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  2. File:Gryphon Centre - Guelph, ON.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Guelph Memorial Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Guelph Memorial Gardens was an arena located in Guelph, Ontario. It was originally built in 1948 out of the remnants of a nineteenth-century building that had housed the Royal Winter Fair. The Gardens hosted various hockey teams over the years, including the Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters, Guelph Platers and Guelph Storm. The arena has 3,999 ...

  4. River Run Centre - Wikipedia

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    The River Run Centre is a performing arts centre in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Construction of the facility began in 1995 and cost $15 million. [ 1 ] It officially opened on October 4, 1997.

  5. Sleeman Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Sleeman Centre (formerly the Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre) is a 4,715 seat multi-purpose facility in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. The Sleeman Centre has hosted concerts, sporting and family events as well as trade shows and conferences. It is home to the Guelph Storm of the major junior Ontario Hockey League.

  6. Old Quebec Street Mall - Wikipedia

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    Old Quebec Street is located at the center of downtown Guelph. The building's West Parkade is a fee-based visitor parking, [ 6 ] and visitors may also access the mall by public transportation , including the many bus stops on Wyndham Street facing the mall's main entrance, and the nearby Guelph Bus Terminal .

  7. Art Gallery of Guelph - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as MacDonald Stewart Art Centre from 1978 to 2014, the AGG is a nonprofit organization with three sponsors: the University of Guelph, the City of Guelph, and the Upper Grand District School Board. It was founded in 1978. The art gallery was established as a new cultural institution to benefit the wider community.

  8. Guelph Civic Museum - Wikipedia

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    A sewing exhibit was set up in the Delhi Street Recreation Centre in 1965, and several others were displayed at the Guelph Public Library in 1967, a year which also saw a "summer museum" located at 98 Wyndam Street. From 1967 onwards, the museum remained in the former stables, but by the 1970s, it was becoming crowded and needed more room.

  9. University of Guelph Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The University of Guelph Arboretum is an arboretum organized by the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario. It was formally established in 1970 by the university [2] and aims to conserve biodiversity and connect people with nature through teaching, research, and community outreach. The space is 165 hectares and is open throughout the year. [3]