This list includes the tallest buildings in the region of Atlantic Canada, which consists of the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. Buildings in five cities are included in this list; Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, and St. John's, each having buildings at least 60 meters tall. The tallest of these high-rise buildings is One 77, which is 32 storeys and 111m (364feet) in height, which, when it topped out in 2023, supplanted the previous 52-year record-holder, The Vüze, which is 33 storeys and 106m (348feet) in height.
This list ranks buildings in Atlantic Canada that stand at least 60 m (197 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. Freestanding observation and/or telecommunication towers, while not habitable buildings, are included for comparison purposes; however, they are not ranked. One such tower is the Bell Aliant Tower.
Name | Image | Location | Height m (ft) | Storeys | Notes | ||||
N/A | 127m (417feet) | align="center" | - | 1971 | A reinforced concrete broadcasting tower used to provide directional radio services. It is the tallest structure in Atlantic Canada. | ||||
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1 | One 77 (7177 Quinpool Road) | 111m (364feet) | 34 | Under construction. Topped out in 2023. Construction is expected to be completed in 2024. | [1] [2] | ||||
2 | 106m (348feet) | 33 | 1971 | [3] [4] | |||||
3 | Richmond Yards (Building A) | 103.3m (338.9feet) | 22 | 2024 | [5] | ||||
4 | Purdy's Wharf Tower 2 | 87.8m (288.1feet) | 22 | 1990 | [6] | ||||
5 | The Alexander | 87.1m (285.8feet) | 24 | 2018 | Tallest building in Atlantic Canada built in the 2010s. | [7] [8] | |||
6 | 86.6m (284.1feet) | 22 | 1985 | [9] | |||||
7 | 83.8m (274.9feet) | 20 | 1975 | [10] | |||||
8 | 83 m (272 ft) | 21 | 1974/2014 | Building height raised from 73 m (239.5 ft) to 83 m (272.3 ft) in 2014. | [11] | ||||
9 | The Kevel | Halifax | 82.5 m (270 ft) | 27 | Under construction. Once finished, will be the tallest building in the community and former city of Dartmouth. | ||||
10= | Assumption Place | Moncton | 80.8m (265.1feet) | 20 | 1972 | Tied with Brunswick Square in Saint John for the tallest building in New Brunswick. | [12] | ||
10= | Brunswick Square office tower | Saint John | 80.8m (265.1feet) | 19 | 1976 | Largest office building in New Brunswick by floor space, as well as the second largest in Atlantic Canada. Tied with Assumption Place in Moncton for the tallest building in New Brunswick. | [13] [14] | ||
12= | The Maple | Halifax | 79.9m (262.1feet) | 21 | 2017 | [15] [16] | |||
12= | The Roy | Halifax | 79.9m (262.1feet) | 22 | 2019 | [17] [18] | |||
14 | Summer Gardens | Halifax | 76.2m (250feet) | 21 | 1990 | [19] [20] | |||
15 | Cogswell Tower | Halifax | 78.9m (258.9feet) | 20 | 1975 | [21] | |||
16 | Maritime Centre | Halifax | 78m (256feet) | 21 | 1977 | [22] | |||
17= | Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral | Moncton | 75m (246feet)+ | 4 | 1955 | Gothic style Catholic cathedral. | [23] | ||
17= | Icon Bay | Halifax | 75m (246feet) | 22 | 2017 | [24] | |||
17= | Queen Square | Halifax | 75 m (246 ft) | 19 | 1975 | [25] | |||
20 | Purdy's Wharf Tower 1 | Halifax | 73.8m (242.1feet) | 18 | 1985 | [26] | |||
21 | Bank of Montreal Building | Halifax | 72.9m (239.2feet) | 18 | 1971 | [27] | |||
22 | Duke Tower | Halifax | 71m (233feet) | 16 | 1970 | [28] | |||
23 | Founders Square | Halifax | 71 m (233 ft) | 15 | 1970 | [29] | |||
24 | Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | Saint John | – | 1853 | Gothic style Catholic cathedral. | ||||
25= | Tupper Building | Halifax | 70 m (233 ft) | 16 | 1967 | Full name: Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, Dalhousie University | [30] | ||
25= | Park Victoria | Halifax | 70 m (233 ft) | 21 | 1969 | [31] | |||
25= | Summer Gardens | Halifax | 70 m (233 ft) | 21 | 1990 | [32] | |||
28 | Loyola Residence Tower | Halifax | 67.1m (220.1feet) | 22 | 1971 | Residence building of Saint Mary's University. | [33] | ||
29 | Metropolitan Place | Halifax | 66.5m (218.2feet) | 16 | 1987 | [34] | |||
30 | CIBC Building | Halifax | 65.5m (214.9feet) | 16 | 1977 | [35] | |||
31 | The Trillium | Halifax | 64.9m (212.9feet) | 19 | 2011 | [36] | |||
32 | Confederation Building | St. John's | 64m (210feet) | 11 | 1959 | Tallest building in Newfoundland and Labrador. The home of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. | [37] | ||
33= | Christ Church Cathedral | Fredericton | 60m (200feet) | — | 1853 | The original spire was 52.1m high, 7.9m shorter than originally designed due to structural concerns; rebuilt to originally planned 60.0m height in 1911 following a fire. | |||
33= | 60m (200feet) | — | 1888 | Closed as a church in 2022.[38] [39] [40] | [41] |
As of March 2023, the following buildings of at least 60 m (197 ft) height are under construction.
Building | Address | Location | Year proposed | Height m (ft) | Storeys | Site area | Number of Residential Units | Notes | |
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Willow Tree Tower | 6009–6017 Quinpool Road | Halifax | 2018 | 78m (256feet) | 25 | 2021.6m2 | unknown | [42] [43] | |
King's Wharf Building E | 50 King's Wharf Place | Halifax | 85m (279feet) | 27 | 6000m2 | [44] | |||
Promenade Robie South (Tower 1) | Robie St. | Halifax | 96m (315feet) | 31 | 5900m2 | [45] | |||
Promenade Robie South (Tower 2) | College St. | Halifax | 95m (312feet) | 30 | See above | ||||
Ocean Vista | 2215 Gottingen St. | Halifax | 20 | [46] | |||||
Wyse Tower | 1 Williams St. | Halifax | 88m (289feet) | 26 | 4994m2 | 160 | [47] | ||
Building | Location | Height | Storeys | Year proposed | Status | Notes | ||
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King's Wharf | 109.1m (357.9feet) | 33 | 2018 | Approved | When completed, King's Wharf will become the tallest building in Atlantic Canada and the first building in Atlantic Canada to exceed 100 m (328 ft) in height. | [48] | ||
2032/2050 Robie Street | 87.1m (285.8feet) | 24 | 2018 | Proposed | [49] [50] | |||
Infinity | Moncton | 90 m(295 ft) | 30 | 2023 | Approved | When completed, Infinity will become the tallest building in New Brunswick | [51] | |
St. Bernard's Place | Moncton | 62 m(206 ft) | 18 | 2024 | Proposed | |||
Gateway Towers Building 1 | Moncton | 69 m(226 ft) | 17 | 2024 | Proposed | [52] | ||
Gateway Towers Building 2 | Moncton | 69 m(226 ft) | 17 | 2024 | Proposed | [53] |
Building | Image | Location | Height | Storeys | Notes | ||
1819–1851 | 30m (100feet) | 3 | |||||
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1845–1853 | 52.1m (170.9feet) | – | The original spire was 52.1m high, 7.9m shorter than originally designed due to structural concerns; rebuilt to originally planned 60.0m height in 1911 following a fire. | ||||
1853–1955 | Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | 70.1m (230feet) | – | Tallest building in Atlantic Canada for 102 years. | |||
1955–1971 | Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral | 75m (246feet)+ | 4 | ||||
1971 – 2023 | 106m (348feet) | 33[54] | |||||
2023 – | One 77 | 111m (364feet) | 34[55] |