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Originally Posted by isaidso
Toronto's closest comparable in the US is the New York borough of Queens. They were largely built at roughly the same time so many of the streetscapes look similar. Queens even has a skyscraper node in 'Long Island City'.
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Yes.
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Originally Posted by isaidso
Chicago is very Midwestern while Toronto doesn't look or feel like that at all.
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Originally Posted by isaidso
If I had to pick a global city which most closely mimics Toronto it would be Melbourne.
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I wouldn't say "closely mimics," as there are clearly stark differences between Toronto and Melbourne, but the streetcar/tram tracks do provide a similar sort of vibe.
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Originally Posted by megadude
From my perspective, Toronto and NYC are comparable for being the financial capitals of their country. For feel, it's Chicago.
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Once more, with feeling: Toronto does not "feel" (or look, or have the history of, etc. etc. etc.) anything like Chicago whatsoever.
It's just not the same at all. Please, for the love of Christ, stop with the Chicago = Toronto comparisons. There's a Great Lake there, and from a distance the skyline is vaguely similar, but after that there's nothing.
Nada. Zilch.
Go to Chicago and Toronto. Spend some time there. Look around. You'll get it.
Failing that, check out any street in Chicago in Google Street View. It won't look like Toronto.
Here, I'll help you: <random Google Street view pin drop>
https://www.google.ca/maps/@41.84627...7i16384!8i8192
Go up and down the streets for a bit. It does not look like Toronto in the slightest. Same with the rest of the city.
Chicago and Toronto are very different. They are not analogous. If you say they are, it means that you have not seen or been to Chicago and Toronto and you know nothing about these cities.
Pedant out!