Did you honestly say "Mandarin" as an example of Chinese food!!!!
Mandarin?
Mandarin!
The f'ng
McMandarin (as most Torontonians call it)!!!!
For those in Calgary not familiar with this hallmark of Chinese cooking, think of Yangtzee at Deerfoot with less quality. IT'S AN F'NG BUFFET!!!!!
My grandparents love the mandarin. There's simply nothing comparable in Calgary. That's the reality. I never said it was authentic Chinese food. I'm not an idiot.
Sorry, but you lost all cred right there.
BTW, comparing Calgary on a regular night to Montreal during Juste Pour Rire is crazy. You said it was a regular weekend, but somehow Just Pour Rire was on as was the fireworks fetival?? Why don't you come during Stampede and actually compare apples to pommes??
Montreal has events going on all the time. if its not one thing it's another. I've been there on many weekends all the time and its always like this. And I've been to Stampede. it's busy yes but I'm not really into the cowboy scene. No sane person would compare the nightlife and urban vibe of Montreal or Toronto to Calgary. It's simply not even close.
And with the theatre, of course TO has more options and gets play that Calgary doesn't - IT'S A BIGGER MARKET!! But the plays Calgary does get are just as GOOD as anything in TO. BTW, London gets way more production than TO does as does NY. Though smaller - TO still offers good selections... just like Calgary. Again, I saw about 2 dozen top production plays in Calgary last year - perhaps your cousins need to get out a bit more???
As for shopping, of course Calgary will have less selection - IT'S F'NG 1/6 THE SIZE OF TORONTO!!!! That said, this Torontian born and bred goes to London at least once a year to shop since it is way ahead of anything available in TO. And I mean that - I can buy things in Calgay that I can find in Toronto, but there is SO MUCH I can get in London that I cannot find in Toronto.
I can buy things in my local 2000 population town that I can't get in Toronto. Every city has its own products. But with big international fashion brands, they come to Toronto first due to population.
Finally, if a city's culinary creds are based on what it is "known" for, I think Cowtown holds it own.
First off here is a whole line of food products from Loblaws - mainly sold in Ontario - that play up the Calgary motif ... (all photos from Loblaws website)
Then there is this ... which I will hazard a guess that more people had one of these today than an F'ng smoked meat sandwich!
Courtesy of wiki
Sorry for blowing a gasket, but this is just F'ng crazy!!