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Old Posted Oct 28, 2023, 6:43 PM
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The old 1970s area of the Toronto Waterfront is rather bland but the newer areas they are developing are fantastic and true people places and not just a cycle/walk path. It is interactive with great public art and amenities. It's very dynamic place with lots to discover and will only get better. I think it is slowly turning into a masterpiece.

Vancouver's Waterfront in the core of the city is a true lost opportunity. Yes, it has wonderful views and has good pathways and bike infrastructure but that is about it and it's particularly bad along West Harbour which is actually the newest area. It's pretty and functional but also quite bland. There is nothing dynamic or even interesting about it. It is just a pathway in front of condos that no one in the city can afford. It could have been so much more of a people focused area but, like all of Vancouver, it was built as nothing more than a condo development with a sidewalk in front of it. It's a very nice walk but that's all it is.
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2023, 12:15 AM
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For being such a failure, Toronto's central waterfront sure is jam-packed with people enjoying themselves in the warm weather months!
It's one of the few areas downtown with a relatively attractive public realm and wide sidewalks/bike paths that extends beyond a park. It's proof that investing in the public realm is worth it, even if the area's architecture leaves much to be desired.
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2023, 1:07 AM
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The bike path is easily one of - if not the - busiest in town, at least during warmer times of year.
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2023, 1:18 AM
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love the classic Quebec city skyline pic... for some reason, despite that cluster of buildings not being particularly attractive... it somehow works... I love it.. more Quebec City pics.. thank you davidivivid!!
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2023, 1:29 AM
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2023, 9:57 PM
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The bike path is easily one of - if not the - busiest in town, at least during warmer times of year.
It's also one of the most frustrating bike paths to bike on in urban Canada. Even though the bike path is skinny and barely sufficient for the area's bike traffic volume, the path is designated as a multi-use path that allows for joggers and other users to 'share' the space. The end result is a jumbled mess between Jarvis and Spadina, and makes it an unreliable route during the summer, especially on weekends.

Though, it is reflective of the poorly thought out road/street planning you see everywhere in downtown Toronto, and the free-for-all mélange and insufficient capacity is very typical Torontonian.
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Old Posted Oct 31, 2023, 4:08 AM
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It's also one of the most frustrating bike paths to bike on in urban Canada. Even though the bike path is skinny and barely sufficient for the area's bike traffic volume, the path is designated as a multi-use path that allows for joggers and other users to 'share' the space. The end result is a jumbled mess between Jarvis and Spadina, and makes it an unreliable route during the summer, especially on weekends.

Though, it is reflective of the poorly thought out road/street planning you see everywhere in downtown Toronto, and the free-for-all mélange and insufficient capacity is very typical Torontonian.
Well, it is a multi-use trail and was sufficient for the 1980s when it was built with, of course, large sections missing for decades afterwards. Insufficient capacities are only going to get worse. Growing up with situations like a waterfront trail with sections missing and in the worst possible places makes you adaptively flexible.
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Neat angle David. Is the the train station on the right hand side? I've always wanted to see it in person.
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Old Posted Nov 1, 2023, 2:50 PM
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I didn't see that building. All I see is this giant empty data centre.

Something looks off on the windows of the Chateau style building. If they aren't original than they are really shitty replacements.

edit. I looked it up

It's just the image. Can't say if the windows are original or not and that typically means they are good to go.
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I didn't see that building. All I see is this giant empty data centre.
This building (Fasken) has just been built.
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Old Posted Nov 1, 2023, 3:21 PM
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Likewise, I don't see a corporate law firm occupying a data centre.
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Likewise, I don't see a corporate law firm occupying a data centre.
This is an office building, not a data centre...
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Old Posted Nov 1, 2023, 3:50 PM
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Exactly

The facts didn't mattered when I made my first post. It looks like a data centre and the floors are empty
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Old Posted Nov 1, 2023, 5:25 PM
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