Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Hobbycraft in High Wycombe Hobbycraft, Borehamwood Hobbycraft in Tunbridge Wells, using the former logo. It was started by the Haskins Group, a nursery and garden supplier in the south of England, and was bought by investment group Bridgepoint in April 2010, [5] [6] and in 2024 they sold the business to Modella Capital.
Women’s College Hospital Redevelopment (Toronto, 2016) Mirvish Village/Honest Ed’s (Toronto, 2015–) [18] The Plaza at The Pinnacle on Adelaide (Toronto, 2015) Fort York’s Visitor Centre (Toronto, 2014) [19] Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (Scarborough, 2014) Max Tanenbaum Healing Garden, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Toronto, 2014) [20]
Bridgemere Garden World is on the A51 about 2 km south of the village. With a total area of 52 hectares (130 acres), it is one of the largest garden centres in Europe, and receives around 1.8 million annual visitors. [22] [23] [24] The garden centre sells over five thousand plant varieties, most of which are grown locally, as well as garden ...
Ottawa Valley Native Plant Botanical Garden, Cobden [9] Parkwood, The R.S. McLaughlin Estate National Historic Site and Heritage Garden, Oshawa; Plant Paradise Country Gardens, Caledon [10] Quinte Botanical Garden, Frankford, Ontario; Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington; Sifton Bog, London; Toronto Botanical Garden, Toronto
A garden centre (Commonwealth English spelling; U.S. nursery or garden center) is a retail operation that sells plants and related products for the domestic garden as its primary business. It is a development from the concept of the retail plant nursery but with a wider range of outdoor products and on-site facilities.
Aeropostale Canada – subsidiary of the United States-based retailer Aeropostale, closed all 41 stores in Canada in 2016; A&A Records – founded in Toronto at the end of WWII, it was the dominant record chain store in Canada until being superseded by Sam the Record Man in the 1960s; it became defunct in 1993
Leslieville is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated east of the Don River. [ citation needed ] It is bounded by the Canadian National railway line and Gerrard Street to the north, McGee Street to the west, Eastern Avenue to south, and Coxwell Avenue to the east.
The Don Valley Brick Works (often referred to as the Evergreen Brick Works) is a former quarry and industrial site located in the Don River Valley in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Don Valley Brick Works operated for nearly 100 years and provided bricks used to construct many well-known Toronto landmarks, such as Casa Loma , Osgoode Hall ...