English: Top to bottom (left to right): (top row) Skyline of Toronto from Lake Ontario; (middle row) Toronto City Hall, Ontario Legislative Building, Casa Loma; (bottom row) Prince Edward Viaduct, Scarborough Bluffs
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2009-09-13T15:20:02Z AdMeskens 2736x3648 (6420052 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=[[:en:Casa Loma|Casa Loma]] in uptown [[:en:Toronto|Toronto]] is a museum constructed as a [[:en:Neo-romanticism|neo-romantic castle]]; it was constructed for [[:en:Henry Pellatt|Sir Henry M
2010-07-04T21:02:13Z File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) 4061x2707 (1890679 Bytes) {{Information |Description=The Ontario Legislative Building on a nice sunny day. I've always wanted to get a picture of this building on a nice sunny day and I finally got an opportunity a couple days ago. In the past, ever
2009-10-16T21:04:08Z Geo Swan 5539x3116 (15773102 Bytes) {{Information |Description=The following is the author's description of the photograph quoted directly from the photograph's Flickr page."Kinda looks like a wonderful beach postcard but its not.I wouldn't wanna swim in there
{{Information |Description=Skyline of Toronto {{en|1=Casa Loma in uptown Toronto is a museum constructed as a neo-romantic castle; it was constructed for [[:en:Henry Pellatt|Sir Henry Mill Pellatt