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Old Posted Nov 21, 2015, 6:23 PM
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Wow, it's not often anymore that I see a Winnipeg angle I haven't seen before... nice.
That really is a fantastic angle of Winnipeg. That's Garry Street running down the centre of the photo, but where exactly is the photographer standing? At the south end of the top of the red brick building at the corner of King and McDermot?

This photo sent me to Google street view to investigate, and I just spent a very enjoyable half hour rummaging around the Exchange District and reminiscing about when I was 18 and first went there after having moved to Winnipeg. This area of old manufacturing buildings from the turn of the previous century really does provide the city with a powerful sense of place and identity. It's just such an incredibly handsome district. I'm thinking that photos of it would really pull on the heartstrings of Winnipeggers who have left, perhaps more than any other area of the city.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 21, 2015, 8:24 PM
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Old Posted Nov 21, 2015, 10:03 PM
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That really is a fantastic angle of Winnipeg. That's Garry Street running down the centre of the photo, but where exactly is the photographer standing? At the south end of the top of the red brick building at the corner of King and McDermot?

This photo sent me to Google street view to investigate, and I just spent a very enjoyable half hour rummaging around the Exchange District and reminiscing about when I was 18 and first went there after having moved to Winnipeg. This area of old manufacturing buildings from the turn of the previous century really does provide the city with a powerful sense of place and identity. It's just such an incredibly handsome district. I'm thinking that photos of it would really pull on the heartstrings of Winnipeggers who have left, perhaps more than any other area of the city.
I just tried to map it out myself & I think it might be around the rooftop of 66 King St (Maltese Cross Building according to Google, if that helps). That would line up directly with Garry St, and that would make sense having the corner of that I believe is the Whitla building directly in the lower left of the picture.

A lot of these Instagram kids here (and everywhere, I presume) really manage to get some cool vantage points such as this. Unfortunately few of them make it to Flickr from what I can see.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 22, 2015, 6:29 PM
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^This is the best Halifax skyline shot I've ever seen. Its huge.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 22, 2015, 9:14 PM
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^This is the best Halifax skyline shot I've ever seen. Its huge.
I went to Halifax for the first time of my life in 2014 and it felt indeed quite big.
It seems that their downtown is built for a metro area that feel WAY larger than just 400 000 ( In my opinion ) aswell and their Expressway system that is quite big and generous in number of lanes. Loved that !

I'm of those who think the Maritimes deserves a 1 Million metro area ( no matter if Quebec city is losing its title of the ''Biggest east of Montreal'' )

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I think a city seems much bigger when a person doesn't know it very well and continually shrinks the more in-depth one's knowledge becomes.
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Old Posted Nov 22, 2015, 9:42 PM
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Crab Park, Vancouver, Nov.21 '15, my pic
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 23, 2015, 5:23 AM
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I think a city seems much bigger when a person doesn't know it very well and continually shrinks the more in-depth one's knowledge becomes.
A single node centralised city does. A multi-nodal spread out city can grow as you explore it. All sorts of interesting commercial strips and such hidden off to the sides.

Thunder Bay is always surprising me when I wander off somewhere new.
     
     
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Amazing, the Roccabella, Icône, TDC, and L'Avenue have added so much to the Montreal core.
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^^Looks like someone set off a nuke in each of those pics... Those towers appear almost comically skinny when compared with PVM's considerable girth.
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