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This now features in the view terminus of Jane at Bloor. Taken today:

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Both towers are visible from Jane, but it's hard to find a good angle that captures them both at the same time. In the image above, one of them (I believe the taller tower) is obstructed by the tall pine tree.
 

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From McLennan Physical Labs, and the from The Queensway:

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Top floor hit on the shorter tower, mechanical penthouse level starting on it:

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From our angle, the sun rose between the towers early this morning. I think it may be even more exactly equidistant between them on the morning of the solstice. (June 20, local time this year). Our own Stonehenge!

Unfortunately, I don’t have a filter to allow me to take the shot safely. Besides, I probably won’t wake up that early on Wednesday.

Edit: the Solstice is June 21 this year, it turns out.
 
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