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  2. List of numbered roads in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Road 34 (Montreal Road) Metcalfe, Gloucester: Osgoode, Gloucester: Used to be numbered north beyond Ottawa Road 34 to Blair Road's northern dead-end. Originally terminated at Ottawa-Carleton Regional Road 8 (Mitch Owens Road, now Ottawa Road 8) in the north. Formerly ran along some portions of Ogilvie Road to the Aviation Parkway. 28

  3. Toronto subway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    All active TTC subway cars are equipped with flip-up seats located in each car (near the operator's cab), which can accommodate mobility devices such as wheelchairs, strollers, scooters, and bicycles. The new Toronto Rocket trains have two designated areas in each car with automatic flip-up seats, and high-level platforms allow access to all cars.

  4. Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    A Colonial Coach Lines bus in 1968 A Colonial Coach Lines bus on the square of the Phillips Street in Montreal,1937. Voyageur Colonial Limited was incorporated on January 7, 1928, as Colonial Coach Lines Ltd., which ran buses between Renfrew, Ottawa, Morrisburg and Kingston, Ontario. In 1930 Colonial was purchased by the Provincial Transport ...

  5. Kijiji - Wikipedia

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    eBay, PayPal, Kijiji, and StubHub in Toronto. Kijiji was launched as "a start-up within eBay created by a small team of entrepreneurial employees", according to eBay's March 2005 press release announcing the new service. [10] Kijiji was launched in February 2005 in Quebec City and Montreal, and expanded across the rest of Canada in November ...

  6. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Northern Colonization Railway Company, formed on 5 April 1869, was renamed Montreal, Ottawa & Western Company on 8 April 1875 and merged into the QMO&OR in December 1875. After the sale of this company's assets, its charter was used to restart a company in the Laurentians under the name of Montreal & Western Railway on 25 May 1883 ...

  7. Runabout (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A horse-drawn runabout owned by Caroline Foster, on display in Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. The special feature of the runabout was that the body was hung low by using cranked axles, and the side-bars were attached to legs at the top of the crank. The original runabout was made without a top, and, besides hanging low which made for ...

  8. Runabout (boat) - Wikipedia

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    A runabout is any small motorboat holding between four and eight people, well suited to moving about on the water. Characteristically between 20' and 35' in length, runabouts are used for pleasure activities like boating , fishing , and water skiing , as a ship's tender for larger vessels, or in racing.

  9. Canadian Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    In Eastern Canada, the CPR had created a network of lines reaching from Quebec City to St. Thomas, Ontario, by 1885 – mainly by buying the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa & Occidental Railway from the Quebec government and by creating a new railway company, the Ontario and Quebec Railway (O&Q). It also launched a fleet of Great Lakes ships to link ...