I grew up in Delaware…went to that Elementary school MANY YEARS ago! So cool to see. So many people live there now, it was just fields and gravel roads when I was there. I lived up the hill behind the school, there were beautiful old homes to the left at the top of the hill and straight ahead as you came up the hill. One of our cows got out of the barn and had to be corralled by the river!!
For those intrested the aircraft enters Mississauga from the South West Heading North East ..Erin Mills section of Mississauga Following Derry rd Which leads to the leftside of the airport to Runway 05... As a kid in the 80's i would watch the same flight path As Concorde would fly over head And lower the nose "literally" And ya You knew it was the concorde because it was that loud...
@@christinaooshag2476 Having lived here my whole life and having travelled all over the world I completely disagree. Toronto is kind of a joke once you leave that bubble. Culturally it is lacking and is becoming more ugly with soulless apartment towers replacing venues and the last remaining bit of character of the city
@@vmvm3857 You provided no context behind your comment. It's dead right now but it'll bounce back. Oh and we are jealous of those cities because of their response.
@@torink8229 When will it bounce back? It was supposed to be 3 weeks to flatten the curve remember? This feels like a very long 3 weeks. It’s not “bouncing back,” buddy. It’s dead! The rest of the world has moved on.
Poor me worked on this flight path for 25 years !! For planes taking off they would be pulling up landing gear when I seen them. Never got tired of watching 747's come and go and now have not seen on in months.
Toronto doesn't get much snow. The most snow we've seen in a storm since 2015 is a about 20 cm. Snow comes and goes in the winter, rarely lasting for more than a few days at most. We really get about 100 cm a year. 2019 was a normal winter in that we had snow events that came and went. If the wind is off the lake and its cold enough we do get some. But the snow squalls that blast around us rarely make it down to the city