My wife and I have been dreaming of moving up north for two years, since we discovered Montreal on youtube. Our dreams changed and ebbed and flowed as we got intimidated by the immigration process and when we decided to give Cleveland a chance (lol). I've certainly posted in here quite a few times how much I want to move to Canada.
Well, we just traveled up to Windsor and spent some time up there. I'll put it this way: we crossed the Ambassador Bridge at 7PM and by 9PM we had both decided we wanted to move there. The rest of the time just reinforced that notion. As soon as we got back to Cleveland, we contacted an immigration lawyer and started doing our research.
Windsor is an interesting city. It's right across the river from Detroit but the two cities couldn't be more different. I'm sure Detroit needs no introduction. Windsor, on the other hand, is clean, safe, quiet, and the roads are very, very nice. Being the automotive capital of Canada, it's common to see muscle/sports/supercars driving around, often giving their engines a rev or two. There seems to be quite a car scene there.
The people. Canadian people being nice has become a sort of trope in America. We laugh at it and comedians use it to make people laugh. But they actually are that nice. Every single Canadian we spoke with was incredibly friendly, warm, and welcoming.
IT'S SO CLEAN! I can't emphasize this enough. In the days we spent there, we saw probably less than 5-6 pieces of litter total. The whole city is spotless. The public restrooms were clean. The streets were clean. The Walmart was clean.
When we crossed the bridge in the other direction and came back to America, we felt like we were in some kind of dystopian alternate reality. Suddenly the roads were falling apart, there was a guy blasting music in the car next to us, everyone was driving like a shiny happy person, billboards on both sides of the highway were displaying everything from fast food advertisements to messages that we're all going to hell (so call this number!), there're fast food restaurants everywhere, the people are rude, litter is everywhere, and the list goes on. And don't even get me started on crime rates.
Also, yes I've looked into the Canadian housing market, yes I'm aware of their taxes (some are lower, some are higher), yes to basically every financial comment/question you would raise.
So for the next year we're going to be saving every penny we can and getting ready for the move! Not sure if anyone cares but I'm excited so I wanted to post this.