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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Cornwall, Ontario" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Ottawa expansion continued with new stores in Barrhaven (2006), Blue Heron Mall on Bank Street (2006), and the Kanata Signature Centre (2007). [6] Ottawa continued gaining Farm Boy locations at Britannia Plaza (2011), Stittsville (2011), Place d'Orleans (2012), which was the first store to offer an in-store eating area.
A new food and drug store chain, Miracle Ultra-Mart stores, was introduced in the mid-1980s. The main warehousing and administrative offices were in Rexdale (Etobicoke, now part of Toronto). The Ottawa, Cornwall and Brockville stores were part of the Quebec division rather than the Ontario division.
Brooks, a descendant of one of Cornwall's oldest families, built this as a farmhouse around 1860. After the Civil War, summer boarders from New York City began coming to Cornwall, and Brooks quickly adapted it for use as a boardinghouse. [2] The house has remained a residence ever since. Since September 2008, it has been for sale. [1]
A dog on the street in front of G. D. Atkinson Flour and Feed, 208 Pitt St., Cornwall, c. 1908 Though accounts suggest Europeans filtered into the area and had scattered settlements for some time, the first documented European settlement was established in 1784 by United Empire Loyalists, primarily from the former British colony of New York.
The Cornwall Street Railway was an electric street railway in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada that operated from 1896 [1] until 1949, and then as a trolleybus service until 1971 when it was replaced by a conventional bus service known as Cornwall Transit. [2] [3] [4] For much of its history, the company was owned by Sun Life Assurance.
The total purse for the men's event is $59,000 and $29,500 for the women's. The event was held in Brockville, Ontario until 2015 when it was moved down the Saint Lawrence to Cornwall. The event was created in 1996 by Jenkins and Gord McCrady to "repay the Brockville Country Club for funds used to buy a new compressor, chiller and condenser."
The Cornwall Civic Complex is a business/sports facility located in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. The Complex has an NHL-sized rink (Ed Lumley Arena) that was built in 1976 and originally held 4,800 people. In 2008, the arena had an extra 1,000 seats added to make the seating capacity to 5,800.
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