First Canadian Place, Skyscraper in Toronto, Canada.
First Canadian Place is the tallest skyscraper in Canada, standing at 978 feet.
The building was completed in 1975 and has been the tallest building in Canada since then.
It's a symbol of the financial power of Canada, housing the headquarters of the Bank of Montreal.
The tower also includes a shopping complex and is connected to the underground PATH system.
Despite its height, it only takes 68 seconds to reach the top floor by elevator.
Location: Old Toronto
Inception: 1975
Architects: B+H Architects, Edward Durell Stone
Official opening: 1975
Architectural style: International Style
Floors above the ground: 72
Elevators: 29
Height: 298 m
Material: steel, glass, marble
Source: Wikimedia