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The Register Print Shop at Lang Pioneer Village has been restored to represent a print shop in the 1880s. S. W. Lowry Weaver Shop & Jacquard Loom Interpretive Centre - The S. W. Lowry Weaver Shop is a replica 19th-century weaver's shop and features a restored 19th-century Jacquard loom and fully functioning loom replica. An exhibit/educational ...
By 1985, there were four in BC, four in Ontario, and five across four other provinces. The owners, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Great-West Lifeco, and Bill Pattison, [10] sold the chain to the Realstar Group of Toronto in 1988. [11] A decade later, Realstar, and partner Lai Sun Group, resold to Canadian Pacific Hotels (CP Hotels). [12]
Lansdowne Place is a shopping mall located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1980, the mall has over 105 stores and services. Opened in 1980, the mall has over 105 stores and services. It is located at 645 Lansdowne Street West in the city's south end.
Asphodel–Norwood is a lower tier [5] township municipality [1] [6] in Peterborough County in Central Ontario, Canada, with a 2021 population of 4,658.The land on which the township is situated is the traditional territory of the Mississauga, [7] and became open to European colonization following its survey in 1820.
Wines and spirits sold in Canada are subject to the Excise Act, 2001, [60] which contributes greatly to the cost of beverage alcohol, although most liquor tax is provincial. Wine Access, [61] a Canadian food and wine magazine, has claimed that high-end luxury brands sell in Ontario for up to 60% more than in New York. [62]
In the 1970s, as part of the Ontario Downtown Renewal Program, the department store Eaton's partnered with the provincial government to build shopping malls in the downtown cores of the province's smaller cities, including Peterborough. Market Hall was threatened with demolition during the plans for Peterborough Square but was eventually the ...