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  2. Grand railway hotels of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Digby, Nova Scotia Railway purchased the hotel in 1917, rebuilt in 1929. Independently operated. Lakeside Inn 1931 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia John Wilson Orrock and Colin M. Drewitt [29] Hotel closed in 1960; now the Villa Saint-Joseph du Lac Lord Nelson Hotel: 1927 Halifax, Nova Scotia Warren and Wetmore [30] Operated independently.

  3. Temple Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Temple Hotels Inc. is a Canadian real-estate company that owns and manages hotels across Canada. By 2020, the company owned 28 hotels, nine of which were located in Fort McMurray, Alberta , and three in Saskatchewan , formerly including the Temple Gardens Hotel & Spa (its namesake).

  4. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas - Wikipedia

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    A popular belief in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, holds that Willson wrote the song while staying in Yarmouth's Grand Hotel. [1] The song refers to a "tree in the Grand Hotel, one in the park as well..."; the park being Frost Park, directly across the road from the Grand Hotel, which still operates in a newer building on the same site as the old hotel. [2]

  5. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Western Branch of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is located in Yarmouth. The town is also home to the Yarmouth County Museum & Archives which preserves the history of the town and surrounding county and operates the Killam Brothers building on the waterfront.

  6. The Westin Nova Scotian - Wikipedia

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    The Westin Nova Scotian is a Canadian hotel located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, owned and operated by New Castle Hotels and Resorts.It was built in 1928 by the Canadian National Railway as the Nova Scotian Hotel and after several changes of owners and names in the late 20th century became the Westin Nova Scotian in 1996.

  7. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Kingdom Hotels International and Colony Capital purchased Fairmont, consolidating their hotel brands to form Fairmont Raffles Hotels International (FRHI), which in turn became a subsidiary of AccorHotels in 2016. In 2007, BC Investment Management Corp. bought Delta Hotels, which was purchased by Marriott International in 2015.

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