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The Kitchener Farmer's Market is one of the oldest continuous local farmer's markets in Canada.The market is located in Kitchener, Ontario, and reflects the continued relationship of Kitchener with the Mennonite community (especially with vendors selling meats and baked goods) and farmers that continues to exist in the area.
The Kitchener Farmer's Market is a major attraction in the area, as well as the station's namesake. Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute, a local public high school, is located nearby. Though not part of the rapid transit project, visible from the station platform is a new mural erected in 2017 on a neighbouring retaining wall.
Built between 1971 and 1973 on the grounds of the original Kitchener City Hall in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It was home to an Eaton's (opened in 1973 and later became a Sears Canada retail store [1]), and home to the Kitchener Farmer's Market from 1973 to 2004. Eaton's closed on June 30, 1997, one of the company's first locations to shut down ...
The market was established in April 1975 by eight farmers, [6] who merged a three-owner stockyard based in Waterloo with a five-owner stockyard based in Kitchener. [3] The owners included Jim Wideman, Bruce Hertel [ 3 ] Jacob Shantz, Ross Shantz, and Milo Shantz; the Shantz families then managed the facility for over forty years.
Kitchener is located in Southwestern Ontario, in the Saint Lawrence Lowlands. This geological and climatic region has wet-climate soils and deciduous forests. Situated in the Grand River Valley, the area is generally above 300 m (1,000 ft) in elevation. Kitchener is the largest city in the Grand River watershed and the Haldimand Tract.
The original location of the municipal seat was on the block bound by King, Frederick, Duke and Scott streets and home today to Market Square Shopping Centre; the first city hall was built in 1919 by William Henry Eugene Schmalz (son of Mayor W.H. Schmalz) faced King, with the area towards Duke hosting the weekly Kitchener Farmer's Market (operating from 1869 to 1872 which relocated to ...
Public Kitchen & Bar (stylized as PUBLIC Kitchen & Bar) is a tapas-style bistro in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, located at 300 Victoria St. N. [1] The restaurant began as a catering business, before opening its first brick-and-mortar location in 2013. The restaurant is owned by Carly Blasutti and Ryan Murphy.
The station's feature wall consists of solid green glass tiles; this mimics the coloration of the exterior of Market Square. The primary access to the platform is from the crosswalk at King Street; a secondary access at the north end of the platform, crossing the southbound lanes of Frederick Street, is marked as an emergency exit only.