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Today marks 5 years since this thread was created! 🥳

Looking back over the past 5 years, I believe that Vaughan Metropolitan Centre has been the greatest new skyline addition to the region. It is exciting to see that continue to fill in.

Midtown's E Condos meanwhile has certainly put it on the map with an exclamation point, as has Eau du Soleil at Humber Bay Shores. What major skyline additions to these regional sub-centres can we expect to see over the next 5 years?
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Mississauga might be the one that's going to change the most, with m city, exchange district, and square one condo and office projects all planned to be built soon
Indeed, this half-decade may well be Mississauga's, which means that UT is very lucky to have @Jasonzed 's drone around ;)

Though things will be interesting with development applications accelerating in places like Oakville and Pickering.
 
Some great photos have been posted recently in various threads

Humber Bay Shores:

Humber Bay Shores as seen from a kayak on Lake Ontario. On the left are the two tall towers of Eau du Soleil condominiums.
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Vaughan Metropolitan Centre:

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Midtown / Yonge & Eglinton

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I am late to the party but I'll post mine anyway.

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It's interesting how the GTA's third-largest city - Brampton - doesn't have much of a skyline to speak of. In fact, the Bramalea one is probably moderately more impressive than the downtown one.
 

Just a little bit of fun. :)
 

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