This test got my accent correct-Northeastern(LI) is what I do speak!
Everyone: I took this test and it actually got my accent location correct-Northeastern-on the map Northern New Jersey,NYC,The NYS Hudson Valley,Long Island,Connecticut and Rhode Island are shaded.
I read some of the posts and from what I have noticed on my past trips and observations that Southern Ontario definitely has a noticeable accent compared to Western New York. I noticed it even just crossing the border at Niagara Falls!
WNY and other Great Lakes regions speak what I consider to be a Northern or "Lakes" US accent-from NYS's Lake Ontario areas W across extreme NW Pennsylvania,Northern Ohio,Michigan,Northern Indiana,Northern Illinois,Wisconsin and then Minnesota. There are noticeable dialects even there like Minnesotan(satired in the movie "Fargo") and the speech of Chicagoland (as satired on NBC's Saturday Night Live back in the 90s in the "Da Bears" skit about NFL Chicago Bears fans) as good examples.
I feel that many English Canadians speak a form of "General American" with certain words that could be considered "Canadianized" as mentioned previously. Quebecois definitely have a noticeable accent-especially those that speak English as a second language.
I remember reading that the "Bob and Doug McKenzie Great White North Hoser accent" - is actually them satirizing the Eastern Ontario-namely the Ottawa area's-distinct accent. Is that actually true?
I must mention my Long Island or NYC area accent-which stands out away from that area. Even though I have lost some of the hard edge of it I probably will never lose it totally. This is an interesting subject-accents do fascinate me!
Observations and insight from Long Island Mike