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http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/art...nd-most-pedestrian-friendly-city-by-walkscore
WalkScore, a Seattle-based mobile app company, ranked Toronto the second most walkable city in Canada in a recent survey. (See below for charts.)
Toronto is sandwiched below Vancouver in first place and above Montreal. Toronto’s performance was dragged down by sprawling GTA neighbourhoods like Scarborough, according to WalkScore CEO Josh Herst.
The three inner-city districts that ranked highest are the Bay Street corridor, Church-Wellesley Village and Kensington Market.
The data also shows we have less in common with the Big Apple than we believe. With a score of 71.4, Toronto ranks in the vicinity of cities like Seattle and Washington D.C., while New York City ranks far higher with an overall score of 85.3.
WalkScore, a Seattle-based mobile app company, ranked Toronto the second most walkable city in Canada in a recent survey. (See below for charts.)
Toronto is sandwiched below Vancouver in first place and above Montreal. Toronto’s performance was dragged down by sprawling GTA neighbourhoods like Scarborough, according to WalkScore CEO Josh Herst.
The three inner-city districts that ranked highest are the Bay Street corridor, Church-Wellesley Village and Kensington Market.
The data also shows we have less in common with the Big Apple than we believe. With a score of 71.4, Toronto ranks in the vicinity of cities like Seattle and Washington D.C., while New York City ranks far higher with an overall score of 85.3.