List of condominiums in Canada

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This is a list of articles of notable condominiums located in Canada.

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Residential condominiums

Absolute World Mississauga
Altitude Montreal Montreal
Altoria Montreal
Arriva Towers Calgary
Burano Toronto
Brentwood VillageEdmontonThe second condominium development in Canada (registered in Dec 1967) [1]
Casa Condominio Residenza Toronto
Century Park Edmonton
CityPlace Toronto
Concord Pacific Place Vancouver
Concord Park Place Toronto
Electra Building Vancouver
Empress Walk Toronto
Fairbanks-Morse Warehouse Saskatoon
Habitat 67 Montreal
Hallmark Place Saskatoon
Harbour Plaza Toronto
Ideal Lofts Toronto
L Tower Toronto
La Renaissance Apartments Saskatoon
L'Avenue Montreal
Le Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal Montreal
Le Triangle Montreal
Lépine Towers Montreal
Minto Metropole Ottawa
MThree Coquitlam
N3 Calgary
Number One Bloor Toronto
The Palace Pier Toronto
The Park Mansion Mississauga
The Pearl Edmonton
Peel Condo Corp #1BramptonThe first condominium development in Canada (registered in Nov 1967) [2]
Pigott Building Hamilton
Pinnacle Centre Toronto
Ritz-Carlton Toronto Toronto
Roccabella Montreal
Rumely Building Saskatoon
Sir George Simpson Montreal
Sopa Square Kelowna
Station Square Burnaby
Ten York Toronto
TIFF Bell Lightbox Toronto
Tom Condos Montreal
Tour des Canadiens Montreal
The Gleneagles Montreal
Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver
Victoria Park Place Windsor
The View on Fifth Saskatoon
Waterpark City Toronto
Windsor Arms Hotel Toronto
YUL Condos Montreal

Condo hotels

NameCity
Fairmont Pacific Rim Vancouver
Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Toronto Toronto
Living Shangri-La Vancouver
One King Street West Toronto
One Wall Centre Vancouver
Pantages Tower Toronto
Ritz-Carlton Montreal Montreal
Ritz-Carlton Toronto Toronto
Shangri-La Toronto Toronto
The St. Regis Toronto Toronto
The St. Sulpice Hotel [3] Montreal
Trump International Hotel and Tower (Vancouver) Vancouver
Windsor Arms Hotel Toronto

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References

  1. "Brentwood Village: First Condominium in Canada | Edmonton Maps Heritage".
  2. "CAO Public Registry".
  3. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B4tel_Le_Saint-Sulpice