JasonParis
Moderator
Queen's Park and the Flatiron Building are two good candidates for a "lighting."
I agree that Toronto's attitude towards lighting is quite shameful. What ever happened to the lighting for the old CIBC Tower, the old Bank of Nova Scotia and even Simpson's Tower - somebody pulled the plug.
Yeah, as if being seen from Nathan Phillips Square doesn't count.
(Though I'm crossing my fingers and hoping they're just installing more "energy-efficient" lighting.)
Hopefully you're right. When was the last time you saw it lit up? I was down there a week ago and noticed it was not lit and when I tried to recall the last time I saw it aglow, I sort of drew a blank, though I don't often go down that way of an evening.
Is excessive lighting really a great example to set for the citizens of the city?
Where is this power coming from? It's not free, and it's certainly not great for the environment. Exception should be made for the CN Tower and the buildings in the CBD, but for establishments that aren't open at night, there's no need for lights IMO.
Hopefully you're right. When was the last time you saw it lit up? I was down there a week ago and noticed it was not lit and when I tried to recall the last time I saw it aglow, I sort of drew a blank, though I don't often go down that way of an evening.