Buildings play a big part in making a city what it is. When you think of New York, you think of the Empire State Building. When you think of Paris, you think of the Eiffel Tower. And when you think of Toronto, you probably think of the CN Tower.
Every major city has a group of buildings that lend to it’s history, it’s growth, and it’s outlook towards the future. All together they form the skyline that becomes like a finger print. Toronto has no shortage of buildings that highlight the rich architectural roots of our beautiful city.
Art Gallery of Ontario
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Allan Lambert Hall
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Bridgepoint Hospital
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Clear Spirit Condos
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Commerce Court North
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Convocation Hall @ U of T
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TD Towers
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The Gooderham Building
Photo via Ontario Heritage Trust
MaRS
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National Ballet School
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New City Hall
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Old City Hall
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Royal Ontario Museum
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Roy Thompson Hall
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St. James Cathedral
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The Royal York
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Union Station
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Of course, you can’t do a list of Toronto’s iconic buildings and NOT include the CN Tower…
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Clearly our city is made up of some truly iconic buildings/architecture!