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  3. Brief shoutout to a thing which is common in UK suburbs but seems rare in Canadian ones, and that is public footpaths connecting cul-de-sacs.

Brief shoutout to a thing which is common in UK suburbs but seems rare in Canadian ones, and that is public footpaths connecting cul-de-sacs.

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    Brief shoutout to a thing which is common in UK suburbs but seems rare in Canadian ones, and that is public footpaths connecting cul-de-sacs.

    The difference these make to a walkable suburb versus one which makes you take long detours on foot is really underrated.

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      Brief shoutout to a thing which is common in UK suburbs but seems rare in Canadian ones, and that is public footpaths connecting cul-de-sacs.

      The difference these make to a walkable suburb versus one which makes you take long detours on foot is really underrated.

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      @heliomass We have a decent number of those kinds of paths in Waterloo Region. But I didn’t have any idea where’re apthey were until I started using @CyclingGuide to ride around. Those paths really make getting around a low-stress joy.

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        @heliomass We have a decent number of those kinds of paths in Waterloo Region. But I didn’t have any idea where’re apthey were until I started using @CyclingGuide to ride around. Those paths really make getting around a low-stress joy.

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        @uxmark @CyclingGuide Interesting. I guess it may vary between suburb. I’ve walked through a few in Greater Montreal where you’re forced onto the main road to get across because there are no back routes due to all the dead ends. Miserable places.

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          @uxmark @CyclingGuide Interesting. I guess it may vary between suburb. I’ve walked through a few in Greater Montreal where you’re forced onto the main road to get across because there are no back routes due to all the dead ends. Miserable places.

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          @heliomass @CyclingGuide For sure there will be variations!

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