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Old Posted Sep 12, 2009, 4:08 PM
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Iqaluit has got to be one of the ugliest, most god forsaken places on the face of the earth. good god.
Most artic places are like that!
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Victoria by ttcopley at Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ttcopley/3893000545/

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Sherbrooke, my hometown. Pop. 191 000



This one was taken in 2004, a new 8 stories building is now standing on the right









The highrise, 14 stories... and this city is almost as big as Regina.



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While the rest of Sherbrooke looks quite beautiful, that 14 story building is very ugly, it looks like it belongs in the Iqaluit pictures!

Victoria always amazes me.
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Lethbridge, Alberta: Pop 85,000 Skyline

Here's an image or two of the Southern Alberta hub of Lethbridge. Photo credit and link is that of Kim Siever's photostream



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Old Posted Sep 13, 2009, 11:29 AM
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Whoops, I did something wrong in last post. Here is at least one.

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These two buildings effectively constitute Grande Prairie's skyline. Population: 50,227.


Here's Penticton, British Columbia. Population: 31,909.
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Prince George, BC. Pop (2006) 70,981. BC's "Northern Capital"



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The Sherbrooke skyline may not be big, but it is grand and imposing in its own way.
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Here's one of Whitehorse, Yukon taken from wikipedia



And here's one of Flin Flon, Manitoba, taken from http://www.cityofflinflon.com/cprofile.html
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okay this thread is getting pretty desparate!
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Kimmirut, Nunavut skyline

from wikipedia
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okay this thread is getting pretty desparate!
oh come on... I think its excellent seeing the diversity of Canada's smaller cities... keep it up people!
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Those northern towns like Kimmirut and Flin Flon look very interesting.
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University of Lethbridge, not a skyline, but very interesting regardless.


http://www.arthurerickson.com/images...s/LETHELEV.jpg


http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/4137820.jpg
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Lethbridge is in a very cool looking area:


http://www.lethbridgedirectory.com/w...University.jpg
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The terrain is cool but the built form of the city is absolutely appalling.
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The terrain is cool but the built form of the city is absolutely appalling.
Do you mean the town or the University of Lethbridge? The school is the only part of town I've seen.
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okay this thread is getting pretty desparate!
You have to remember Canada doesn't have a ton of skylines to begin with...
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Here's an interesting one of Toontown


And a good one of The Queen City
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