回复: 有熟悉伦敦的前辈吗?
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/slideshow/2008/bestplacestoretire/slide3.html
Midway between Detroit and Toronto, you’ll find London. Smack-dab in the snowbelt, it’s no wonder the city’s one sore point in our rankings was its weather, placing in the bottom third in this category. Its winters are cold and the city average about 200 cm of snow annually. London had respectable rankings in most other categories. Though it’s the nation’s 10th largest community with about 350,000 residents, living there is surprisingly affordable and there are plenty of doctors to call upon.
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/slideshow/2008/bestplacestoretire/slide3.html
Midway between Detroit and Toronto, you’ll find London. Smack-dab in the snowbelt, it’s no wonder the city’s one sore point in our rankings was its weather, placing in the bottom third in this category. Its winters are cold and the city average about 200 cm of snow annually. London had respectable rankings in most other categories. Though it’s the nation’s 10th largest community with about 350,000 residents, living there is surprisingly affordable and there are plenty of doctors to call upon.


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