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Waterpark City is a condominium project in Toronto near Fort York and the Canadian National Exhibition, beside the site of the former Molson brewery. [1] It stands at 114 metres. The building architect is Page + Steele , and it was developed by Lanterra Developments.
Many of the tallest buildings in Toronto are also the tallest in all of Canada. The tallest structure in Toronto is the CN Tower, which rises 553.3 metres (1,815 ft). [1] The CN Tower was the tallest free-standing structure on land from 1975 until 2007. However, it is not generally considered a high-rise building as it does not have successive ...
Inn on the Park: Toronto: 72.5 m (238 ft) 23 1971 2014-2016 The hotel ceased operating in 2005 and the original hotel, restaurants and convention centre were demolished in 2006, the day before the Toronto city council was to have debated declaring it a heritage site. Demolition of the remaining tower began in 2014 and was completed in 2016. [26 ...
The St. Regis Toronto: 277 / 908 59 2011 Toronto: Tallest mixed-use building in Canada. Second-tallest building in Canada by standard height. Tallest building completed in Ontario in the 2010s. [5] 3 Scotia Plaza: 275 / 902 68 1988 Toronto: Tallest building completed in Ontario in the 1980s. [6] [7] 4 Aura: 272 / 892 80 2014 Toronto: 5 ...
TD Canada Trust Tower: Toronto, Ontario: 263 m (863 ft) (Skyscraperpage) 261 m (856 ft) (CTBUH) spire 227 m (745 ft) 53 1990 TD Canada Trust Tower: 10 Number One Bloor: Toronto, Ontario: 257 m (843 ft) 257 m (843 ft) 75 2015 11 Smokestack, Flin Flon Smelter Stack Flin Flon, Manitoba: 252 m (827 ft) n/a n/a 1973 smokestack: 12 Stantec Tower
RBC WaterPark Place is an office complex designed by WZMH Architects and located at 88 Queens Quay West in Toronto, Canada.. Home to the Royal Bank of Canada, it features a 31-storey tower with 930,000 square feet (86,000 m 2) of space and developed by Oxford Properties outside the traditional financial core of the city. [1]
The Ontario Place theme park operated annually during the summer months from 1971 until 2011. Designed originally to promote the Province of Ontario through exhibits and entertainment, [1] its focus changed over time to be that of a theme park for families with a water park, a children's play area, and amusement rides. Exhibits in the pods were ...
The taller tower would have been (including podium) 60 storeys and 196.5 m tall. The shorter tower (including podium) would have been 20 storeys and 74.5 m tall. [5] In February 2012, Toronto city council approved a three-storey increase to 78 floors, meaning that Aura is Canada's tallest residential building. [6]