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Butlins Top of the Tower Restaurant, BT Tower, London (closed in 1980) Lakeview Restaurant, Center Parcs Elveden Forest (closed in November 2016) St. John's Beacon, Liverpool (closed in 1979, then reopened in 1980 before closing for good in 1983. Now a radio station, no longer revolves)
The Coulson Hotel (built 1938) in Sudbury, Ontario (Canada) 86 Durham Street : Stafford Block [2] [3] 93 Durham Street 1916 SMHC #6. Originally built as a department store. [7] Currently houses offices, a nightclub (SRO), and Peppi Panini. Northern Ontario Building [2] [3] 118 Durham Street SMHC #7 Wolfe's Bookstore [3] 133 Durham Street
The restaurant originally opened in Collingwood in August 2020, before relocating to Creemore in spring 2024. [2] Both municipalities are situated in Ontario's Simcoe County, part of the northern Greater Toronto Area. The restaurant is owned by husband-and-wife duo Jeremy and Cassie Austin. [2]
The Lakeview Restaurant is a diner [3] located at 1132 Dundas Street West [4] in the Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood of Toronto. [5] It was built in 1932 [6] and features a neon sign that reads "Always Open", the diner started 24-hour-a-day operations to serve shift workers at a nearby Massey Ferguson factory. [7] 24-hour opening stopped in ...
The Tower Hotel, [1] opened in 1962, is located in the Fallsview district of Niagara Falls, Ontario and was the first of the contemporary observation towers built near the brink of the Falls. It features an indoor observation deck, restaurant, and hotel.
Montana's Cookhouse started in 1995, was acquired by Cara in 2002, and operates 90 restaurants across Canada. There are 200 Swiss Chalet restaurants in Canada and the US. New York Fries is another Recipe Unlimited brand with about 200 stores in Canada, Hong Kong, UAE, Kuwait, and South Korea. New York Fries also had a burger company called ...
The hotel also features the Harbour coffee bar, and Savoury, a private chef's table. Toula, a rooftop restaurant located on the southeast tower, once revolved, but this ceased in 2001. [10] The restaurant offers a view of the lake; and, on a clear day, one can see Rochester, New York. [10]
In 1992, the R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant was named a national historic civil engineering site by the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. It was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1998. [9] The plant appeared on a stamp issued by Canada Post in 2011, in a series showcasing five notable Art Deco buildings in Canada. [10] [11]