01-22-2020, 12:50 PM
(01-19-2020, 08:03 PM)ac3r Wrote:(01-16-2020, 02:24 AM)nms Wrote: I guess the big question is: what have you done to contribute to the things to see and do here?
1. Have you attended any of the concerts that happen in the Region? They range in size from the Centre in the Square to medium theatres (eg the Registry) to house concerts (eg the KW Chamber Music Society) to porch parties. There are numerous bands and musical groups that create great music every day of the week in the Region if you know where to look.
2. Have you attended any of the theatre productions that range from professional to amateur? It's not Broadway or Mirvish but we're not New York.
3. Have you walked along the Grand River or along any of the other trails that are here?
4. Have you attended any of the festivals that happen here?
5. As an architect, have you contributed to creating great spaces that can host planned or impromptu gatherings and events?
6. Have you tried to find or create a community here that might have what you're looking for?
But frankly, there are some people in Waterloo Region who do appreciate that it isn't a bigger city like Toronto. We and those who lived here before us have built a community that more or less suits us.
If you really want answers...
No, I don't attend concerts here - the kind of music I like is very very niche. I went to a theatre production once. I grew up a 10 minute bike ride from the Grand River. Yes, I've been to the festivals, but they're the same thing year after year. Yes, in the past I've been involved in the design of major buildings here (John M. Harper Library, Stephen Hawking Centre at the Perimeter Institute) that serve the community. No.
I know Waterloo Region is smaller and comparing it to Toronto is not fair, but nonetheless, there is just a lack of interesting things to do here for a lot of people. Of course this will change with time, as the city evolves.
(01-22-2020, 12:40 PM)Bytor Wrote: Any speculation on when we'll see more than just condo towers along the LRT route?
I'm looking forward to when there more than just the Tim's at Borden station for me to hop off and back on again to get a coffee and bagel on my way to work.
You mean like the new office buildings now going up in DTK? Re Borden station, check out the concept in the thread for the "Junction".