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The second Mother's Pizza location opened on May 5, 2014, in Kitchener, Ontario at 4391 King Street East. [12] A third Mother's Pizza location opened in Spring 2015 in Brantford, Ontario at 185 King George Road. [13] A fourth Location opened in fall 2016 in Waterloo, Ontario at 183 Weber Street North. The Hamilton location closed September 2017.
Port Hope may refer to: Port Hope, Michigan, U.S. Port Hope, Ontario, Canada Port Hope (Peter's Field) Aerodrome; Port Hope Conference; Port Hope Panthers; Port Hope railway station; Port Hope Transit; Trenton Golden Hawks, formerly the Port Hope Predators; Port Hope Simpson, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Port Hope Simpson Airport
Port Hope is a municipality in Southern Ontario, Canada, about 109 km (68 mi) east of Toronto and 159 km (99 mi) west of Kingston. It is at the mouth of the Ganaraska River on the north shore of Lake Ontario , in the west end of Northumberland County .
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The building itself was designed by the former President of the Ontario Association of Architects, Murray Brown, who oversaw the construction by Thomas Garnet and Sons, a local firm responsible for many landmarks of the area, including the 1927 addition to the Port Hope High School. [5] [6] In 1945 the Capitol Theatre was sold to Premier theatres.
In 2000 the Town of Port Hope and the Hope Township were amalgamated by the municipal government which added the smaller Garden Hill Branch to the Port Hope Public Library network. The Queen St building underwent further renovations in 2001 which effectively doubled the size of the library and added columns that imitated the facade of the ...
The Capitol Theatre is located in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, and is one of the last three atmospheric movie theatres still in operation in Canada. Constructed in 1930, the interior of the auditorium was designed to resemble a walled medieval courtyard surrounded by a forest.
At the Ontario Council of Folk Festivals he won a prize with his late wife Kelly, and in 1996 he won first prize for the second time at the Walnut Valley Festival. Starting in 1997 he guided the Don Ross Cannington Guitar Weekend, a guitar workshop. More recently he has also led the workshop in Prince Edward Island and in Port Hope, Ontario.