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Old Posted Mar 13, 2014, 6:53 AM
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I don't know the details, but from my understanding not even close.
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I don't think Burnaby has height restrictions of any kind.
So it's probably not too far out there to wonder when, not if, will Burnaby have the tallest tower in BC.
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Lots of projects in this shot - besides Sovereign and MetroPlace, I think that's Silver just in front of MetroPlace, and cranes for Station Square and the MET are visible too.



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The view of southern Calgary from the 41st floor of Calgary's 44-storey Guardian!



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Barrett Court, a towers-in-the-park suburban apartment development in Northeast Kingston, as viewed from the downtown waterfront.

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The oldest towers of Downtown Longueuil looks like to come from a depressing russian city in siberia somewhere.
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That first picture looks like Carleton University in Ottawa.
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We need some new Mississauga shots. The city has a very impressive skyline but it seems nobody really knows how to take that money shot and show off it's impressive suburban skyline.
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The oldest towers of Downtown Longueuil looks like to come from a depressing russian city in siberia somewhere.
More precisely, it looks like a scene out of Pripyat, Ukraine.
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I'm not fond of the orange, but the biggest flaw in the area seems to be the highways and parking lots cutting it off from everything.
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I've been in the observation pod of that turbine! Super cool picture.

As Molson Export would say, WOOT!
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