To me “urban” signifies a group of tall buildings huddled together. Within these buildings people work, live and play. Seeing the city from the outside, though, can be impressive – especially when you approach it from the water. After a visit to the Toronto Island, we see the unique skyline of the city of Toronto.

From this distance we can see the places that we go to often over the weekends: the Harbourfront and the district we often visit.

A city is always expanding, and Toronto is no different as the cranes in the distance testify. What a beautiful view from the residents must have from their shoreline apartments.

What does “urban” mean to you?
(Join us each week for the Photo Challenge posted at The Daily Post at WordPress.com. This week’s prompt is: Urban)
And the clouds compliment the sky line.
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Aren’t they beautiful? We were lucky on the day of our trip – a hot summer’s day with the rain holding off until the next day 🙂
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Great pictures of a beautiful city. I’ve never been to Toronto and I MUST go sometime! I’ve heard it’s amazing… 🙂
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There are so many parts to the city – I have shown you just one. I do admit that I enjoyed seeing her from this view. She looks so stately. Once you walk in her streets, you experience her vibrancy.
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I love this view. I look forward to one day seeing the multiple views for myself!!
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We spent a week in Toronto this summer and there were so many hi-rise appartment buildings. Beautiful skyline…we had a great time.
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The only problem with so many hi-rise buildings is that you yearn at times for green grass and open spaces. Knowing that, I made sure that we live near a park and some green space.
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Yes, very impressive. 🙂
Nice shots. Great clouds.
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Thanks Gemma 🙂
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Beautiful pictures. Toronto is a beautiful place ; thanks for sharing its beauty with us.
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You are most welcome. Like with any city, it has its dingy spots – but I prefer to focus on its beauty.
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Urban to me is lots of buildings! Thanks, Colline…beautiful Toronto! 🙂
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And tall buildings at that! You know you have reached a city when you see a cluster of them reaching for the skies 🙂
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Seattle does have a beautiful skyline and shore. This was a great response to the challenge.
Welome back, Colline!
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TORONTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sometimes I should just stay in bed. As you can tell, not much has changed while you were away.. 😦
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Thank you John, it is good to be back. And we all have our moments of memory loss. 🙂
I have seen Seattle’s skyline only in pictures – and movies of course – and it looks impressive to me as well.
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Wow, what an impressive city! The tower is mind-boggling. It looks like the one in Johannesburg but on ultra-zoom!
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The tower is the CN Tower and stands at 553.33 metres (1,815.4 ft) tall. It was the tallest building for 34 years until a taller one was built in Dubai and later on in Japan. It is still the tallest free-standing building in the Western hemisphere. It’s height beats the Brixton tower in Hillbrow by far.
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Beautiful photos of Toronto.
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Thank you
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Grand, exciting, fun, beautiful. The joys and wonder of one spectacular city.
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It was certainly fun approaching the city from the water and seeing a different viewpoint.
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Nice shots. They are really modern city. Many people live there.
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Yes there are. About 2.48 million people have decided to make their home in this city.
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How gorgeous! I’ve never been and I loved seeing such beautiful shots..Thank you!
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Thank you Suzanne. Quite a contrast from what you see everyday, isn’t it?
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Beautiful photos, Colline!
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Thanks Ruth 🙂
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I love your shots of Toronto. It is one of the cleanest cites I know… and I do like it. 😉
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It does sort of grow on you 🙂
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Urban…what I left behind…was told I’d never miss- sometimes miss!
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I think there are pros and cons to living in a big city. Though there are days that thinking of the pros is hard. I think I would change my living environment for yours in a heartbeat Darlene 🙂
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Great images of Toronto Colline. To me urban is city, and it is anything you don’t find in a small country town.
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That was my thought too – lots of buildings, people – and of course, pollution.
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Oh yes, the ever present pollution.
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