Okay, some shots from the way up, and then stopping at the 84th floor for a look around...
The red tint on the right side of this photo is from the coated grilled that the lenses were poking between. Still a fan of Alice Aycock's public art pieces down there, "A Series of Whirlpool Field Manoeuvres for Pier 27"
...and then we walked the rest of the way up to the 100th floor, still being formed, and then mounted stairs up to the top of the elevator core form, equivalent to about the 101st floor:
Here's what it looks like upon arrival:
Going to the south end:
...and gradually moving along the work area on the west side of the 100th floor to the north end:
More than just a media event, this was a big deal for Pinnacle overall, who brought in higher-ups from across the country to celebrate being the first company in Canada forming a hundredth floor:
In the gold hat in these two pics, Michael De Cotiis, President and CEO of Pinnacle: