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  2. The Salvation Army, Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Church in Oshawa 570 Thornton Road N Oshawa Ontario. Salvation Army Citadels in Ottawa, Ontario: Slater Street near Bank Street, 1904; Maternity Hospital for the Salvation Army, in Ottawa, Ontario 1920; Salvation Army Citadel, Kingston, Ontario, Princess Street, c. 1920

  3. Defence Industries Limited Pickering Works - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the DIL Hospital opened with 12 treatment beds. Its frame building was located at the intersection of Kings Crescent and Exeter Road; the site was later occupied by the Salvation Army Citadel. By 1943, the number of beds had increased to 32, including 10 that could be used for isolation.

  4. Category:Former Salvation Army citadels - Wikipedia

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  5. Salvation Army Citadel - Wikipedia

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  6. Salvation Army camps in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Hook was a Salvation Army camp in Manitoba, Canada from around 1925 to 1975. It was replaced [16] by Camp Woodlands in 1976. Camp Woodlands was a Salvation Army camp in Manitoba, Canada from 1976-2007. Camp Glenhuron was a Salvation Army camp in Bayfield, Bluewater, Huron County, Ontario, Canada. [17]

  7. Gillygate - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings on the north-west side of the street include 3-5 Gillygate, built in 1797 by Thomas Wolstenholme; early 19th-century buildings at 9, 11, 13, 19 and 21 Gillygate; 18th-century houses at 23 and 25 Gillygate; more early-19th century buildings at 59, 61, 65, 67, 69, 71 and 73 Gillygate; and the Salvation Army Citadel. On the south ...

  8. Fort Henry National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    A Martello tower at the water's edge below the fort. A removable roof to protect against snow is characteristic of Canadian Martello towers. Fort Henry National Historic Site is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada on Point Henry, a strategic, elevated point near the mouth of the Cataraqui River where it flows into the St. Lawrence River at the east end of Lake Ontario.

  9. Kingston Fortifications - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Fortifications are a series of 19th century defensive works in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, that are National Historic Sites of Canada and UNESCO World Heritage Sites (as part of the Rideau Canal inscription). The fortification system consists of five installations: [1] [2] Fort Henry; Fort Frederick; Murney Tower; Shoal Tower