St. John's, N.L. is often seen as one of the world's most colourful cities, but a street in Halifax is giving it a run for its money.
Reddit user acantrad posted this photo of some pretty rowhouses on Agricola Street in Halifax on Friday:
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The photo drew over 100 comments and topped the Canada sub-reddit with over 700 upvotes.
That had us thinking: what are some other cities around the country that stand out with eye-popping colours on their buildings?
St. John's, N.L.
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Lunenberg, N.S.
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Victoria, B.C.
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Inuvik, N.W.T.
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Whitehorse, Yukon
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Reddit user acantrad posted this photo of some pretty rowhouses on Agricola Street in Halifax on Friday:

The photo drew over 100 comments and topped the Canada sub-reddit with over 700 upvotes.
That had us thinking: what are some other cities around the country that stand out with eye-popping colours on their buildings?
St. John's, N.L.







Lunenberg, N.S.







Victoria, B.C.


Yogis in the street this am @lululemon sweatfest in #Victoria! Looking good Johnson Street! pic.twitter.com/hLMSeED7HA
— Lindsay Claydon (@lululemonCAN) August 24, 2013
Inuvik, N.W.T.



Whitehorse, Yukon


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