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Sep 27, 2013

 

Montréal, Quebec; 1910

Windsor Station

Doubling the size of Windsor Station helped Canadian Pacific Railway unite Canadians from coast to coast.

   
 

Toronto, Ontario; 1923

Pantages Theatre

The construction of the beautiful Pantages Theatre brought old world sophistication to Canadian culture.

   
 

St. John’s, Newfoundland; 1931

St. John's Harbour

The modernization of St. John's Harbour improved trade to Canada and brought prosperity to Newfoundland.

 
   
 

Vancouver, British Columbia; 1942

Vancouver Ferry Terminal

The construction of the Vancouver Ferry Terminal helped enhance travel between Vancouver and Victoria.

   
 

Iriquois, Ontario; 1954

St. Lawrence Seaway

Connecting the Great Lakes to ocean shipping was critical to Canadian trade and our economy.

   
 

Toronto, 1961

Gardiner Expressway

The construction of the Gardiner Expressway modernized travel into the downtown core of Toronto.

   
 

Montreal, 1962

Place Ville Marie

The construction of one of Canada's first "skyscrapers" brought Montreal into the modern age.

   
 

Toronto, 1966

Bloor-Danforth Subway

The construction of Toronto's subway system helped to move Toronto forward as a modern North American city.

   
 

Montreal, 1969

Montreal-Trudeau Airport

Construction of the Montreal-Trudeau Airport modernized international and domestic air travel into Montreal.

   
 

Toronto, 1974

CN Tower

The construction of arguably Canada's most recognizable landmark became the tallest, free-standing structure in the world.

   
 

Toronto, 1988

407 Express Toll Route

The world's first electronic toll highway created much-needed traffic relief for commuters across the north of Toronto.

   
 

1990, Toronto

Lester B. Pearson International Airport

The construction of Terminal 3 helped establish Pearson International as Canada’s largest airport.


Source: http://www.aecon.com/About_Us/Landmark_Projects

September 27, 2013
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