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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 5:53 PM
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Someone needs to tell the Red River to be more efficient with it's route!

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It is efficient! Meanders are the path of least resistance.
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 6:21 PM
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Seems like the Red River will create a Bow Lake one day judging by how the river is meandering...
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 6:27 PM
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Seems like the Red River will create a Bow Lake one day judging by how the river is meandering...
I think the floodway and more recent riverbank reinforcing have acted to slow this process down.
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 7:16 PM
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Wow that's an amazing Winnipeg shot!
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2017, 7:25 PM
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Old Posted Jun 21, 2017, 1:00 AM
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Great shots Brizzy82. Love all the trees.
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2017, 1:20 AM
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Great shots Brizzy82. Love all the trees.
The tree cover in aerial shots is pretty cool. There are a lot of trees in those neighbourhoods but it's trippy when you see it from above, looks more like a park or a forest.
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Old Posted Jun 30, 2017, 5:47 AM
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Old Posted Jun 30, 2017, 4:14 PM
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And from the City of Regina"s Facebook page, a photo from the top of city hall, where there is a nesting pair of Peregrine Falcons. Not the best quality, but pretty neat nonetheless, even if it does almost look a little fake.

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Old Posted Jul 8, 2017, 7:18 PM
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Never been a huge fan of the Halifax skyline mainly due to the commie blocks, but with some of the new additions, and some really great photos that show it at it's best, it's looking quite impressive.
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Never been a huge fan of the Halifax skyline mainly due to the commie blocks, but with some of the new additions, and some really great photos that show it at it's best, it's looking quite impressive.
Interestingly, I've always found the Halifax skyline was... stunning. Kind of a baby Boston. And as you said, it's getting impressive! Great pic!
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Nice one of Halifax posted by ainvan. It catches part of the essence of Halifax with the fog and ocean setting. I lived in Halifax in the 70's and the feeling of being on the harbourfront with fog and ship fog horns was a special feeling. Back then Halifax was a somewhat rundown city with fishing trawlers and cargo ships coming in from various countries, including Russia, and sailors wandering around the city.
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Old Posted Jul 12, 2017, 1:48 AM
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Wow! That makes me really want to visit Winnipeg now.
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Old Posted Jul 12, 2017, 6:09 AM
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Nice one of Halifax posted by ainvan. It catches part of the essence of Halifax with the fog and ocean setting. I lived in Halifax in the 70's and the feeling of being on the harbourfront with fog and ship fog horns was a special feeling. Back then Halifax was a somewhat rundown city with fishing trawlers and cargo ships coming in from various countries, including Russia, and sailors wandering around the city.
It is amazing how much the feel of the city has changed over the past few years. Halifax in, say, 2007 had great bones (a compact and fine-grained street network with pedestrian orientation and ample public space) as well as lots of historic architecture but almost every streetscape was compromised in some way, and the city never seemed quite big enough to fill in its geography. Many of the new buildings have filled in key gaps.

It is not quite there yet but Sackville Street has the potential to be a really interesting canyon because of its steep elevation, mix of buildings, and small blocks. It only needs 2 more buildings to be fully built out. It has 6 active construction projects right now, 5 of them highrise.

For those less familiar with the city, it's the street going up from the harbour on the left:



Prince Street is going to be great too when Queen's Marque is finished. It'll run for 9 uninterrupted blocks up the hill, with everything from mid-1700's buildings to Art Deco and modern glass highrises.
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This photo is amazing. Looks like the Hamptons combined with Japan!
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