Nor I, for that matter. I only go into Toronto when I have to, which happens to be about 18 months apart, on average.
I used to enjoy sailing over to the US but none of us do that, anymore. The nearby American cities are crumbling, failing post-industrial nightmares ... Rochester, Niagara Falls New York, Erie Pennsylvania, Toledo and Cleveland Ohio, Detroit Michigan, Willwaukee Wisconsin are in advanced states of decay. A couple of them are fighting back ...Millwaukee, Cleveland and the jury is still out on them but Detroit has lost almost 2/3rds of their population. Most of the "northern tier" along the Canadian border is failing faster and farther than post Soviet Eastern Europe.
You sure as hell don't want to go there, either. Roll up the windows and for God sakes DON'T STOP!!!
Whatever Toronto is, it is nothing like that and the areas in Canada bordering on the crumbling, failing part of the USA are mostly thriving. I know that the situation doesn't look like that in the West but anywhere South that you can drive from here within a few hour's radius is Disasterland Dystopia.