Hello! This is Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4 where we ask just 4 questions each week in an effort to get you blogging, thinking and learning about others.
Maybe we can discuss the town you live in. It might be nice to find out more about where you live and why you live there. Sometimes we just fall into a place and other times we choose.
Here's a chance to sing the praises of your town or uncover it's faults.. have at it!
1. What are the good points to living in your town? Could you interest us in moving there?
The best part about living here is the scenery and the somewhat mild winter compared to other places in Canada. It rains a lot over winter but we get a little snow. The rain helps keep everything nice and green and that is plus.
There are many places to visit in the area with local sites and towns and villages that are within a short commute. The city is also very close to the border of Washington State, USA if you wish to travel across the line though Canadians haven't been travelling south much since early 2025.
2. Are the things you need convenient to your home? (shopping, library, schools, entertainment?)
I chose my neighbourhood because it's convenient to everything. It's reasonably close to downtown if you need to go there. It's close to the train station, city transit services and also convenient to get to the airport. All the necessary amenities are in my neighbourhood like schools, libraries and various community centres. If you want to shop you can find virtually everything you need close by although you have to go further afield to downtown or one of the larger malls if you're looking for a variety in clothing choices. The neighbourhood also has a variety of churches, public parks, one small movie theatre within walking distance and several more theatres a short commute away.
3. Did you choose your town or did you just end up there?
I chose to live here because there aren't too many larger cities in my province and it's really only our larger cities that have everything I want and need.
4. Is your town known for any special foods, activities, places or people?
My city is known for having a very diverse array of restaurants featuring foods from all around the world. I notice every few years that the trends in popular restaurants changes. When I first moved to the city it was Italian and Greek foods, then it was health foods (as in Vegetarian), then it was Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Vietnamese & Mexican in that order. More recently there is a newer trend toward Middle Eastern restaurants and a few African restaurants, mainly featuring Kenyan & Ethiopian foods though in some nearby municipalities there is Nigerian food. I love all of it.
The city is also known for its beautiful parks, particularly Queen Elizabeth Park & Stanley Park, whale watching tours, beaches and spectacular mountain views. If you like to ski in winter or like to go hiking we've got you covered.
My city is not perfect by any means. We have lots of issues with which to contend but it is home and it's where I choose to live. I hope you get a chance to visit if you haven't already. Most people who travel here love it.
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