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  2. Kitchener, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener was the first city in Ontario to get hydroelectric power in long-distance transmission lines from Niagara Falls, on October 11, 1910. [57] The growing roster of public utilities managed by the Light Commission led to its reorganization into the Kitchener Public Utilities Commission in 1924, [ 58 ] which operated as the municipal gas ...

  3. Regional Municipality of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo County Jail and Governor's House, Kitchener, built 1852 Map of Waterloo County, 1883. Previously part of the United County of Waterloo, Wellington and Grey, Waterloo became a separate entity in 1853, with five townships. Galt and Berlin contended to be the county seat; one requirement was the construction of a courthouse and jail.

  4. List of tallest buildings in the Waterloo Regional Municipality

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    Downtown Kitchener, 2021. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is the 10th largest urban area in Canada and among the largest in Southern Ontario. It comprises the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge. The region is also home to 4 rural townships which are home to numerous towns and villages.

  5. Kitchener Centre (provincial electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener Centre is a provincial electoral ... The district includes the north-central part of the city of Kitchener, Ontario. History ... Map of riding for 2018 ...

  6. Waterloo County, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo County was a county in Canada West in the United Province of Canada from 1853 until 1867, then in the Canadian province of Ontario from 1867 until 1973. It was the direct predecessor of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.

  7. Ontario Highway 8 - Wikipedia

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    At Trussler Road, the combined Highway 7/8 enters the city of Kitchener, where it is known as the Conestoga Parkway. [3] [4] The Freeport Diversion segment of Highway 8 crossing the Grand River, with widening work underway in 2011. The Conestoga Parkway runs through Kitchener, widening to a six-lane freeway near Fischer Hallman Road.

  8. King Street, Waterloo Region - Wikipedia

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    King Street, or Waterloo Regional Road 15, is the major northwest–southeast arterial road in Kitchener, Ontario, as well as Waterloo, Ontario, where it runs north–south. In Waterloo, King Street divides the city into east and west sides, and in Kitchener, it divides the city into north and south sides.

  9. Schneider Haus - Wikipedia

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    The Schneider Haus National Historic Site, formerly Joseph Schneider Haus, is a museum in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.Situated on some of the earliest land to be settled by non-Indigenous peoples in what would become Waterloo County, the museum includes the oldest remaining dwelling in the area and was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1999.