Nice video but there's really so much more greenspace in NYC that never gets mentioned in any NYC video. There are 2100 parks, Central Park is only the 5th largest. Even in Manhattan, Fort Tryon Park on cliffs above the Hudson River is so scenic and Inwood Hill Park has the original forest land from pre-colonial times. Great for hiking and birdwatching and still in Manhattan. You can walk completely through woods and parks and riverfront from the tip of Manhattan to the bottom, about 13 miles without ever stepping foot on a city street (almost). No one ever mentions that but probably because few people outside of NYC know about this secret gem buried by all the skyscrapers. But I also LOVE Toronto, so not knocking it. I'm a New Yorker and visit it frequently.
@@terrancedavis4851 NYC? No, not at all. We almost get zero snow. We haven't had any real snowfall in 3 years and our winters are quite mild. Upstate NY near Canada gets tons of snow but that's many hours away from NYC. I really wish we see the return of snow here, I miss it.
Which is your favourite city to visit and live in - Toronto or New York City? 🏙
Niagara Falls could have been added to the Toronto comparison as it’s closer than it is to New York City.
Nice video but there's really so much more greenspace in NYC that never gets mentioned in any NYC video. There are 2100 parks, Central Park is only the 5th largest. Even in Manhattan, Fort Tryon Park on cliffs above the Hudson River is so scenic and Inwood Hill Park has the original forest land from pre-colonial times. Great for hiking and birdwatching and still in Manhattan. You can walk completely through woods and parks and riverfront from the tip of Manhattan to the bottom, about 13 miles without ever stepping foot on a city street (almost). No one ever mentions that but probably because few people outside of NYC know about this secret gem buried by all the skyscrapers. But I also LOVE Toronto, so not knocking it. I'm a New Yorker and visit it frequently.
Both are beautiful.
Indeed! 🙌
I would prefer NY because it's warmer there and it has an ocean
Makes sense.
Toronto summers are hotter than nyc summers, and great lakes are better than oceans
Ny also gets more snow
@@ruslanbidzhiev5197 NYC is warmer in winter, Toronto is warmer in summer.
@@terrancedavis4851 NYC? No, not at all. We almost get zero snow. We haven't had any real snowfall in 3 years and our winters are quite mild. Upstate NY near Canada gets tons of snow but that's many hours away from NYC. I really wish we see the return of snow here, I miss it.
Y’all gotta tell me are girls in Toronto better or girls in New York I’m just asking ?😅🙈
Neither
New York is trash Toronto is better all the way
Why do you think so?
@@TRIPXTREME New York is overrated as f**k and it’s so crowded and it takes like 10 minutes to get to an area that’s a 3 minute drive
Toronto❤
Fav. ❤️