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Old Posted Nov 6, 2014, 9:12 PM
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The preceding page is rich in amazing pictures. Love the Toronto "photogénie".

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Dat Skydome picture.
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November 6, 2014 - On the Edge

Today I went for a drive around the edge of the St. John's CMA to photograph its various borders, the edges of the urban area. Some are in commonly-photographed areas, others are areas I've never photographed before. I've included a map with the photos from each location.

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Goulds is the southernmost neighbourhood of St. John's proper - a mix of few surviving farms and subdivisions that range in age from about 25 years old to brand new. And, of course, you can even see Signal Hill from here.









Then I went to Cape Spear, billed as the most easterly point in North America. It, too, offers spectacular views of Signal Hill. The entrance to St. John's Harbour, the Narrows, is far too small to see much of the city from this angle.











Then it's off to Shea Heights, formerly a slum that has slowly become a proper residential neighbourhood since the early 1950s. It still has a horrible reputation overall, although these days it's largely undeserved. Still, though, no shortage of wrecked cars and building scraps in people's yards. However, the views of the city from this neighbourhood are spectacular.











Torbay is the northernmost community of any significant size within the St. John's CMA, though its borders actually include the entirety of the Northeast Avalon Peninsula. It's a 450-year-old village surrounded by new subdivisions.









Next up is Portugal Cove-St. Phillip's, including the view across to the suburban town of Wabana on Bell Island. Although these communities are old, they are probably among the most dependent on St. John's for everything. Almost everyone who lives in this area works in the city.











And then it was back to the Outer Ring Road, which is the main highway surrounding St. John's and its suburban municipalities. It's at the crest of a rolling hill and so offers wonderful views across the cities of St. John's and Mount Pearl and, even when you can't see much, suburban sprawl is never far.





Then it's Paradise. This town's name is a bit of a lie. It's one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Canada and has grown from fewer than 3,000 to more than 17,000 in just a couple of decades. It is the absolute worst of suburbia - no urban planning whatsoever, just a subdivision cash grab.







And, finally, Conception Bay South. Now officially the second-largest community in the province, eclipsing Mount Pearl by several hundred residents (both are approximately 25,000). Conception Bay South is an amalgamation of a half dozen or more former towns and extends from Topsail to Holyrood.







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Stopped by Ayreonaut's for a visit (he's just a few houses down my street).

Cracked up at some of the homes around him.

First of all, this white house is a FOUR-BEDROOM, TWO-BATHROOM HOME!? How did they even fit that in there? "FOR RENT: The fucking Tardis..." I don't understand. And the green house next to it fronts onto the alley? Why? I love the effect, though. It's giving the white house the evil eye, all up in its business.



And this... what a bizarre step design. Did it used to be a duplex or something?



There's also a cord that's been hanging off the pole for more than a week:

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Another fantastic set, MonkeyRonin. To paraphrase Walt Whitman: Toronto contains multitudes.

Though I find myself wishing there were a signature tower on Bay Street instead of just one box after another. Something really tall and audacious.
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Wow, I really need to get out to the Rock. One of my good friends just moved back last week after 7 years here in Toronto. Because of that I feel like my chances of actually making the trip have risen substantially.
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It's not Amos, is it?
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Another fantastic set, MonkeyRonin. To paraphrase Walt Whitman: Toronto contains multitudes.

Though I find myself wishing there were a signature tower on Bay Street instead of just one box after another. Something really tall and audacious.

This, hopefully:


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Is that yellow small building below the towers existing or part of that complex?
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That would be Union Station.
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Not quite Union Station - that's the Dominion Public Building, built in 1932 (so it's existing). It's the one on the left, Union is in the distance:


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Oh, O.K. Thanks, b'ys. And cool! I LOVE that proposal, even if it didn't mean they were starting to build heritage bases for these things.
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A witch with yoda ears and a buck tooth. Perfect.
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Beautiful tour Signal !!! I really need to visit oneday !
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Wonderful but a little bit aging. Maybe 10 years old.
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Night time satellite pics are always cool to look at.
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Not quite Union Station - that's the Dominion Public Building, built in 1932 (so it's existing). It's the one on the left, Union is in the distance:


Ah, correct, thanks.
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Wonderful but a little bit aging. Maybe 10 years old.
More recent than that,you can see Dix30. My guess is 8 years old max.
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The industrial area surrounding YUL shines as bright as downtown in that satellite pic.
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