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  2. Walkley Yard - Wikipedia

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    Canadian National Railway ran operations out of the Walkley Yard from August 1955 until 1998 when Ottawa Central Railway took over as a short line. The Last Trans-Con freight train ran through the yard in November 1995. Shortly after, the Beachburg Sub rail was pulled from Pembroke to North Bay.

  3. OC Transpo routes - Wikipedia

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    Operates in the communities of Sandy Hill, Lowertown, Vanier, and the Ottawa Trainyards. No service between St. Laurent and Hurdman via Belfast and Terminal before 8:00am and after 9:00pm weekdays and Saturday, and after 7:25pm Sunday. 20 St-Laurent: Vanier: Travels via Monfort Hospital, Montréal, and Brittany.

  4. Chapman Mills Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Chapman Mills Marketplace is a shopping centre located in the Barrhaven neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.The borders for the shopping district are Strandherd Drive to the north, Greenbank Road to the west, Longfields Drive to the east, and Chapman Mills Drive to the south.

  5. Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre has 40 shops and services including Dollarama, LCBO, Rexall, Starbucks and the Ottawa Public Library. Its gross leasable area is 146,699 square feet (13,628.8 m 2). The shopping centre is currently owned by RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust. [2]

  6. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    Sam The Record Man – record/entertainment media stores; Sam's Club Canada – warehouse store chain and the subsidiary of Walmart Canada; closed in 2009; Sears Canada – department store chain and the Canadian subsidiary of the American-based Sears, all stores closed in January 2018; Shoprite Catalogue order store, went bankrupt in 1970s.

  7. Place d'Orléans - Wikipedia

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    Place d'Orléans (/ p l æ s d ɔːr ˈ l iː n z /; French: [plas dɔʁleɑ̃]) is a shopping mall in Orléans suburb of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The property is about 740,000 sq ft (69,000 m 2) and has approximately 132 stores and services. [1]