[PHOTO] Looking from City Hall's landing
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What the subject line says.

The Canada Life Building, west of Toronto City Hall as seen from the deck Universiry and Queen Street West, is one of the more notable office buildings, a fifteen-story Beaux Arts building with a colour-coded weather beacon visible to right. (Flurries were impending.)

Peering south over the platform's wall, one can see the ever-popular ciry ice skating rink just in front of city hall. It's popular, almost paradigmatic, for Torontonians.

Finally, the Old City Hall is just east of the 1960s vintage city hall across Bay Street, miraculously preserved from the demolitionists. To compare, I have two pictures of Old City Hall looking from Queen Street West.

The Canada Life Building, west of Toronto City Hall as seen from the deck Universiry and Queen Street West, is one of the more notable office buildings, a fifteen-story Beaux Arts building with a colour-coded weather beacon visible to right. (Flurries were impending.)

Peering south over the platform's wall, one can see the ever-popular ciry ice skating rink just in front of city hall. It's popular, almost paradigmatic, for Torontonians.

Finally, the Old City Hall is just east of the 1960s vintage city hall across Bay Street, miraculously preserved from the demolitionists. To compare, I have two pictures of Old City Hall looking from Queen Street West.