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Thunder Bay is similar to Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge-Guelph. Two (or three) downtowns all lined up, two separate cities, and people from one city rarely go to the other, but unlike KW, we have a place between the two cities where everyone meets. It's basically two separate cities with one overlapping big box area. (We have less big box stores per capita than other cities this size, since they're all optimally located in the middle of the city.) In that aspect it is better because we have less urban sprawl dedicated to shopping areas, and have got sort of a downtown out of it as well. The downside is our residential areas aren't very dense. Like KW, an LRT line (or at least BRT) would be somewhat feasible here. (Especially since we already have a rail corridor linking both downtowns, Intercity including our largest mall, and the airport.) Our university and college don't line up though. Each of our downtown areas has its own thing going, so there is more variety in downtowns, unlike Toronto which really only has one actual downtown. There are benefits and negatives to this urban model. It's pretty common in Europe, the metro area of Frankfurt is really hundreds are cities, Frankfurt proper probably isn't much bigger than KW itself but the region has millions of people. |
I like the building with the green roof.:tup:
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Here are some more of Saskatchewan's Capital city, Regina. Population 210,000. Oh and be sure and check out my Regina photo blog. Cheers
http://reginainpictures.blogspot.com :cheers: http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/4538/13734/269498.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/4538/13734/269497.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/4538/13734/269499.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/4538/13734/269500.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/4538/13734/269501.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/4538/13734/269502.jpg (all photos are mine) |
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Regina is pretty impressive for a city that size. i didn't realize its downtown was so dense
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My bornplace.
Rimouski, in eastern Québec Pop. 42 000 http://inlinethumb01.webshots.com/17...600x600Q85.jpg |
Regina has to have, hands down the best skyline of any city of comparable size, anywhere!
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© Me! If things go well, either the spot between the old red building and the 1950s blue one or the part on the left near the dirty little building (our city bus terminal) will become a shiny new highrise in a couple years. The province will announce the location of the new court house later this month, and that is where the city wants to put it. |
Heres one i took from last summer. I miss summer :(
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Here's one of Regina I took it last summer. Taken about 8km from the eastern edge of the city, near Pilot Butte
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i'll say it again, Regina is really impressive.
i keep hearing about how its the "city that time forgot" from friends and family that have been there recently, but i think i may have to come and check it out. |
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