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Old Posted Apr 8, 2013, 5:41 PM
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Excellent Edmonton set!

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SaskScraper, I would submit that a better view of Regina's skyline could be had from several kilometres to the west in high summer when it's getting towards sundown. But that's just me.

That first pic of Saskatoon is nice though!
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Saskatoon without the Bessborough Hotel is like a mini Osborne Village.
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SaskScraper, I would submit that a better view of Regina's skyline could be had from several kilometres to the west in high summer when it's getting towards sundown. But that's just me.

That first pic of Saskatoon is nice though!
aww.. very well! I remember once driving to Pense SK from Lumsden and could just see Regina's skyline poking above a morning fog on the fields but I couldn't find where I put the picture or where I had it saved :/

haha, never thought of Saskatoon downtown without Bessborough Hotel as looking like a mini Osborne village, I will have to re-evaluate my perceptions
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Old Posted Apr 25, 2013, 5:57 AM
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Wow, so many cities look amazing in here...would love to see St. John's and Québec City get up in this.


Saint John NB looks crazy in that one picture! I have to visit one day.
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Trueviking posted a great picture of Winnipeg's skyline from the south.



It shows off the size off Winnipeg's downtown.
I'm bumping this thread, with this excellent photo.

Now add to it.
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2014, 9:11 PM
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A few good angles of Regina:

Skyline from the north:


...from the southwest:


...Scarth Street downtown:


...City Plaza on a summer night:

Photos by me.
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It's old, but I feel like reviving this thread.
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Old Posted May 12, 2020, 6:15 AM
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Another one from last year.

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Blast from the past thread resurrection haha.

The most iconic skyline picture of St. John's is obviously from Signal Hill, but if I were to say what is the best skyline picture with the impression of large building density, it's from either the Battery Park or about mid-way up Signal Hill Road.

I thought I had a picture but apparently not. Maybe SHH can hook me up.
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I like this angle
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One of my favorite views that I've never seen for myself is from the towers of Casa Loma. You can see the entire skyline from this angle with it;s multitude of layers.

1W2A0089 by Clement Lo, on Flickr
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