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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 ...
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
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
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
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
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.