I absolutely love that view from Maple Leaf Square. Because so much of downtown Toronto--well, virtually all of it--is built on a grid, we don't get too many viewpoints that terminate in a layered set of buildings. Older American cities have these galore, built as they were before predominant use of the automobile: think downtown Boston or financial district Manhattan, for example.
The terminus of University is one place where we see this, and now looking south from Maple Leaf Square is another. It's very big city, and to me has that same exciting dizzying effect that walking around Lower Manhattan gives me.