Huntsville tops The Economist’s list of "World’s Most Livable”

The small Ontario resort town Huntsville was named The Economist‘s “World’s Most Livable City”, displacing last year’s winner Melbourne, Australia.

Huntsville earned the citation thanks to an abundance of federally-provided first-rate facilities, excellent gazebos and other park structures, sidewalk and tree upgrades, brand-new public toilets, arenas, skating rinks, parking lots, and municipal buildings. It does not take into account climate, the cost of living, or the fact that Huntsville isn’t actually a city.

Baird said we can pave the whole fucking place if we want.