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Old Posted Apr 21, 2026, 1:04 PM
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The quality, variety, and massing of Burnaby's skyline puts those of London and KW to shame.

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A few Ottawa shots from WZ1.

Panorama, Hull to the left, Zibi in the middle, Ottawa, LeBreton, Dow's lake on the right.



West end looking east panorama. Line of towers on the left will be served by the O-Train in a few years. We've seen a lot of development spurred from it already.



And urbanforest, an angle often seen now thanks to the many new towers going up, including Odenak, most definitely the most photographed project in Ottawa's history.

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Winnipeg from a couple years ago
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An interesting, yet seldom featured angle of the Toronto skyline.

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An interesting, yet seldom featured angle of the Toronto skyline.
I like this angle of the skyline. You can see the CN Tower, but it blends in rather than dominates.
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Untitled by Lisa D, on Flickr


Toronto's Bloor-Yonge area, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor skycandy
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Vancouver shot getting in some of the multiple skylines in the metro area. Still missing a few, like Richmond and Coquitlam.


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Mount Baker always looks extra beautiful in the spring. I was just admiring it earlier today.
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^ Was that taken from Bowen Island? Fantastic angle.
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^Mt Gardener I believe. Great views from that vantage point.
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Took this yesterday walking my dog at Biidaasige Park, I think this park has the possibility of becoming part of the DNA of the city like Stanley Park in Vancouver. When things grow in and nature takes hold. I hope they can and will expand the green space right down to the the lake on the south side.

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Pinnacle an absolute monster from this angle.
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