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What are the three landmark buildings in Canada?

The names of three landmark buildings in Canada are Habitat 67, fogo island Hotel and National Television Tower of Canada.

1, Habitat 67 is a community building located on the St. Lawrence River in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

When Moses Safdie was in college, he designed Habitat 67 in his graduation project, which was recognized and highly praised at that time. After Montreal won the right to host the World Expo 1967, it decided to build a new residential area to show the development trend of modern urban housing economy, ecology and environmental protection. Safdie's theory was finally selected, and Habitat 67 was born.

Habitat 67 is one of the few buildings that survived the World Expo that year. It has attracted worldwide attention and appreciation by combining 354 gray-beige cubes in order to form 158 units.

2. fogo island Hotel. Known as "the loneliest hotel in the world". It has a modern style, located on the desolate and rugged coast, but it is not abrupt, and it is presented to the world with a beautiful and independent attitude. Simple but strange shape. From a distance, it looks like an X-shape formed by overlapping white building blocks.

3. Canada National Television Tower, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 1995, listed as one of the seven engineering wonders in the world by the American Civil Engineering Association, is also a member of the World Famous Tower Alliance.

It is not only one of the top ten landscapes in Canada, but also the tallest independent building in the world. The TV tower is 553.3 meters high and is built on the floors 1976 and 147. The disc-shaped observation deck looks like a flying saucer from a distance, standing next to Toronto's harbor. From here, you can see the most complete city scenery of Toronto.

The TV Tower attracts 2 million tourists every year, and it is a must-see for visitors to Toronto. There are many high-speed glass elevators in the tower, which can take tourists from the bottom to the top in 58 seconds. At the top of the tower, you can see the whole city of Toronto and the surrounding scenery of Lake Ontario.