Depends on the definition of "country living", I guess. I'd love to live with trees, trails, streams and a sense of nature right outside my door. Being stuck on a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, with nothing but cornfields and cattle to stare at doesn't appeal to me all, I'd then rather just live in Toronto. I grew up in the small town of Dundas (pop 20000), which had a self-contained, insular feel to it; everything you needed was there, but small-scale, ma-and-pa store kind of place. If I wanted to go hiking, the Bruce Trail was a five minute drive. If I wanted to go party, Hamilton was a fifteen minute drive. If I wanted the Big City, Toronto was 40 minutes away. Perfect. Ideally, I'd like to live just like that, but with no plans to raise children, I could easily adapt to a big city over a remote farm amid nowhere. Yeah, I need nature. But I also need a bar to go to, preferably on foot, some restaurants to eat at, some stores to shop in, some culture and art, a library to go to. I like cities. I suppose ideally I'd be rocking the Toronto condo with a cottage up in Tobermory as a getaway. That would suit me just fucking fine.