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The building was then purchased and remodelled by Dalron, one of Sudbury's largest real estate developers. [15] It now houses various businesses, including Flosonics, KeyLogic, Studio123, and the Downtown location of Salute Coffee. Sterling Standard Bank building [2] [3] [6] 80 Elm Street 1918 SMHC #23 (NW corner at Elgin) – was 2 Elm Street ...
The road on the right is Jean Street (1908) [1] pg 24. The white church on the bend of Jean Street is at Antwerp Avenue (1908) [1] pg 3. The houses on the highest hill in the centre of the photo are on Burton Avenue (1908) [1] pg 9. Mont St-Joseph, the hill separating the Flour Mill & the Donovan are behind them in the mid ground with Mont Adam ...
Despite its name, there is no longer an accompanying "South Part", as that subdivision has been dissolved in 1999 and incorporated into municipalities, and Statistics Canada has not renamed the North Part. The subdivision consists of three non-contiguous areas, totalling 35,377.17 square kilometres (13,659.20 sq mi), or about 92% of the district.
It is located in geographic Burwash Township, [2] approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of the southern city limits of Greater Sudbury. Estaire was formerly located directly along the route of Highway 69 , but has been bypassed by a freeway , part of the extension of Ontario Highway 400 , since November 13, 2009. [ 3 ]
Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 55 is a municipal road in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Extending from Whitefish to Coniston under a variety of street names, most of the road's length is a former alignment of Highway 17 and the Trans-Canada Highway except for a short realignment on different streets through the city's downtown core.
Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 35 is a municipal road in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.Extending from Chelmsford to Downtown Sudbury, most of the road's length is a former alignment of Highway 144, except for a short segment the city's downtown core which is a former alignment of Highway 17 and the Trans-Canada Highway.
Nickel Centre (1996 census population 13,017) was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. It was created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On January 1, 2001, the town and the Regional Municipality were dissolved and amalgamated into the city of Greater Sudbury.
The Sudbury District is a district in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1894 from townships of eastern Algoma District and west Nipissing District . In 1973, the Regional Municipality of Sudbury was created as a separate jurisdiction out of the district.