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Old Posted May 18, 2012, 7:14 PM
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These are probably good enough to be cross-posted:

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Halifax skyline shots from the Shipfax blog (which is focused on ships but sometimes has great city photos too):


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Ugggh the people in the Regina forum arre right, that concrete box on top really does ruin the top of the new Mosaic Potash Tower. It's going to destroy the effect of the architectural fin.
Its actually being covered in a glass facade that matches the rest of the building.
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Beautiful pylon.
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Such a shame those ugly powerlines run right along the beach between Hamilton and Burlington. It's actually quite a nice sandy beach otherwise.
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Amazing Halifax pictures. I'm happy you decided to post them here since I missed them when they were originally posted. St.John's, Victoria, Regina and Saint John are also looking tops.

And it's great to see construction happening in most of the pictures.

Here's the ass-end of downtown London:

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Old Posted May 31, 2012, 3:18 AM
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2012, 3:37 AM
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Aerial view of Halifax from the north:


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Some of these little cities are impressive. Hamilton seems in danger of being passed by more than a few of these.
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It would be awesome to have a city of around 1 million in Atlantic Canada, but I can't help but wonder if Halifax would be much bigger than it is today if it weren't for the big explosion.
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Great shots. Sometimes I wish these would be in the "main" skyline thread instead of this one to break up all the Toronto shots. Its wonderful to look at Toronto, but it gets boring after a while haha.
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TOTALLY agreed man! repost!
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Great shots. Sometimes I wish these would be in the "main" skyline thread instead of this one to break up all the Toronto shots. Its wonderful to look at Toronto, but it gets boring after a while haha.
I've found there's been a lot more Montreal than Toronto lately..
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Here is a nice recent shot of St.John's looking North.


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Old Posted Jun 26, 2012, 12:50 PM
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Beauty shot of St. John's. I can't wait until Fortis, 351 and Deacon are done. Swing the camera a little more west and take a similar picture in a year or two. I'm very excited for it.
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Someone should REALLLLLY take a great new pic of Regina's skyline! Especially since the cities new tallest office building is basically complete!
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