Bud, I can't help with the Toronto info you seek, but I want to remind Nory
that there's a lot more to Canada than Toronto and area, and even Ontario.
Indeed, poll Canadians and you'll find that they're not particularly fond of
Canada's largest city and the hurry-up-and-go atmosphere that surrounds it.
My wife is from Toronto and she has had to learn to relax here in Nova
Scotia!
I have driven a fair bit in the New England States and Eastern Canada, and I
agree that parts of the Canadian highway through Quebec (outside Montreal)
and Ontario (mostly south of Toronto) handle lots of traffic at 120-140
km/h, but it's generally not the stop and go Interstate traffic that you see
outside major US cities, where one moment things are moving nicely at 100
km/h+ and the next you're at a dead stop. Having said this, when I drove to
Mississippi from Nova Scotia a number of years ago, my fastest speeds were
in the States (other than NY State - where there must be one trooper for
every 10 cars).
There are lots of secondary roads in Ontario that you can take that will
avoid the high speed highways. Especially through the lovely Niagara wine
region of Ontario. Get away from the urban centres (and the kitsch of
Niagara Falls), and you'll find lots of great driving roads where a Spridget
will feel welcome. (Obligatory Spridget content ;) Better yet, visit areas
of Canada other than Ontario, and you'll find that we don't even have
highways where you can sustain such speeds!
Geoff Muttart
gmuttart@mtdc.ns.ca
Nova Scotia, Canada
AH 'Bugeye' Sprite AN5
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nory" <nory1@adelphia.net>
To: "Spridgets List" <spridgets@autox.team.net>; <abcoz@hky.com>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Toronto area information sought
> All I can tell you about Toronto is they drive like maniacs up there
> in Canada (no offense intended to our Canadian friends)! I don't
> think their cars have turn signals, and if you're not going 85 MPH,
> they'll run you down. When they wreck, there are no injured parties
> - They're all dead. Real bad accidents up there because they all
> drive so fast! I just went to Niagara Falls, Ontario this weekend,
> and you notice the difference as soon as you cross the border. Oh,
> we have plenty of speeders here, but up there, it's almost everybody!
>
> Don't get me wrong - I love Canada. It's an absolutely beautiful
> country (you notice that as soon as you cross the border too), but I
> really hate driving around up there.
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