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Pinterest - I use this social media platform to easily add pictures into my posts on this forum. Plus there are great architecture and city photos out there as well.
     
     
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Central are of Gatineau's Hull sector.


https://twitter.com/iciottgat/status/1311963175395430401

West end of Hull sector, with Hull Hospital at the centre, and Gatineau Park in the background.


https://twitter.com/iciottgat/status/1311602756751417345

Northern part of Hull, with Casino du Lac Leamy, Gatineau Park and Gatineau Hills.


https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/173...ge?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Tunney's Pasture area skyline.


https://twitter.com/kvallevand/status/1312173114537570304

From left to right, the National Art Gallery, Notre-Dame Basilica Cathedral, Library and Centre Block of Parliament.

     
     
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Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
     
     
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I give you Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Gamma minus city.

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PA is a sad, sad place. Everyone should just pack up and move an hour and a half south to Saskatoon.
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PA is a sad, sad place.
Can confirm.
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major Gotham city vibes in this pic lol I love it
     
     
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Can confirm.
Which ones are Saskatchewan's attractive cities under 100,000? Something on the lines of Niagara-on-the-Lake or Charleston?
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Which ones are Saskatchewan's attractive cities under 100,000?
Moose Jaw is very nice and active. I don't know much about Swift Current or Estevan, but I've heard bad things about The Battlefords and Yorkton.
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Yeah, Moose Jaw for sure.

Maybe Swift Current.
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Moose Jaw is very nice and active. I don't know much about Swift Current or Estevan, but I've heard bad things about The Battlefords and Yorkton.
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Yeah, Moose Jaw for sure.

Maybe Swift Current.
Thanks. I don't get out that way often but want to explore SK a little more next time I'm there.
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PA is a sad, sad place. Everyone should just pack up and move an hour and a half south to Saskatoon.
I've never been, but this is consistent with what I've heard too. What gives? It seems like the sort of place that should be pretty decent by small prairie city standards... critical mass of people big enough to support a range of services, close to a big and enjoyable national park...
     
     
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PA is a sad, sad place. Everyone should just pack up and move an hour and a half south to Saskatoon.
What makes it a sad place? Is it a depressed city economically?
     
     
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weyburn has a very impressive main downtown intersection.. yorkton ain't half bad either.
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Cool (albeit heavily processed) photo of eastside of Calgary's CBD:



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Sorry about the size. Don't know how to edit it.
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I give you Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Gamma minus city.

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sad and depressed or not, I'm actually impressed that the 3rd largest city of a province of a million people, with a population of barely 40,000 would even have such a skyline.

Even Sherbrooke, a city 5 times bigger doesn't have a skyline like that.
     
     
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