The thing that stuck with me about Toronto, was how clean everything was. Everything had this new, clean feel to it. It was nice. It's like New York in that it has a subway system, but after that, I'd say the comparison ends. It's too clean there to compare it to NY.
I since then visited Chicago, and it felt like a dump in comparison. Chi-town was cool though, just dirtier and slummier, if you know what I mean. Huge city though. I mean huge. Growing up a country boy, it's hard to imagine that much city, until you see it from top the Sears Tower.
I live in Houston now, and the population around here is large and in charge, but it doesn't have that huge city feel to it, like Chi-town. In the suburbs down here, you still have that country feel. In Chicago, it seemed like country no longer existed. Never been to New York, but I see enough of it on TV to know that it has a similar feel to it.
[This message has been edited by Mr. T (edited 04-16-2000).]