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'''Toronto City Hall''' is a prominent landmark in Toronto, [[Canada]]. Among the various locations seen through the [[Iconian gateway|gateway]] discovered on [[Iconia]] was a building which strongly resembled the Toronto City Hall. ({{TNG|Contagion}})
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'''Toronto City Hall''' was a prominent landmark in Toronto, Ontario, [[Canada]]. It was among the various locations seen through the [[Iconian gateway|gateway]] discovered on [[Iconia]]. ({{TNG|Contagion}})
 
==Background Information==
 
The building is located at 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Because of its modern design by Finnish architect Viljo Revell, Toronto City Hall has been used in various films including ''Resident Evil: Apocalypse'' where it represented the Umbrella Headquarters in Raccoon City and the 1980 film ''The Kidnapping of the President'' starring [[William Shatner]].
 
   
 
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==Background information==
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[[File:Iconian gateway vs toronto city hall.jpg|thumb|right|Comparison of the Iconian gateway and Toronto City Hall]]
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The building is located at 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Due to its futuristic Modernist design by Finnish architect Viljo Revell, Toronto City Hall has been used as a location in various films including ''Resident Evil: Apocalypse'', ''Red'', and [[William Shatner]]'s 1980 effort, ''The Kidnapping of the President''.
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Contrary to accounts published online, no footage or stills of Toronto City Hall are seen in any version of {{e|All Our Yesterdays}}.
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===Apocrypha===
 
===Apocrypha===
 
[[File:gold key 5 toronto city hall.jpg|thumb|"The Ghost Planet"'s comic book image of the building]]
 
[[File:gold key 5 toronto city hall.jpg|thumb|"The Ghost Planet"'s comic book image of the building]]
In one of the [[Gold Key TOS|Gold Key]] [[comics]] published by [[Western Publishing]], #5: "[[The Ghost Planet]]", in [[September 1969]] (later reprinted as issue #37 in [[May 1976]]), the artist [[Alberto Giolitti]] drew a building that looked just like the Toronto City Hall.
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In one of the [[Gold Key TOS|Gold Key]] [[comics]] published by [[Western Publishing]], #5: "[[The Ghost Planet]]", in {{m|September|1969}} (later reprinted as issue #37 in [[May 1976]]), the artist [[Alberto Giolitti]] drew a building based on images of Toronto City Hall.
 
Contrary to accounts published online, footage or stills of Toronto City Hall are not seen in {{e|All Our Yesterdays}}.
 
   
 
==External link==
 
==External link==
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
 
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[[Category:Earth landmarks]]

Revision as of 23:28, 21 October 2015

File:Iconian gateway toronto.jpg

Toronto City Hall as seen through an Iconian gateway

Toronto City Hall was a prominent landmark in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was among the various locations seen through the gateway discovered on Iconia. (TNG: "Contagion")

Background information

File:Iconian gateway vs toronto city hall.jpg

Comparison of the Iconian gateway and Toronto City Hall

The building is located at 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Due to its futuristic Modernist design by Finnish architect Viljo Revell, Toronto City Hall has been used as a location in various films including Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Red, and William Shatner's 1980 effort, The Kidnapping of the President.

Contrary to accounts published online, no footage or stills of Toronto City Hall are seen in any version of "All Our Yesterdays".

Apocrypha

File:Gold key 5 toronto city hall.jpg

"The Ghost Planet"'s comic book image of the building

In one of the Gold Key comics published by Western Publishing, #5: "The Ghost Planet", in September 1969 (later reprinted as issue #37 in May 1976), the artist Alberto Giolitti drew a building based on images of Toronto City Hall.

External link