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Old Posted Dec 6, 2021, 6:08 PM
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Honestly, apart for the size of their harbours, Victoria and Halifax surprise me more by their similarities than their differences. Both being naval towns of about the same size with a large historic core and impressive skyline for their size.
They have some similarities but they're not really all that similar at the street level or in terms of overall layout or feel. It is subjective but I think they are at most about as similar as say an Ontario city and an Alberta city of similar size, like Ottawa and Edmonton. Or maybe Kitchener-Waterloo and Winnipeg. I think part of what is going on is that being a "coastal" city is often seen as a major salient factor in Canada since so many major cities here are inland.

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- Halifax is older with older buildings of a different style, a quirkier/finer-grained street network, and so on.
- Victoria is more touristy/resort-ish/retirement-y and its role as provincial capital is much more significant since it's the capital of a bigger province. Halifax's capital status is like Toronto's capital status and Halifax can be as utilitarian as Toronto.
- Halifax is a regional primate city and Victoria is not. Halifax does not really have a Vancouver nearby (Halifax's Vancouver is Toronto and it's much more expensive to get to; Montreal is also a "major city for hipsters" nearby but exerts much less pressure).
- Victoria is a West Coast city and Halifax is an Atlantic city with wooden row housing, "East Coast" culture, and so on.
- The natural setting isn't all that similar, as people pointed out in here, even though both are on the ocean (like 40% of the world's population). The infrastructure matches this to some degree too, e.g. Halifax has its suspension bridges.
     
     
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Downtown Vancouver from Belcarra

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^^^ that's drop dead gorgeous! beautiful Vancouver pics!!
     
     
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Zoomed in rubbish quality but here's Toronto from Hamilton mountain last week:
     
     
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CKNW's Eye In The Sky, Whirlybird, Vancouver BC by SwellMap, on Flickr

This angle of Quebec gives off Vancouver 1950s vibes.

As for Ottawa, if it gets an urban planning act together it could emerge as a true beast, cementing itself as number 4 in Canada - leaving the competition behind. It has a huge advantage with it’s historic head start over the other contenders.
     
     
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I took these several hours ago, the first 3 images are of the typical view from city hall of the CBD and downtown, and the fourth image, along with the final image are taken from what was a "beer garden" of sorts earlier this year and is currently planned to becoming either a park or a tower....I honestly don't recall. This would be a great place for a park considering the view....
Today, Downtown by Draulerin Photographics, on Flickr
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I took these several hours ago, the first 3 images are of the typical view from city hall of the CBD and downtown, and the fourth image, along with the final image are taken from what was a "beer garden" of sorts earlier this year and is currently planned to becoming either a park or a tower....I honestly don't recall. This would be a great place for a park considering the view....
Today, Downtown by Draulerin Photographics, on Flickr
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I think park. The fire hall (lowrise concrete bunker towards CN Tower) was sold with the proceeds use to pay a portion for this land parcel and a new fire hall in the base of Metro Hall (PoMo high rise in front of CN Tower) Unfortunately, the weird rabbit beasts on Front in front of Metro Hall are getting the heave-ho for an asphalt forecourt(if they haven't already. construction started some time ago and could be close to complete)

will be paved for fire station
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An interesting and rarely seen angle from within Calgary's DT:



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First one is great .The watertower front and centre is just the icing on the cake.

Humaniti is huge. Interesting concept combining office/retail/hotel/rental apartments/condo apartments in one giant block. I didn't realize this until recently.
     
     
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Downtown Vancouver from Belcarra

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What a great photo of Vancouver. Love this shot.
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An interesting and rarely seen angle from within Calgary's DT:



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Great Calgary pic.. Also, Those Montreal pics above ^..Stunning!
     
     
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