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  2. Scarborough Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough Town Centre currently includes Hudson's Bay, Walmart, and Cineplex Cinemas as its anchors. It has more than 121,000 m 2 (1,300,000 sq ft) and about 250 plus stores, making it the fourth-largest shopping centre in Greater Toronto , after Square One Shopping Centre , Yorkdale Shopping Centre , and Toronto Eaton Centre .

  3. Scarborough City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough Civic Centre and Albert Campbell Square are located at the centre of Scarborough City Centre.. It is roughly bounded by Kennedy Road and Dorset Park to the west, Markham Road and Woburn to the east, Ellesmere Road and Bendale to the south, and Ontario Highway 401/Agincourt to the north.

  4. Scarborough Centre - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough Centre may refer to: Scarborough Centre station, a station on the Toronto Subway; Scarborough Centre Bus Terminal, an intercity coach terminal in Toronto, Canada; Scarborough City Centre, a business district and neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada; Scarborough Town Centre, a shopping mall in Toronto, Canada

  5. Albert Campbell Square - Wikipedia

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    On 11 July 1980, crowds gathered at Albert Campbell Square to witness the arrival of Canadian athlete Terry Fox, whose scheduled stop was at Scarborough Civic Centre during his Marathon of Hope. [4] On 24 July 2016, Rick Tocchet , right wing player of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Scarborough native, exhibited the Stanley Cup at the square after ...

  6. Stephen Joseph Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The building also contains a restaurant, shop, and full front-of-house and backstage facilities. The Round boasts two important technical innovations: the stage lift, facilitating speedy set changes, and the trampoline, a Canadian invention which allows technicians particularly easy access to the lighting grid.

  7. Scarborough, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    A64 – starting at the town centre, it links the town with Leeds (through York, the A19 and the A1(M)) and is the main tourist route to the town. The road is dual carriageway standard for some of its route, between the A1(M) and Malton. A165 – coastal route south to Hull, through Bridlington. In 2008, an Osgodby bypass was created re-routing ...

  8. Scarborough Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough Town Hall, originally St Nicholas House, is a red brick Jacobean Revival mansion in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, currently used as a municipal building for the Borough of Scarborough and an events venue. It was built in the 19th century as a home for John Woodall, a prominent local businessman, and then converted and ...

  9. The Spa, Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1700s, Scarborough was established as a seaside resort and a spa town, with horse racing on the beach, boating and sea-bathing. Scarborough was one of the first places to use bathing machines. In 1737, a major cliff fall obliterated the house and the wells. Within five weeks, the wells were uncovered.