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The Maude Street Mall. The Maude Street Mall is the city's main shopping centre, while Wyndham Street is the main civic and commercial street. Located off the Maude Street Mall is a 76-metre (249 ft) tall communications tower, erected 1967–68, with an observation deck at 35 m (115 ft) accessible via a 160-step stairway.
Built in 1972, the 12-storey building is located at 151 Sparks Street and was previously the offices of House of Commons, Parliamentary Precinct Services, and Library of Parliament employees. [ 1 ] In 2010, the building was used as temporary space for parliamentarians during the renovations of the West Block of Parliament. [ 1 ]
South Bruce Peninsula is a town at the base of the Bruce Peninsula of Ontario, Canada, in Bruce County between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. It was formed on January 1, 1999, when the town of Wiarton, the village of Hepworth, and the townships of Albemarle and Amabel were amalgamated. The new municipality was created to provide necessary ...
County Road 28 (Ontario Street) – Bewdley, Peterborough: Formerly Highway 28: Hamilton Township–Cobourg boundary: 472.6: 293.7: 472 County Road 18 (Burnham Street) – Gores Landing: 474.5: 294.8: 474 County Road 45 (Baltimore Road) – Norwood, Baltimore: Formerly Highway 45; signed as exits 474A and 474B eastbound: Alnwick/Haldimand: 487. ...
This is a list of numbered county roads in Perth County, Ontario. For civic-addressing purposes (such as 911), nearly all rural roads in Perth County are numbered. Roads that run east and west, or southeast and northwest, are numbered "Line 1", "Line 2", and so on to "Line 93".
The first road in Ontario was laid out to connect the settlements, which is now over 200 years old and is known as Former King's Highway 18 (now County Road 20). When river frontage along the Petite Côte was occupied, settlement began to extend toward Lake St. Clair , which became known as the " Assumption Settlement ", for the name of its ...
The village of Stirling has a population of 2,139 (2006 census). Up until October 12, 2017, Stirling-Rawdon had the smallest recognized police force in Ontario, with eight police officers and one police chief. They have since transitioned to the Ontario Provincial Police. Settlements include Anson and Sine.
Built in 1985, Heritage Place is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and home to many Government of Canada offices. The government departments in the building include Environment Canada and Industry Canada. The building has 14 storeys and offers views of the Sparks Street Mall and Parliament Hill.