Toronto Skyline

If you live in Toronto, you may take its views for granted. The CN Tower, Old City Hall and the Rogers Centre might just be buildings you see along your commute.

There’s few more obvious ways to track the growth of a city than by charting the transformation of its skyline.

Perhaps this is especially the case with a city like Toronto, where developments have seemed to come in major stages, whether this be the rise of the Royal York Hotel in the late 1920s, the Toronto Dominion Centre in the late 60s, or the addition of the CN Tower in the mid-70s.

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