Over the past several weeks, we have taken a look at some of the many profound changes that Toronto has seen just over the past few years. Throwback Thursday has become a pretty popular feature on UrbanToronto, and it seems the techies over at Google had a similar idea with their new function on Street View. For those that haven't already heard about it or tried it yet, the new feature allows you to take a step back in time, and look at year-to-year changes between locations around the world. We instantly recognized the value of this feature for Toronto specifically, which has seen some of the most monumental changes on the continent since the advent of Google Street View. In today's Throwback Thursday, we let Google take us for a ride around Toronto in a time machine to look at some of the profound growth our city has seen since 2007 through various vantage points!

Flatiron Building: 2007-2013

Gooderham (Flatiron) Building, 2007

Gooderham (Flatiron) Building, 2013

Gardiner Expressway: 2007-2013

Gardiner westbound, 2007

Gardiner westbound, 2013

Regent Park: 2007-2013

Regent Park, 2007

Regent Park, 2013

Regent Park, 2007

Regent Park, 2013

Simcoe and Adelaide: 2007-2013

Simcoe and Adelaide, 2007

Simcoe and Adelaide, 2013

Bay and Adelaide: 2007-2013

Looking east on Adelaide, west of Bay, 2007

Looking east on Adelaide, west of Bay, 2013

York and Bremner: 2007-2013

York and Bremner, 2007

York and Bremner, 2013

Bremner Boulevard: 2009-2013

Looking east on Bremner Blvd, 2009

Looking east on Bremner Blvd, 2013

We would love to see some pairs that you come up with!

We will return next week with another look at the changing face of Toronto.