Why You Shouldn’t Move To Waterdown: Sprawl and the Search for Community
<p>The fact is I, like you, represent a destructive force that’s bringing the very thing I’m trying to escape from into this town, and, well, I got here before you.</p>
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<p>Walking down Parkside Drive on a cloudy November Sunday afternoon, through older neighbourhoods filled with unevenly-spaced houses built when the land was mostly open, the first thing I notice is that it’s quiet. That is, until the cars come, which doesn’t take long. It never takes long.</p>
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