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  2. Lord Nelson Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Its height made CHNS, which began in 1926, move its broadcast studio from the old Carleton Hotel to the roof of the new Lord Nelson in 1928. [3] [4] It inspired a critically-acclaimed novel by Ray Smith, Lord Nelson Tavern, first published in 1974. [5] The Lord Nelson also inspired the fictional hotel featured in the award-winning 1998 novel ...

  3. List of hotels in Canada - Wikipedia

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    8 Ontario. 9 Prince Edward Island. ... Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax; The Westin Nova Scotian, ... Lord Elgin Hotel, Ottawa; Lord Simcoe Hotel, ...

  4. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Lord Nelson Hotel: 1928 multi (extn) Halifax: NS: N/A: Lord Nelson Hotel: 1947 sold to local interests. [100] [101] Royal York Hotel: 1929 1959 (extn) Toronto: ON: N/A: Royal York Hotel: The Fairmont Royal York. [102] Château Montebello: 1930: Montebello: QC: N/A: Château Montebello: Fairmont Le Château Montebello. [103] 1930 leased by ...

  5. Canadian National Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Garry Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1923-1979 - Built for Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and now operated as an independent hotel; Prince Arthur Hotel Port Arthur, Ontario, 1911-1988 - now independent hotel and resort; L'Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, 1984–1988; later as Crowne Plaza Hotel and now as InterContinental Toronto Centre

  6. Archibald and Schofield - Wikipedia

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    Archibald's designs included a number of stations and hotels for the Canadian National Railway. He designed sports buildings including the Montreal Forum, several schools, churches, commercial buildings, and hospitals, as well as residential buildings in Montreal and Kingston, Ontario. After his death in 1934, Archibald's practice was continued ...

  7. Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte (29 September [O.S. 18 September] 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a Royal Navy officer whose inspirational leadership, grasp of strategy and unconventional tactics brought about a number of decisive British naval victories during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He ...

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