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Canadian Urbanism Uncovered

Spacing Atlantic on Flickr, Facebook and Twitter

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As Spacing Atlantic grows, we’re doing our best to cast our social nets on more shores and expand our reach to more urban communities throughout Canada’s east coast.

Despite the grim state of many newsrooms across the country, for bloggers and online readers the mood couldn’t be more different. With so many great online social networking tools at our fingertips, we felt it was about time to make the most of these new media and take the plunge.

Want to meet more like-minded urban enthusiasts? Looking to stay on top of budding facebook movements as they happen? We’ve started a Spacing Atlantic group on facebook to help better connect our growing community. Join for occasional events messages, site updates and links to related groups.

Have a photo of an urban space in Atlantic Canada you’d like to share? Whether you’re an SLR-wielding photoshop pro or a backpocket-carrying, point-and-shoot enthusiast, add your photos to our flickr pool to have them featured on the blog.

Not a photographer? Come check out our photopool anyways to rediscover the sites and scenes of our cities as seen through the lenses of photographers from all over the east coast.

Can’t get enough news on your city? Follow us on twitter where @spacingatlantic will provide updates on new blog posts, links to other city-themed articles, quirky anecdotes from contributors and up-to-the-minute coverage of urban issues facing Atlantic Canadian cities.

photo by Number Six (bill lapp), taken from the Spacing Atlantic flickr pool

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