Follow @theurbancountry on Twitter Find us on Facebook Subscribe to theurbancountry.com via e-mail Subscribe to theurbancountry.com via RSS
Follow @theurbancountry on Twitter Find us on Facebook Subscribe to theurbancountry.com via e-mail Subscribe to theurbancountry.com via RSS

Toronto’s skyline ranked 10th in world 5

Toronto’s skyline was recently ranked 10th in the world by Emporis

Here’s how some other cities ranked along with their population:

1st – Hong Kong (Population 6,787,000 in city)
2nd – New York city (Population 8,115,135 in city and 21,796,124 in metro)
4th – Chicago (Population 2,869,121 in city and 9,549,014 in metro)
7th – Tokyo (Population 8,130,408 in city and 33,708,200 in metro)
10th – Toronto (Population 2,481,494 in city and 5,101,600 in metro)
23rd – London (Population 7,172,036 in city and 11,850,000 in metro)
25th – Vancouver (Population 582,045 in city and 2,188,567 in metro)
32nd – San Fransisco (Population 751,682 in city and 7,154,350 in metro)
42nd – Montreal (Population 1,812,723 in city and 3,574,516 in metro)
44th – Calgary (Population 933,495 in city and 1,016,616 in metro)
91st – Mississauga (Population 612,925 in city and 5,101,600 in metro)

toronto

5 thoughts on “Toronto’s skyline ranked 10th in world

  1. iBrett Mar 28,2005 4:15 am

    I used to live across the Lake from Toronto and I must say that the skyline is quite attractive – of course the view hinges on a smog-free day (much like the photo you applied to your post). Yay T.O.

  2. Jim Mar 28,2005 4:44 am

    True enough Brett, the smog definitely affects the skyline.

    I grew up near St. Catharines, so I guess I used to live across the lake from Toronto too. I always wished there was a bridge that went from St. Catharines to Toronto…

  3. Jim Mar 28,2005 4:51 am

    PS: My apologies for not including Edmonton in the cities I noted. It ranked #97 in the list 😉

  4. iBrett Mar 30,2005 3:17 am

    Well this is a coincidence. I actually grew up in St. Catharines before I moved out west in 2003. Just out of curiosity, what town/city did you grow up in (I noticed you said “near” St. Catharines)?

  5. Jim Mar 30,2005 3:56 am

    That is a coincidence. I grew up in the middle of the Niagara Region. I went to elementary school in Welland, but high school in Fonthill. The town I lived in was called “Port Robinson”. It was officially part of Thorold, but it’s closer to Fonthill/Welland

Leave a Reply