Also it may sound a bit crazy, but I'd also look at Calgary. Even
though the cowboyism is rampant in the city (what do you expect from a
place that hold the world's largest rodeo), areas around the
Universities are very different than the rest of the cities. Those
neighbourhoods are very cosmopolitian, and urban.

larry

On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:32:55 -0500, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know. Which is why I threw in the "if I could afford it" for my list
> of preferred cities.
>
> -Kevin
>
> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:08:24 -0400, Larry C. Lyons
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Vancouver is great, but it suffers from the exact same problems as
> > Chicago in terms of business and residential areas. You have either
> > extremely expensive places to live, or slums. I'd personally look at
> > Victoria on Vancouver Island. The place is gorgeous, and had most if
> > not all the advantages of a large city and almost none of the
> > disadvantages.
> >
> > larry
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