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Skyline from Lake Ontario
Depending on how you measure it, Toronto has either the second- or third-most prominent skyline in North America -- it has more tall buildings than Chicago, although with the exception of the CN Tower, at middle-left, its tallest aren't as tall (the CN Tower isn't technically a "skyscraper," just an observatory and communications mast). Like Chicago, Toronto fronts on one of the great lakes, and it has a harbor ringed by the Toronto Islands, which are served by ferries (like the one from which this photo was taken) and are the site of Toronto City Airport (hence the plane).
Skyline from Lake Ontario
Depending on how you measure it, Toronto has either the second- or third-most prominent skyline in North America -- it has more tall buildings than Chicago, although with the exception of the CN Tower, at middle-left, its tallest aren't as tall (the CN Tower isn't technically a "skyscraper," just an observatory and communications mast). Like Chicago, Toronto fronts on one of the great lakes, and it has a harbor ringed by the Toronto Islands, which are served by ferries (like the one from which this photo was taken) and are the site of Toronto City Airport (hence the plane).