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The reflection on Union Station is the golden Royal Bank building at Bay and Front Streets at 2:30 PM. Bay and Front Streets This article has been viewed 1883 times in the last 2 years jeeff: 19th Feb 2006 - 20:02 GMTi worked for the cn tower when i first moved to toronto. we had to learn facts about the various buildings downtown so we could tell stories to the tourists. i'm not sure how well-known it is, but the gold colour of the royal bank building is actually gold. there are gold filaments in the windows. Elicar: 19th Feb 2006 - 21:33 GMTRBC just renovated their lobby and part of its facade. There was a joke going around. They were trying to recover the gold in the windows! grange: 21st Feb 2006 - 14:36 GMTThars gold in dem dare windows .RBC , good to know where all those service charges are going too . Elicar: 26th Feb 2006 - 20:03 GMTMy apologies Sonny! Yes, it is the Royal Bank Plaza! Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is housed in the RBP. And true, there are two towers, but the other one is much smaller. The reflection is from the south tower, which is the taller of the two. www.glasssteelandstone.com/CA/ON/TorontoRoyalBankPlaza.html Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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