Roy G Biv
Senior Member
The tranny hookers on Homewood are charming gals. I say hi everytime I walk by them. It's a tough life.
This thread is starting to devolve into the same pattern where a random experience or anecdote serves a justification to write off some of Toronto's most vibrant & liveable neighbourhoods.
So in the same spirit, Yorkville is a dive! Full of smelly hippies and subversive Neil Young types! Yuck!
are you really comparing smelly hippies to a drunk/high man with a broken beer bottle cursing and looking to start a fight???? please
Yeah, I have a similar experience with the area. Even in general, Toronto's homeless (we have a lot of them) and homeless people in other cities can be a real blast to talk to. I find they're usually happy to talk, and the subjects are as varied as they are interesting. EDIT: (which is to say a lot!)It's an interesting thing about the area around Dundas/Sherbourne is that the homeless people there will rarely ask for change. They sure will chat sometimes, though. I had some really good talks with this one dude wearing a half-shirt in October about Barack Obama and the American election.
I was just wondering why Ryerson University is so closely located to Dundas and Sherborne.
Is Ryerson a safe campus being so close to that area?
I've only been there in the day, so I'm really not sure of the answer.
Dundas east of Yonge attracts a lot of "sketchy" people.
well some sketchy people mind their own business others scare people especially Women.
If a crazy walks by yelling and screaming, to us guys we go whatever. However to women it makes them feels very uncomfortable and unsafe.
I know a lot of people who won't go around that area after dark at all no matter what.