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  2. Casino Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Casino Tower, formerly known as the Oneida Tower and Kodak Tower, is a 355-feet-tall open steel tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.Designed by the architect Alan R. Moody, it was built in a matter of six months by Frankel Steel Company of Toronto in the busy tourist season of 1964.

  3. National colours of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The maple is one of the national symbols and red is both the first leaf colour after spring budding and the autumn colour of maple leaves. [2] The colours are most prominently evident on the national flag of Canada and it has been said they were declared the country's official colours when King George V proclaimed his Canadian coat of arms in ...

  4. Decked Out - Wikipedia

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    Decked Out is a Canadian home renovation television series, which airs on HGTV Canada since 2011. Hosted by Paul Lafrance, a contractor who owns Cutting Edge Construction and Design in Pickering, Ontario, [1] each episode depicts Lafrance and his team designing and building a unique and dramatic deck for a client.

  5. Canadian maple - Wikipedia

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    Canadian maple may refer to: Acer saccharum, a hardwood common in Northern America; Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, the official bullion gold coin of Canada

  6. Acer saccharum - Wikipedia

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    Acer saccharum, the sugar maple, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada and the eastern United States. [3] Sugar maple is best known for being the primary source of maple syrup and for its brightly colored fall foliage. [4]

  7. Maple leaf - Wikipedia

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    The one chosen is a generic maple leaf representing the ten species of maple tree native to Canada – at least one of these species grows natively in every province. [10] The maple leaf is used on the Canadian flag and by the Federal Government as a personification and identifier on its websites, as part of the government's wordmark.

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