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Old Posted Jul 18, 2023, 8:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere View Post
Le Parc is hard to define as it's got a huge grade change down to St Laurent. The original higher measurement may have had something to do with that.

Regarding the short floor heights - older apartment buildings, particularly those built before the 1990's, often had very short ceiling heights. A 20 storey building built today will generally be significantly taller than a 20 storey building built in 1980.
To get to 104m you need to find a base at 59 metres, which doesn't exist anywhere in the vicinity.

edit : I should note that the elevation data on Google is only considered accurate to within approx 30m in most cases, but this has zero effect on building measurement height from base to tip using the tool.
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