I am in Toronto on a trip and noticed all the places and things that would be stopped immediately in the US, particularly second-story restaurants with only stairs that inspectors here wouldn’t allow for the handicapped’s sake, and jaywalking galore. It was so refreshing. They are building high-rise buildings like mad (making room for expat California companies and their workers?). A very friendly city. And the food sold outside on stands was gorgeous - fruits and vegetables I’d never seen before.
Go back in late January or February and tell us how wonderful it is.
And yes, I know they have the Habitrails for humans and such. But still.
I notice you didn't praise the rundown outhouses that sell for $800,000. Decrepit houses that would be condemned in my town. Christianity practically outlawed. Large white families heavily discouraged. Rapidly being taken over by Asian culture and Asian money. A real paradise for an American kid..