Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Frontenac Shores
   
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6 Feb, 2017 @ 8:06pm
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Frontenac Shores

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From beneath the forgotten perch of Garnison Frontenac, the Canadian Shield extends into the horizon. Frontenac Shores is a Quebec inspired map, which is dominated by an enormous central lake. This lake is fed by, and pours out along the only river in the map, and features a handful of islands. The numerous surrounding lakes also make "faux-islands" in how the land is distributed.

The map has 44% buildable area around the shores of the central lake, as well as on the islands. It contains three sets of highway connections, three sets train connection, one air route, but no shipping lanes, because after all, you’re inland. It also features ore almost everywhere, a couple of fertile zones, and 162,700 trees, which leaves you with just under 90,000 trees to decorate your city. The map is also optimized for vanilla play, but the screenshots above utilize MrMiyagi’s Alps Dolomites Theme.

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5 Comments
Augzer 24 Feb, 2017 @ 4:40pm 
what is the map theme
hands_of_time 22 Feb, 2017 @ 3:10pm 
yeah looks like northern Québec (Abitibi, baie james, Côte-Nord) you made an happy Québécois!
Gravebriar  [author] 22 Feb, 2017 @ 2:10pm 
I thought about adding a shipping lane, but this was meant to invoke northen Quebec moreso than the Great Lakes region. The outflow creek could definetly be widened tp include one though.
BrowncoatTrekky 22 Feb, 2017 @ 7:54am 
Oh Canada this is awesome. Thanks for this @Gravebriar but inclined to agree with @Zaphod purely because of game play and that thanks to @Lee Towers there are river cargo vessels which I am sure would logically work in this type of region. Still totally worth a like and a fab. Look forward to more.
Zaphod 21 Feb, 2017 @ 5:39pm 
I feel like a shipping lane would have been appropriate.

After all, the st. lawrence seaway and laker ships are a thing in real life.