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Mike in TO

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Sunny Saturday Views of the Skyline:

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Some peaks and valleys developing in the Yonge/College/Bay district:

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Malibou and Waterparkcity in the distance:

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Notice how all the peaks in this shot:
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are all a product of the recent boom:

Spire, Pantages, RoCP & Met.
 
Notice how all the peaks in this shot:
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are all a product of the recent boom:

Spire, Pantages, RoCP & Met.

Nice Pics!

And should only get better in the upcoming years with Murano, Burano, Aura, Lumiere (maybe), and potentially the St.Mike's development and any future upper Bay Street developments having an immediate impact on that portion of the skyline. Bay/Yonge/College is becoming quite an exciting part of downtown.

PS; is it alright if I add you on flickr?
 
go ahead...

The skyline is certainly evolving in an interesting way with the CBD spreading west and then mini clusters developing at Yonge/College/Bay and at Bay/Bloor/Yonge - but with a gap between Queen and College and then another gap between a bit north of College and a bit south of Bloor at Charles.
 
Awesome photos as usual

I think the little peaks and troughs are kinda cool...I love the clusters at yonge+bloor, st.clair, eglinton...now the trend continues all the way downtown
 

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