Well, then, PP, you'll have to decide what is more important to you. The Vancouver area will have some mindblowing vistas and a more outdoor-oriented (read: nature-loving) culture.
If you come to Toronto, I'm sure there will be several opportunities to do something fun. There are ways to do this on the cheap here. We could do music, comedy, or just sit around and chat at a cool pub. (And of course, there's the food. You name it, it's here.) If you've never been to Toronto there is a lot to explore...just realize that it's the opposite of Vancouver in that it is more about being urban. There are many small parks about, but you don't have that easy access to the rugged outdoors as you do in Vancouver.
Are you into the idea of a "big city" adventure?
EDIT: You'll also get a great taste of what good can come out of multiculturalism.
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Humankind cannot bear very much reality.
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