Landmark Projects
Montréal, Quebec; 1910 Windsor StationDoubling the size of Windsor Station helped Canadian Pacific Railway unite Canadians from coast to coast. |
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Toronto, Ontario; 1923 Pantages TheatreThe construction of the beautiful Pantages Theatre brought old world sophistication to Canadian culture. |
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St. John’s, Newfoundland; 1931 St. John's HarbourThe modernization of St. John's Harbour improved trade to Canada and brought prosperity to Newfoundland. |
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Vancouver, British Columbia; 1942 Vancouver Ferry TerminalThe construction of the Vancouver Ferry Terminal helped enhance travel between Vancouver and Victoria. |
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Iriquois, Ontario; 1954 St. Lawrence SeawayConnecting the Great Lakes to ocean shipping was critical to Canadian trade and our economy. |
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Toronto, 1961 Gardiner ExpresswayThe construction of the Gardiner Expressway modernized travel into the downtown core of Toronto. |
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Montreal, 1962 Place Ville MarieThe construction of one of Canada's first "skyscrapers" brought Montreal into the modern age. |
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Toronto, 1966 Bloor-Danforth SubwayThe construction of Toronto's subway system helped to move Toronto forward as a modern North American city. |
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Montreal, 1969 Montreal-Trudeau AirportConstruction of the Montreal-Trudeau Airport modernized international and domestic air travel into Montreal. |
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Toronto, 1974 CN TowerThe construction of arguably Canada's most recognizable landmark became the tallest, free-standing structure in the world. |
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Toronto, 1988 407 Express Toll RouteThe world's first electronic toll highway created much-needed traffic relief for commuters across the north of Toronto. |
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1990, Toronto Lester B. Pearson International AirportThe construction of Terminal 3 helped establish Pearson International as Canada’s largest airport. |
Source: http://www.aecon.com/About_Us/Landmark_Projects
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