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  2. Trans Canada Microwave - Wikipedia

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    Trans Canada Microwave or Trans-Canada Skyway was a microwave relay system built in the 1950s to carry telephone and television signals from Canada's east coast to its west coast. Built across the nation, the towers ranged in height from nine metres high, to one in northern Ontario that was over 100 metres high. The system included 139 towers ...

  3. List of tallest structures in Canada - Wikipedia

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    CKVR Television Tower Barrie, Ontario: 305 m (1,000 ft) 1978 10 tie CHEX Television Tower Peterborough, Ontario: 305 m (1,000 ft) 11 CKCO-42 Television Tower Oil Springs, Ontario: 303 m (994 ft) 1975 12 tie CHCH-51 Television Tower Alvinston, Ontario: 300 m (980 ft) 1998 12 tie Communication Hill, CBC Tower [34] London, Ontario: 300 m (980 ft) [31]

  4. List of tallest buildings in Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    Sudbury is the largest city in Northern Ontario. In Sudbury, there are 15 buildings that stand taller than 35 m (115 ft). The tallest building in the city is the 12-storey, 54 m (177 ft) Tom Davies Square. [1] The second-tallest building in the city is Rockview Towers, standing at 51 m (167 ft) tall with 17 storeys.

  5. Concord Sky - Wikipedia

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    Concord Sky (formerly YSL Residences) [4] is a mixed-use skyscraper under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. YSL is an acronym for "Yonge Street Living". [5] Upon completion, the building will surpass First Canadian Place in height to become Canada's second-tallest skyscraper, after The One. If the building is completed before The One is ...

  6. CFPL Television Tower - Wikipedia

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    CFPL Television Tower is a 1,034 ft (315 m) [1] tall guyed tower for television broadcasting at London, Ontario. The structure was built in 1961 and was the second supertall TV tower to be built in Canada and the second tallest structure in Canada at that time. Only the CHCH Television Tower in Stoney Creek was taller. The current tower ...

  7. Aura (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The semi-transparent metal and high-tempered brick 78-storey tower has approximately 100,000 m 2 (1.1 million sq.ft.) of residential space. This makes Aura Canada's tallest and largest residential building. The residential portion of the tower is built above a three-storey podium which has approximately 14,000 m 2 (150,000 sq.ft.) of retail space.

  8. M City Condominiums - Wikipedia

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    Towers 1 and 2 under construction in September 2021. M City launched its first tower, M1, in 2017. The 62-storey tower has an unconventional design with floor plates skewing and stacking in a repetitive pattern. Various amenities are available to residents, including the Greater Toronto Area’s first rooftop skating rink. The tower was due for ...

  9. Baden Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Baden Hills are four glacier-made kames near the community of Baden in the Township of Wilmot, Ontario, Canada.Because of their elevation, up to 434 metres (1,424 ft), they have been used for radio and TV transmission towers, most notably Baden Tower on the highest and eastmost hill that hosts the antennas for Kitchener's CKCO-DT.