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Old Posted Nov 1, 2018, 4:32 AM
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I'm guessing that true Montrealers can figure out the location of a photo-taker by the angle of the roof tower on Olympic Stadium in the photo. Right?
     
     
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The funny thing is Toronto has 6 downtowns within 30 mins of union station. Toronto, Y&E, NYCC, Humber Bay shores, STC, MCC. That pic only shows 3 of them.
Don't forget Fairview Mall, which has a pretty decent collection of highrises. It could be considered a small node as well.
     
     
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^that last Toronto pic is something else

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WOW really amazing Montreal set! I loved the different perspectives!
     
     
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I'm guessing that true Montrealers can figure out the location of a photo-taker by the angle of the roof tower on Olympic Stadium in the photo. Right?
The photos were taken from the radio-canada tower.
     
     
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This is probably not the right thread for this screen shot. However, I was Google Earthing because I was bored and saw this and it took me by surprise at how much land Toronto really does cover. WOW. Image from Google Earth.

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Don't forget Fairview Mall, which has a pretty decent collection of highrises. It could be considered a small node as well.
I've actually heard that the cluster of office towers to the southeast of Fairview Mall it the biggest in the GTA outside of downtown. Given all the massive parking lots there, that whole area has crazy long term development potential, especially as it's at the intersection of the 401 and 404.
     
     
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