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Old Posted Oct 5, 2023, 11:29 PM
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I foresee a metropolis of 500,000 people within 25-30 years.
Way too much undevelopable ALR land in Kelowna for that to be possible, unless they replaced all the SFHs with highrises.
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2023, 6:52 AM
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Some more skyline shots I took around metro-Vancouver this summer:

First a couple of downtown:

Vancouver Skyline 2 by Ian, on Flickr

Vancouver. Canada by Ian, on Flickr

Vancouver. Canada by Ian, on Flickr

Skytrain to Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

Skytrain to Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

Now a few of Surrey!


Surrey Skyline From Far Away 1 by Ian, on Flickr

Surrey Skyline From Far Away 2 by Ian, on Flickr

Surrey Skyline Night 2 by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster!

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

Lougheed

Lougheed Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Lougheed Morning Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood

Brentwood Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Towers, Burnaby by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Towers, Burnaby by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

And my favorite suburban skyline in Canada, Metrotown

Metrotown, 2023 by Ian, on Flickr

Metrotown, Burnaby Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Metrotown, Burnaby Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Metrotown, Burnaby Skyline by Ian, on Flickr
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2023, 4:41 PM
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^ Great shots!

Surrey's skyline has snuck up on me these past few years. It went from nothing to something in record time.
     
     
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Great Vancouver shots, thanks. I really love NuWest, it has great character and bones.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2023, 9:41 PM
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Great Vancouver and environs set Metro - take a bow.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2023, 9:44 PM
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As the downtown population of Edmonton increases so will the vitality of the city but it has an exceptionally long way to go and certainly more than any other {non-suburban} city of over 200,000 in the country. I've been to all of them and Edmonton stands out as being the worse by a long shot.

You need people to create vitality but you need more than that. Despite it's growing downtown population, there isn't one single block of a "complete street" in the entire city centre. A restaurant beside a bank tower beside a parking garage entrance beside barber shop beside an office tower beside a hotel is not a complete street. A complete street is basically one where you can sit and watch the people go by and the entire inner city of Edmonton doesn't have one.

This is in very stark contrast to Calgary where the entire inner city is nothing but one complete street connected to the other. Considering they have always had roughly the same size, same natural resource based economies, similar historic founding, similar high incomes, and relatively same weather, the 2 couldn't have more dissimilar urban development if they tried.
I don't know if Calgary has one single "complete street" in its downtown by your overly strict definition. Lots of bank towers, office towers, hotels, and barbershops in downtown Calgary. By your logic that elimates entire blocks from contention...

I would agree that downtown Edmonton has work to do. But to say there isn't one place to sit and watch the world in inner city of Edmonton is an exaggeration. Rice Howard Way, 104 st, Leg grounds would all fit in my eye.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2023, 2:50 AM
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Nice Edmonton pics at the top of the page Coldsrx - the white ‘laced’ building looks good at night.

Metro-One -awesome update. I spent some time checking out the other skylines and their neighbourhoods this summer in Vancouver except for Surrey. I’d put North Vancouver at that top, but not a fair comparison I know. The waterfront area by the Seabus was a bit stale - felt like too many open spaces around large scale attractions. Hard to explain, but I think it needs to be more fine grained. The streets going up the hill are good though. New West I was disappointed with to be honest - the historic downtown is small, the riverfront walkway is awesome, but that area is really cut off by the railway tracks and there really is much else interesting there and it’s a bit grungy around the edges. As far as the shopping mall skylines, yes Metrotown is the best and on foot it’s not bad to walk around.

Of course downtown Vancouver is a 9.5/10, although I’m not a fan of the Butterfly. Just way too much of those wavy white panels - it’s busy and boring, a bit messy. Not to mention those white panels - are they dirty? Anyone else notice this? I saw this as they were lifting them up to be installed and I can’t imagine they’re gong to wash them once the building is complete. That won’t age well. Jeez, feels like I was being overly negative for a city and region I love!
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2023, 4:17 AM
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Some more skyline shots I took around metro-Vancouver this summer:

First a couple of downtown:

Vancouver Skyline 2 by Ian, on Flickr

Vancouver. Canada by Ian, on Flickr

Vancouver. Canada by Ian, on Flickr

Skytrain to Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

Skytrain to Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

Now a few of Surrey!


Surrey Skyline From Far Away 1 by Ian, on Flickr

Surrey Skyline From Far Away 2 by Ian, on Flickr

Surrey Skyline Night 2 by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster!

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

New Westminster by Ian, on Flickr

Lougheed

Lougheed Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Lougheed Morning Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood

Brentwood Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Towers, Burnaby by Ian, on Flickr

Brentwood Towers, Burnaby by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

North Vancouver by Ian, on Flickr

And my favorite suburban skyline in Canada, Metrotown

Metrotown, 2023 by Ian, on Flickr

Metrotown, Burnaby Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Metrotown, Burnaby Skyline by Ian, on Flickr

Metrotown, Burnaby Skyline by Ian, on Flickr
So so so many construction cranes. We are building and building yet our housing crisis continues to get worse. What in the hecking world is going on, I wonder.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2023, 2:19 PM
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Housing became an asset class, that's what.
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Tunney's Pasture Skyline in Ottawa this week with Westboro in the background.

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No offence intended, but we don't need to see the same 50 photos two posts later. At least spolierize them.
     
     
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So so so many construction cranes. We are building and building yet our housing crisis continues to get worse. What in the hecking world is going on, I wonder.

One variable that is rarely discussed is people per household, which has been slowly decreasing over the last 20 years.

Vancouver, for example, in 2001 had 2.3 people per household but in 2021 there was 2.1 people per household. That represents a 10% growth in housing required for the exact same population. Growing a built up urban area by 0.5% per year is a fair amount of development as a baseline for a stable population. It's not cheap to operate either; that's a lot more roadways and utility infrastructure for the same number of people too.

https://vancouver.ca/files/cov/2022-08-0...census-household-families-and-income.pdf

People complain about shoe-boxes in the sky but sqft per capita has steadily increased.
     
     
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Mega pano from north of Yorkville on the left... south to the waterfront on the right.

Stitched by UrbanToronto member kris from the drone video (link below).


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