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  2. Fort Erie, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Fort Erie was the eastern terminus of King's Highway 3A from 1927 to 1929, and Ontario Highway 3 from 1929 until 1998, when the portion of Highway 3 within Fort Erie was downloaded to the Regional Municipality of Niagara and redesignated as Niagara Regional Road 3. Within Fort Erie, Highway 3 is named Garrison Road, and is the major east–west ...

  3. List of historic places in Regional Municipality of Niagara

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    Fort Erie municipality Upload Photo: Fort Erie National Historic Site of Canada: 350 Lakeshore Road Fort Erie ON Federal More images: Frenchman's Creek National Historic Site of Canada Niagara River Parkway Fort Erie ON

  4. List of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty ...

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    near Fort Erie, Ontario: December 9, 1922 Died in a car accident Constable Joseph Trueman Thorold Police Thorold, Ontario December 17, 1922 Cst. Trueman was killed while on night patrol after bootleggers placed a $100 bounty on his head Constable Charles Nicolay Paris Drumheller Police Service Drumheller, Alberta May 3, 1923

  5. Canadian National Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Garry Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1923-1979 - Built for Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and now operated as an independent hotel; Prince Arthur Hotel Port Arthur, Ontario, 1911-1988 - now independent hotel and resort; L'Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, 1984–1988; later as Crowne Plaza Hotel and now as InterContinental Toronto Centre

  6. List of hotels in Canada - Wikipedia

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    8 Ontario. 9 Prince Edward Island. ... This is a list of notable hotels in Canada. Alberta. Banff Springs Hotel, ... Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg; New Brunswick

  7. Grand railway hotels of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The GTR built the Château Laurier in Ottawa in 1912, with the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg and the Hotel Macdonald in Edmonton following in 1913 and 1915 respectively. [citation needed] Opened in 1958, the Queen Elizabeth Hotel was the last railway hotel built in Canada. The GTR was amalgamated into the Canadian National Railway (CNR) in 1920.