Er, don't move to Vancouver if you can't deal with more cloudy/rainy days than sunny ones. :/ Is there any place that maps air quality throughout Toronto? When I was living up near Steeles, the temperature was always cooler than downtown so I'm wondering if air quality might be better in the area formerly known as North York. :) Having lived in Brampton for a year or so, there are pros and cons to living outside the city. I think my experience wasn't the best because I didn't have a car.
My lungs really appreciated the break I gave them this past weekend, breathing air that hasn't been cycled through people or machines was wonderful (and so was the isolation on the hiking trails). I'm thinking about getting a filter mask to wear while biking in the city, did you use one at one point?
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Date: 2010-09-01 06:57 pm (UTC)Is there any place that maps air quality throughout Toronto? When I was living up near Steeles, the temperature was always cooler than downtown so I'm wondering if air quality might be better in the area formerly known as North York. :)
Having lived in Brampton for a year or so, there are pros and cons to living outside the city. I think my experience wasn't the best because I didn't have a car.
My lungs really appreciated the break I gave them this past weekend, breathing air that hasn't been cycled through people or machines was wonderful (and so was the isolation on the hiking trails). I'm thinking about getting a filter mask to wear while biking in the city, did you use one at one point?