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Old Posted Jun 6, 2026, 5:24 PM
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Wow! Very impressive density in Halifax!
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2026, 7:50 PM
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Very poor quality shot. Looked better on TV, but this is from the video on the website. Drone is above the CBD looking towards the Little Italy/Dow's Lake skyline.


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There are questions like how these areas function, how appealing they are, what they offer (often with the amenity having a population of 0), and so on. I think the biggest quantitative fallacy on SSP is that population numbers are the "score" of an area, and life is like Sim City with achievements getting unlocked at certain scores. There's some very rough truth to it but it's mostly not a good model in real life. Switzerland has cities with around 100-200k with metro-like transit for example while there are 10 million plus agglomerations that don't have that infrastructure. Really, you can build just about any scale of human settlement without a lot of redeeming urbanist characteristics.
There's a sense that Toronto "cheats" its way to density through "detached houses + high rises." Or at least doesn't build good urban neighbourhoods through that approach.

Maybe we can continue the discussion on "the meaning of density" here?:

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265386
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Carrying this forward. Now, I may be biased, but I've lived across Canadian major cities and internationally... Halifax is punching way above its population in terms of urban landscape. It isn't even close... with the next city probably being Montreal or Quebec city.
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Television City is starting to poke through Hamilton's skyline


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Old Posted Jun 8, 2026, 7:15 PM
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Carrying this forward. Now, I may be biased, but I've lived across Canadian major cities and internationally... Halifax is punching way above its population in terms of urban landscape. It isn't even close... with the next city probably being Montreal or Quebec city.
Halifax is fairly unique in terms of being an "old" North American city with a 1700s street network in the old parts, Georgian buildings, etc. but then also a lot of post-2010 construction. It also had a relatively large pre-WW2 core that had decayed in parts so there's a relatively large amount of infill potential in medium-density mixed-use areas. In particular the North End was a bit sparse but is really transforming.

Where the city falls flat is that the municipality and province aren't building much of note so, while the city has grown a lot, cultural institutions or infrastructure like transit have only grown incrementally. Halifax needs a good new medium-sized museum or something (e.g., new art gallery, cancelled, or aquarium; there just isn't any significant one on the east coast) and a new form of higher-order transit. It's interesting how even the nicest newer public spaces were built by private developers (e.g., Queen's Marque).
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2026, 7:44 PM
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Carrying this forward. Now, I may be biased, but I've lived across Canadian major cities and internationally... Halifax is punching way above its population in terms of urban landscape. It isn't even close... with the next city probably being Montreal or Quebec city.
I agree Halifax is looking great. Victoria would also give them a good run for their money...



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Lets not start the Victoria vs Halifax please? this has gotten nasty in the past haha.
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Love the effect of True North Square in Winnipeg! Are there any more major projects proposed for downtown?
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Winnipeg does feel due for a decennial skyline booster announcement.
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AFAIK, there's a few infill projects going on, which are great as they're about 10-15 floors - as well as the Railside developments.

I'm sure there will be something more significant incoming in time.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2026, 9:22 PM
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I like the neoclassical buildings in the Winnipeg shot and the generous public space and wide streets. It's almost like a sim city view.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2026, 9:26 PM
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That previous photo set also had this view of Halifax, looking north:


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Broadway with Oakridge in the background.





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Oakridge was nothing but a mall when I lived in Vancouver back in the mid 90s.

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This one really threw me for a loop for a few seconds there. With how flat it appears and the Metrotown skyline making downtown seem longer made me think it was a different city.
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