File:First Canadian Place, Framed. (3403315648).jpg

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Description The skyscraper in the centre-left of this picture is Canada's tallest at 72 stories. It's an impressive landmark, though often overshadowed in the public mindset by the CN Tower. An interesting point about the building is that it is fronted in white marble and not concrete, and according to Wikipedia has 29 elevators, including some double-decker ones.
Date Taken on 31 March 2009, 16:36
Source First Canadian Place, Framed.
Author Steve Harris from Toronto, Canada

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