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This building is part of Toronto’s Eaton Center on Yonge street in downtown Toronto.  I like how many of the buildings in the area have a lot of glass. The glass captures the surrounding reflections.





July 12, 2007 Tricia architecture, Daily Photo, Toronto

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  1. melo villareal says

    July 12, 2007 at 10:56 am

    Beautiful photo.. I just want to ask, where is this building?

  2. Tricia says

    July 15, 2007 at 4:01 am

    Melo this photo was taken in Toronto on Yonge street in the downtown area. The building is actually part of the Eatons Center – the largest shopping mall in downtown Toronto. I believe the previous picture is of the inside of this building.

    Thank you for your visits and comments. 🙂

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