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Winnipeg MB 49°53′24″N 97°06′36″W / 49.8901°N 97.1101°W / 49.8901; -97.1101 ( Maison Gabrielle-Roy National Historic Site of Federal ( 16342 ),
Metropolis at Metrotown (commonly referred to as Metrotown) is a three-storey shopping mall complex in the Metrotown area of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Opened in 1986, it is the largest mall in British Columbia and the third-largest in Canada , behind Alberta's West Edmonton Mall and Ontario's Square One Shopping Centre , with 27 ...
Metrotown is a town centre serving the southwest quadrant of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the city's four officially designated town centres, [3] as well as one of Metro Vancouver's regional town centres. [4] It is the central business district of the City of Burnaby. [5]
The Exchange District is a National Historic Site of Canada in the downtown area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Just one block north of Portage and Main, the Exchange District comprises twenty city blocks and approximately 150 heritage buildings, [1] and it is known for its intact early 20th century collection of warehouses, financial institutions, and early terracotta-clad skyscrapers.
Community areas [8] are the broader, less detailed level of areas, which allow for geographical analysis and comparisons, i.e. census data, as used by Statistics Canada. [7] [9] Community areas are composed of neighbourhood clusters, [10] which are used for planning and policy purposes by Manitoba Health and the Winnipeg Regional Health ...
MB: 1891: 1975 (June 30) MD Portage la Prairie Presbyterian Indian Residential: Portage la Prairie: MB: 1895: 1950: PB Sandy Bay Indian Residential School: Sandy Bay Reserve: MB: 1905: 1970 (June 30) RC St. Boniface Industrial School: St. Boniface: MB: 1891: 1909: RC St. Paul's Industrial School (St. Rupert's Land Industrial School) Selkirk: MB ...
As a major centre for the CNR, Edmonton became one of the most important rail hubs in Canada. In 1928, a new station was opened at 100 Street and 104 Avenue, and was expanded in 1948. In 1964, it was demolished to make way for Edmonton's first skyscraper, the Canadian National Tower.
Downtown Winnipeg is an area of Winnipeg located near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It is the oldest urban area in Winnipeg, and is home to the city's commercial core, city hall, the seat of Manitoba's provincial government, and a number of major attractions and institutions.