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  2. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    With the demise of Target's businesses in Canada in 2015, Canadian Tire acquired the leases of 12 former Target store locations. [47] In June 2015, Canadian Tire opened its largest location to-date at South Edmonton Common, which features 130,000 sq ft (12,000 m 2) of retail space on two floors, widened and expanded departments, various ...

  3. File:Port Elgin, ON.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. Saugeen Shores - Wikipedia

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    Saugeen Shores is a town in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, formed in 1998.In addition to the two main population centres of Southampton and Port Elgin, the town includes a portion of the village of Burgoyne and the North Bruce area, straddling the municipal eastern and southern boundary respectively.

  5. Template:Canada image map - Wikipedia

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    Clickable map of Canada exhibiting its ten provinces and three territories, and their capitals.

  6. ONroute - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire gas station at ONroute Cambridge South ONroute Cambridge North with limited seating and mandatory masks for patrons during the COVID-19 pandemic Each ONroute location by HKSC features a Canadian Tire gas station, a Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ATM, and a 24-hour convenience store called ON Market.

  7. Port Elgin, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Port Elgin is a community in the town of Saugeen Shores, Ontario, Canada.Its location is in the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation.Originally named Normanton the town was renamed Port Elgin when it was incorporated in 1874, after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin, a former Governor General of the Province of Canada.

  8. Fountain Tire - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Tire Holdings Ltd. is a Canadian tire dealer and automotive service provider with a total of 164 consumer service locations and 8 Distribution Centres situated in Central and Western Canada. Furthermore, the company offers tires and tire-related services to commercial truck fleets as well as off-road vehicles utilized in the fields of ...

  9. Port Elgin - Wikipedia

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    Port Elgin may refer to: Port Elgin, New Brunswick, Canada; Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada This page was last edited on 29 ...