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Kitchener–Waterloo's Oktoberfest celebration is an annual nine-day event that started in 1969. [154] Based on the original German Oktoberfest, it is billed as Canada's Greatest Bavarian Festival. It is held every October, starting on the Friday before Canadian Thanksgiving and running until the Saturday after. It is the largest Bavarian ...
Kitchener Trolley Bus Transit Terminal (Rockway Centre) 1950 [11] Kitchener Kitchener Memorial Auditorium: 1950–52 [11] Jenkins & Wright (architects) [11] Kitchener Grand River Hospital main building: 1952 [11] Kitchener Eastwood Collegiate Institute: 1956: Kitchener Government of Canada Building: 1956–57 [41] Jenkins and Wright ...
Penguin Group printed a history of Gilt Groupe in 2012 written by two of its founders, Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson.By Invitation Only: How We Built Gilt and Changed the Way Millions Shop was published before Gilt was bought out by Hudson's Bay; [21] At that time the firm was valued at more than $1 billion, [22] over four times greater than its eventual selling price.
The Schneider Haus National Historic Site, formerly Joseph Schneider Haus, is a museum in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.Situated on some of the earliest land to be settled by non-Indigenous peoples in what would become Waterloo County, the museum includes the oldest remaining dwelling in the area and was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1999.
The Dominion Tire Plant, later known as the Uniroyal Tire Plant then the Uniroyal-Goodrich Tire Plant and today known as AirBoss Rubber Compounding is a rubber and tire company located on Glasgow Street in Kitchener, Ontario. It is the largest independent rubber mixing plant in North America.
Kitchener, the largest city, is the seat of government. The region is 1,370 square kilometres (530 sq mi) in area, with a population of 587,165 as of the 2021 Canada census, [2] though an end of 2023 estimate puts the population above 673,910 people. [4]
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Waterloo planned to consolidate its operations in Kitchener and expand the plant, at an estimated cost of $4 million. [11] [12] In late 2018, the company announced a plan to invest $9.6 million in a tasting room, small-batch brewhouse, expanded warehouse and production facility and an expanded retail store at its Bingemans Centre Drive operation.