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Originally Posted by rousseau
My understanding is that aside from the obvious choices of Toronto and Montreal, the only places in Canada that do literally have thirty to forty distinctive neighbourhoods within them that you couldn't ever mistake one for the other, the rest of the larger cities in Canada don't generally have more than several distinctive neighbourhoods forming a small portion of otherwise generally generic urbanity.
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What are your criteria for a distinctive neighbourhood? After Vancouver, there is a huge drop-off in urban neighbourhoods that you'll find in each respective Canadian city.