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Originally Posted by MolsonExport
for sure it is Ottawa (2nd "standalone" big city of Ontario, after Toronto). Hamilton for third, but with KW and London nipping at its heels, and Windsor being nothing to slouch at.
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That sounds about right..Toronto- Ottawa is sort of like the NYC-Buffalo comparison, only in that both Buffalo and Ottawa are both large enough to have pro sports and their own semi major markets away from the alpha city.. The difference being that Buffalo is less isolated and is part of a larger market to draw from if you factor in the Canadian side. Ontario has a decent list of next tier cities for sure..Hamilton, London, Kitchener/Waterloo and Windsor.
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Originally Posted by Steely Dan
Yeah, the growth boundaries of canadian cities are on full display here.
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Absolutely! There's maybe 7-8 million people in that corridor, and you wouldn't know it from looking at that satellite picture. Lights out at 11:00!
re: Chicago, and just as a side note, my only experience with Chicago was flying over it at night, and it was well lit up and seemed to go on forever until boom! we hit the lake and total darkness below..Just the sudden contrast.