family in the area. One other major factor is the world-class healthcare in Boston. Important for older folks.
There are some great parts of Toronto, but most of it is really sprawled out. And where they do have density it's often newer high rises with sterile streetscapes. For such a populated urban area, a lot of it feels pretty lifeless.
I'd take Montreal over Boston easy, and maybe Vancouver, but not Toronto.
Where do you live?
Western Mass at the moment. I go to Montreal more often than I go to Boston. NYC more often too.
"Maybe" Vancouver? Why maybe?
I'd take Vancouver > boston > montreal > Toronto.
Everything's too shiny and new.
Yeah. I probably take the old infrastructure for granted and would miss it. The pacific northwest is beautiful though.
I was born and raised in Toronto and I live in Boston now. Personally, I'd pick the city I had more social connections to because that makes me happiest.
Boston is better in a lot of ways that people have mentioned: ocean, nearby mountains, history, more character in the architecture, weather is slightly better (but sunlight hours are worse), sports teams.
Toronto is better in one major way that I haven't seen mentioned here: food. Toronto has more ethnic diversity and the food scene is where that really shines. Also, if you belong to one of the ethnicities that's more prominent in Toronto that can mean a lot.
The healthcare in Toronto at the high end is worse but still really good and likely better for the lower income levels. Most importantly, taking health insurance out of the picture is a huge stress relief.
Education is the same to a lesser extent. The school system is less important when you're moving to a new area in Toronto because the extremes aren't as severe.
Toronto is also bigger and importantly the biggest city in Canada so it draws talent from the whole country. I think the art and music scenes are a bit better in Toronto but both cities are pretty great in that regard.
Bruins or leafs
Leafs unfortunately.
LEAFS this year's going to be different lol
This is such a well rounded answer thank you. I grew up in Toronto and live in boston but thinking of moving back
born and raised in Toronto. Just moved to Boston for work. Not going to lie I'm thinking same about moving back...after I get some work experience. I don't know what it is for me but something about this city doesn't feel right. No disrespect to people of Boston they're awesome, and the city beautiful.
Just wondering ...what got you thinking about returning to Toronto?
I want to mention Dunkin got nothing on Tims !
DM me?
I'd rather live in Boston. Downtown Toronto stinks of weed and cigarettes, and traffic is atrocious. Boston, on the other hand, is much cleaner and is right next to the ocean.
Weed stink and traffic is pretty intense here too
Lmao true
actually I did notice that about Boston...less weed smells lol.
the GTA is cool and all but.. it’s so flat there.
Neither
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Toronto, bears.
I've never been to Toronto but I like having sports teams that win sometimes and I hear it's kinda pricey. I'd definitely go for a visit sometime at the very least
Is this a serious question?
Toronto is like LA without the nice weather and beaches. Not interested.
I love Toronto…but it really is a super city…which Boston really is not…so hard to compare. Boston much smaller. Like both places though.
What do you mean by “super city”?
Very large area and population.
Today? Toronto, absolutely and I kinda feel like if you asked me a year ago or before I would have said Boston
Why?
The US has shown me it will always put profits before people
You know the country with tar sands might not exactly be the best in that regard either
They have healthcare, paid leave nationally, more reasonable real estate costs, rarely have mass shootings, and much much more.....oh and tim Hortons
And how many kids did they have to dig up since Kamloops was in the news?
You know, we did the same here, plus slavery, Jim crow, redlining, mass incarceration and so on
That's literally my point. You're out here acing like Canada is done kind of paragon of benevolence but we're the same
No, the United States, when compared to other 1st world nations is nearly at the bottom in all categories. We are over worked, underpaid, pay too much for worse healthcare, have trains derailing and spewing lethal chemicals, poor education, expensive education, and people that read 3 words of a reply and assume agreement when there is none
I’m a Boston Native. Family has been here since the early 1900s. I would gladly choose Montreal over Boston in a heart beat.
That wasn't the question
Thanks detective
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Boston. For lots of reasons but main one - I really couldn't be away from the ocean.
But the surrounding land is pretty boring near Toronto. I like the New England landscape. The natural beauty is prettier.
I could go for the medical care costs and college costs of Canada though.