Haha...Oh boyI've been to Toronto, but that was over 20 years ago. The CN tower was cool. The only other thing I remember about the city was a 6'4" transvestite in heels and a red dress.
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Thanks for the feedback. I am more of a history guy so I am leaning towards Ottawa and I live 1.5 hours south of NYC so I can experience a big city anytime I want.I’m from here. Toronto is now the 4th largest city in North America, so you can expect the same tourists traps, sport venues and night life like any major metropolitan.
Ottawa is much smaller and dotted with government and historical buildings, etc.
You may find some university girls in town and other tourists but its more of a sleepy hollow. However you‘re only a bridge away from Quebec to mingle with them Frenchies….
Ottawa is quite possibly the most unexciting city I’ve ever been to. It’s considered boring even by Canadian standards (and that’s something). Generic, dull, characterless suburbia filled with boring people who work government jobs. Not sure what kind of history you are looking for but you won’t find in Ottawa. Toronto is not a historic (or touristy) city either but it least it has few cool neighborhoods (Ottawa doesn’t).Thanks for the feedback. I am more of a history guy so I am leaning towards Ottawa and I live 1.5 hours south of NYC so I can experience a big city anytime I want.
Going across the way to Gatineau into Quebec province would be neat too
Well you have the Parliament building, the Notre Dame Basilica and some cool museums. However, it does look quite small and perhaps you are right.Ottawa
Ottawa is quite possibly the most unexciting city I’ve ever been to. It’s considered boring even by Canadian standards (and that’s something). Generic, dull, characterless suburbia filled with boring people who work government jobs. Not sure what kind of history you are looking for but you won’t find in Ottawa. Toronto is not a historic (or touristy) city either but it least it has few cool neighborhoods (Ottawa doesn’t).