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Old Posted Jan 16, 2026, 4:59 PM
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Montreal looks downright gothamy in that picture. Will be cool to see how it looks with more development around Peel Basin and across the river.
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That last QC shot is pretty cool!

Took this this afternoon while running errands.
South and Park by Andrew Moore, on Flickr
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2026, 2:37 AM
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Is this snow depth normal for Toronto? I’ve always thought they barely had snow on the ground even in January.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2026, 4:07 PM
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^ Great! Observatoire de la Capitale is the city’s best vantage point!
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Is this snow depth normal for Toronto? I’ve always thought they barely had snow on the ground even in January.

The best way to describe it would be to say Toronto is having a second proper winter in a row. More like a typical Montreal winter with its weather. But ya, most years we get a few dumpings that melt way withing a few weeks.
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love the sets of QC and Montreal shots.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2026, 7:20 PM
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The best way to describe it would be to say Toronto is having a second proper winter in a row. More like a typical Montreal winter with its weather. But ya, most years we get a few dumpings that melt way withing a few weeks.
It has been a “real” winter in Quebec city as well, especially in December 🥶
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Tons of snow here in London. The usual melts every 2 weeks or so, but followed by tons of snow and rather cold weather. 2/3 of the time it is a real "Canadian" winter. Started extra early this year.
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Great photo. Nice to see Toronto's three main skylines lined up.

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Pretty epic aerial shot from the Toronto Islands all the way to North York and beyond. From a post last month by davidhucker on reddit last month.

The distance from the waterfront skyline to the end of the North York skyline just above the middle of the photo, is nearly 30 miles (47km).



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That view from Mount Royal is once of the top skyline views of any city. Very nice.
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From a point between Hull and Aylmer, Ottawa's Westboro skyline. About a half dozen 30-40 floor towers proposed in the left half, and one completed 28ish is missing and a few 12 ish are approved.

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