Scotia Plaza is a prominent office tower located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is situated at 40 King Street West and serves as the Canadian headquarters for Scotiabank, one of the country's largest financial institutions. Completed in 1988, the building stands 275 meters (902 feet) tall with 68 floors, making it one of the tallest buildings in Canada.
The structure was designed by the architectural firm WZMH Architects and features a modernist design with a distinctive crown lit by colored lights. Scotia Plaza is connected to Toronto's underground pedestrian network, PATH, providing access to surrounding office buildings, retail spaces, and transit stations.
The building has achieved various certifications for energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, including LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. It remains a key landmark in Toronto's financial district and an example of late 20th-century commercial architecture in Canada.