At this point the only thing I'm somewhat disappointed with is the daily newspapers. Back in Mississauga the weekend was my time for newspapers. On Saturday I'd read the Toronto Sun and the Toronto Star. On Sunday I'd focus on the Toronto Sun's sunday edition (I like the differing left and right perspectives).
Here in Brockville you can still get the Toronto Star, but it costs more. You can't get the Toronto Sun--instead you can get its sister paper the Ottawa Sun which is really a winnowed down imitation. It just doesn't have the same overall feel to it.
Thankfully in this day and age you can get any paper you want online. The Sun's Sunshine Girls even look better because of the better resolution images
as do the car pics from the automotive sections in each paper.
Shopping wise I can't yet see any real deficiencies. The retailers have made a decent job of getting their stores most everywhere. The downside is that so much of the plain box style architecture looks so much the same wherever you go. This town also apparently has a comic shop called The Comic Cave. I'll have to check it out. But sadly it appears to lack a decent book store to my liking. For me Chapters/Indigo, W.H. Smith and Coles stores have long become bust. The World's Biggest Book Store off Yonge St. just north of Dundas in downtown Toronto was a decent place to find stuff I was interested in like science fiction. Thankfully books are something you can get easily online. But I admit I'm old-fashioned in regard to liking to handle a book before I buy it.
It's going to be an interesting experience.
Here in Brockville you can still get the Toronto Star, but it costs more. You can't get the Toronto Sun--instead you can get its sister paper the Ottawa Sun which is really a winnowed down imitation. It just doesn't have the same overall feel to it.
Thankfully in this day and age you can get any paper you want online. The Sun's Sunshine Girls even look better because of the better resolution images

Shopping wise I can't yet see any real deficiencies. The retailers have made a decent job of getting their stores most everywhere. The downside is that so much of the plain box style architecture looks so much the same wherever you go. This town also apparently has a comic shop called The Comic Cave. I'll have to check it out. But sadly it appears to lack a decent book store to my liking. For me Chapters/Indigo, W.H. Smith and Coles stores have long become bust. The World's Biggest Book Store off Yonge St. just north of Dundas in downtown Toronto was a decent place to find stuff I was interested in like science fiction. Thankfully books are something you can get easily online. But I admit I'm old-fashioned in regard to liking to handle a book before I buy it.
It's going to be an interesting experience.