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The Pen Centre was built in 1957 as the Niagara Peninsula Centre, a single-level, outside strip mall anchored by Loblaws and 50 retail stores and opened in 1958.
Downtown St. Catharines is the central business district of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is defined by the city as the area between Highway 406 on the west and south, Geneva Street on the east until it reaches St. Paul Street then Welland Avenue north until it meets Niagara Street.
Algoma Central Properties - owning commercial real estate in Sault Ste. Marie, St. Catharines, and Waterloo, Ontario; Algoma Ship Repair - repairs ships at its dock on the Welland Canal in Port Colborne, Ontario; Algoma Tankers - transportation of petroleum products through the Great Lakes
Congregation B'nai Israel (Hebrew: בני ישראל) is a Conservative Jewish congregation located in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is the only Conservative synagogue in the Niagara Region. Founded early in the twentieth century, its synagogue building completed in 1925 is among the oldest standing in Canada.
McEwen was born in Campbellton, New Brunswick and moved to St. Catharines, Ontario as a young man. [1] McEwen always talked with a strong Maritime accent.Initially, he worked as a pencil salesman then a mod clothing salesman at BJs men's wear on St.Paul St. in St.Catharines before saving up enough money to open up a tattoo parlor. [2]
His grandparents were Captain James Norris (1820–1891) and Sophrinia Neelon. Norris Place in St. Catharines, Ontario, is named after Captain James Norris, who was a sea captain, businessman, mayor of St Catharines and member of Parliament. His great-grand-parents were James Norris (1793–1839) and Nancy Ann Black.
The British Methodist Episcopal (BME) Church, Salem Chapel was founded in 1820 [1] by African-American freedom seekers in St. Catharines, Ontario. It is located at 92 Geneva St., in the heart of Old St. Catharines. The church is a valued historical site due to its design, and its important associations with abolitionist activity. [2]
Harriet Tubman Residence Thompson A.M.E. Zion Church. Harriet Tubman moved with her parents from St.Catharines, Ontario to Auburn, New York, in 1857. They relocated to a brick home on the outskirts of Auburn located at 180 South Street that she had purchased from an acquaintance William H. Seward, which was an illegal transaction.