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Mark's (known as La Ouérasse and L'Équipeur since 1990 in Quebec) is a Canadian clothing and footwear retailer specializing in casual and industrial wear. Beginning in 1977 as Mark's Work Wearhouse in Calgary , Alberta , it evolved from an industrial accessories dealer to a men and women's casual and industrial wear retailer.
City of Ottawa Art Galleries - includes ASP, Barbara Ann Scott, Centrepointe Theatre, City Hall, Gallery 112, Karsh-Masson, Studio and Trinity galleries [2] Currency Museum - in the Bank of Canada Diefenbunker - at CFS Carp
This is a list of neighbourhoods and outlying communities within the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.In 2001, the old city of Ottawa was amalgamated with the suburbs of Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester, Rockcliffe Park, Vanier and Cumberland, and the rural townships of West Carleton, Osgoode, Rideau and Goulbourn, along with the systems and infrastructure of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa ...
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Locations in Ottawa, Quebec City, and Winnipeg Holt Renfrew: department: May 2019: 1: Retailer had a downtown Edmonton store since 1950. [18] Hudson's Bay Company: department: May 2020: 1: Closure of a 207-year-old location [2] [19] Lowe's Canada: department December 2023 - [20] Jean Machine: clothing: November 2018: 24: Remaining stores. [21 ...
Caban – Club Monaco's Home Store, 2000–2006; Caplan's – Ottawa, Ontario department store; founded in 1897, closed in 1984; Consumers Distributing – Canadian catalogue discount retailer (formerly Consumers Distributing Ltd., 1957 to 1996) Dupuis Frères – Montreal department store, founded by Nazaire Dupuis (1870), closed 1978
Bayshore Shopping Centre is a major shopping mall located in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.The mall is one of the busiest in the National Capital Region as it attracts almost 8 million visitors per year [4] from across the city and the surrounding region.
A Basilica prominently located on Sussex Drive, whose twin towers mark the entrance to Lower Town, one of Ottawa's earliest neighbourhoods; it is considered an exceptional example of Gothic Revival architecture in Canada: Parliament Buildings [25] 1865 (West Block completed), 1866 , 1876 (Library of Parliament), 1920 (Centre Block) 1976