Its hard to believe that Toronto's City Hall is approaching 55 years old. It remains one of the city's most distinctive landmarks. Designed by a Finnish architect, the building opened in 1965.
The "temporary" 3D TORONTO sign was installed for the 2015 Pan American Games. However, the sign has become very popular with tourists and residents and the City has decided to replace it with a permanent structure.
The Old City Hall is a Romanesque building completed in 1899. It was the home of the Toronto City Council from 1899 to 1966 and remains one of the city's most prominent structures. The photo above was taken using an exposure time of 8 seconds making the streetcar appear as trails of light as it passed in front of the building.