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Old Posted Jul 17, 2012, 10:58 PM
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It's St. John's my friend St. John is in New Brunswick and the St. John in New Brunswick is spelt Saint John. (The more you know!) :p
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2012, 12:41 AM
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winnipeg 1912....looking across main street into what is today the west side of the exchange district.


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neat winnipeg 1920 that i've never seen before...possibly from the fort garry hotel looking north towards portage avenue?


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It is amazing how much taller PVM and the Tour CIBC look without all of that stubby 120m clutter in front of them.
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Victoria's Original Chinatown 1860's
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It is amazing how much taller PVM and the Tour CIBC look without all of that stubby 120m clutter in front of them.
Montreal had a great skyline in the 60's. You can tell from the photos how important it was back then.

The Winnipeg circa 1920 pictures have a similar feel. A collection of buildings like that from that period is exceptional in Canada. Halifax also looks quite vibrant in pictures from 1860 or so, with well-kept high-quality buildings -- you can tell that it was a busy city by then. In later photos from the 20's and 30's it looks much shabbier.
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Toronto archives
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Toronto archive, I love how that church was converted into an auto body shop


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Some of those dates are definitely off. Commerce Court for example wasn't built until 1931.

And here's a larger version of that last, one of my favourite old shots:




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This is a fabulous shot. PVM looks fantastic in amongst the older buildings.

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Old Montreal and downtown in 1963. Virtually everything in this picture is still intact.


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Calgary in the 1940's

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Toronto looks like a machine...

Very industrial.

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