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Brewery Building on 2nd Ave. in Saskatoon; designed by David Webster and built in 1927 The brewery's history extends back to 1927, when it was established as the Hub City Brewing Company . [ 3 ] In 1930 the plant was renamed the Western Canada Brewing Company , and in 1932 it was changed again to Drewery's Limited .
Great Lakes Brewery: Ontario: Toronto: 1987: Great Western Brewing Company: Saskatchewan: Saskatoon: 1989: Founded in 1927 as Hub City Brewing Company: Half Pints Brewing Company: Manitoba: Winnipeg: 2006: Hamilton's Kent Brewery: Ontario: London: 1859 [6] Named after, and imported its hops from, the county of Kent in England. Closed in 1917 ...
The Great Canadian Beer Festival has, since 1993 (with help from the Victoria chapter of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)), focused on cask ales from the Pacific Northwest. Since 2003 the festival has been held at Royal Athletic Park on the first weekend after Labour Day. The festival attracts over 40 craft breweries from across Canada and the ...
The owners of Barrels & Boards to open a new restaurant at the former site of The Great American Pub in Raynham. Here's what we know.
Canadian Breweries Limited (CBL), originally the Brewing Corporation of Ontario, was an Ontario-based holding company in the brewing industry. The company was founded in 1930 by a merger of two breweries, Brading of Ottawa and Kuntz of Kitchener-Waterloo .
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup; Great Canadian Theatre Company; Great Canadian Wrestling This page was last edited on 4 June 2023, at 06:06 (UTC). Text is ...
Saskatoon 52°8′12″N 106°37′51″W / 52.13667°N 106.63083°W / 52.13667; -106.63083 ( College The centrepiece of the best grouping of Collegiate Gothic university buildings in Canada, surrounding a grassy oval known as "The Bowl"; the earliest and most important building on the University of Saskatchewan campus
Saskatoon is developing the South Central Business District, or block 146, which is called the River Landing Project. [85] [86] [87] Long range planning is underway for an expected city population of 325,000 by 2028 (2011 MXD report). [88] Saskatoon was expected to see a 4.2 percent growth in gross domestic product for the year 2012. [78]