Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Toronto Skyline , Toronto , Canada


Toronto Skyline


Toronto skyline is changing.

Changes in growth each year tens of thousands of new immigrants to Toronto and the city skyline, to meet the newest citizens. Unique buildings, apartments, parks and other facilities, the waterfront was added to all the time.

At first glance, the most striking part of the skyline of Toronto, the CN Tower in Toronto. CN Tower (CN Tower) 181 or 553 meters. Built in 1976, holds the record, the tallest building in the world. It has a complete shopping malls, restaurants, and more than 10,000 square feet of retail space. It is also a transportation hub in Toronto and the surrounding area in North America, the most clear reception

The next thing you may notice is the round white object next to the CN Tower (CN Tower). The object is to shoot down a UFO was shot down by the Canadian Air Force in the late 1990s. (A joke), it is actually the Rogers Centre (Rogers Centre) (renamed as of February 2, 2005) know (our elders) Dome. Rogers Centre (Rogers Centre) is an entertainment center, organized baseball game (Toronto Blue Jays), football the game (Duolunduoya high), concerts, monster floats (Saturday and Sunday week :-) and a variety of other events. Built in 1989, it replaced: CNE Grandstand Stadium (1948) removed the parking lot to give way in January 1999. Rogers Centre (Rogers Centre) can accommodate up to 60,000 people at the same time, it is host to hundreds of thousands each year. It is also the world's largest video screen, 110 feet wide and 33 feet high.

First Canada Place is the tallest office building in Canada. It is more than 72 floors, with over 2.8 million square feet of space. Built in 1975, it is second only to the CN Tower as the main communication sites. It has restaurants, shops and other services over three levels, handling more than 160,000 passengers each year. It at the entrance to a 23-foot-high ceilings, crystal chandeliers, walls covered with rare marble.

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