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- Air Canada Tower (French: Tour Air Canada, also known as Altoria, and previously known until Winter 2020 as Aimia Tower), is a 35-storey mixed-use skys****er...
- Delta Centre-Ville Complexe Maisonneuve 1080 Beaver Hall Hill Tour Aimia/Altoria Palais des congrès de Montréal (access to Square-Victoria-OACI Metro station...
- de la Bourse and Place de la Cité internationale, to the north by the Altoria/Aimia Tower, and to the south by the Quebecor building, its outdated façade...
- de la Bourse and Place de la Cité internationale, to the north by the Altoria/Aimia Tower, and to the south by the Quebecor building, its outdated façade...
- Absolute World Mississauga Altitude Montreal Montreal Altoria Montreal Arriva Towers Calgary Burano Toronto Brentwood Village Edmonton The second condominium...
- (394) 37 2022 37= Tour Air Canada 120 (394) 35 2014 Originally known as Altoria 37= Appartements Dorchester 120 (394) 37 2022 37= Livmore Ville-Marie Phase...
- erect Argent muzzled Gules supporting a ragged staff also Argent. Motto: Altoria Peto (I Aim At Higher Things) The three azure (blue) martlets are heraldic...
- Carolina". Episcopal News Service. November 11, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2015. Altoria White. "Peter David Eaton consecrated bishop coadjutor of Southeast Florida"...
- CA 2015 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence Toronto, CA 2015 AIMIA-ALTORIA TOWER, Montreal, QC Prix d'excellence en architecture de l'Ordre des Architectes...
- Bomber Squadron Part of No. 5 Group, RAF Bomber Command Motto(s) Latin: Ad Altoria (Translation: "To higher things") Insignia Squadron Badge heraldry A heron...