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  2. Moss Park Armoury - Wikipedia

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    As a prominent military structure in downtown Toronto, it has been the site of a number of anti-war protests. [2] Moss Park Armoury was constructed in the mid-1960s to house several of the regiments displaced by the demolition of the old Toronto Armories on University Avenue. It cost CA$2.1 million to construct.

  3. Denison Armoury - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-Colonel George Taylor Denison III Armoury, commonly known as Denison Armoury, is a Canadian Armed Forces facility located at 1 Yukon Lane in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is in the northeastern corner of Downsview Airport , just west of the W.R. Allen Expressway ( Allen Road ) on Sheppard Avenue West.

  4. Army & Navy Stores (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Joseph Cohen, Joseph Cohen ("Joe"), and Harry Cohen,Canadians, opened the first Army & Navy location in Vancouver, British Columbia on West Hastings Street in 1919, selling liquidation stock from closing, bankrupt, or destroyed stores, and World War I army and navy surplus goods at low prices. A second store was opened in Regina ...

  5. Supply Depot (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    In the Supply Depot's basement are two 6 ft (1.8 m) deep, 660,000 imp gal (3,000,000 L) water reservoirs used to supply the fire sprinkler system, and the roof was designed to store up to 1 ft (0.30 m) of water as a backup supply.

  6. Uniforms of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Canadian Army's ceremonial embellishments emerged from a simplified system ordered by the Monarch of Canada in 1902, and later promulgated in the Canadian Militia Dress Regulations 1907, and Militia Order No. 58/1908 for non-commissioned officer. [2] Full dress uniforms in the Canadian Army (Regular and Reserve Force)

  7. Fort York Armoury - Wikipedia

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    Fort York Armoury is a Canadian Forces facility located near the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located at the intersection of Fleet Street and Fort York Boulevard, close to the historic Old Fort York in the neighbourhood of Fort York.