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  2. St. Albert Centre - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert Centre is located in St. Albert, Alberta, and is located along the prominent roadways St Albert Trail and Bellerose Drive. St. Albert Centre is home to over 80 Stores and Services which includes a 35,000 square feet (3,300 m 2) Sport Chek/Atmosphere. The Centre is anchored by Hudson's Bay, Winners, and Sport Chek.

  3. Portage Place - Wikipedia

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    Portage Place is also known for being a central hub of the Winnipeg Walkway, connecting to Cityplace, Canada Life Centre, and to the now empty Hudson's Bay. [21] There are shops located on the skywalks, as well. In 2013, Service Canada moved their downtown Winnipeg office onto the first floor of Portage Place.

  4. List of historic places in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    598-600 St. Mary's Road Winnipeg MB ... 70 Albert Street Winnipeg MB ... Royal Albert Arms Hotel 48 Albert Street Winnipeg MB

  5. Royal Alexandra Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Named for Alexandra of Denmark, the hotel was built and run by the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was designed by Edward Maxwell and William Sutherland Maxwell of Montreal. The Royal Alexandra was part of a unified development that also housed a Winnipeg train station and an office wing. The hotel operated for 61 years and closed at the end of 1967.

  6. Tinkertown Family Fun Park - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Tinkertown was an attraction residing within a KOA Campground and Amusement Park. Tinkertown began to draw in more people and became a popular attraction in the 1980s. [1] [2] Due to Tinkertown's expansion, the campground closed in 1994, and the amusement park was bought by Randy Saluk in 1996. [1] [2]

  7. St. Albert, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Also located in St. Albert is the St. Albert Grain Elevator Park, featuring two historic grain elevators; the original grain elevator was constructed in 1906 by the Brackman-Ker Milling Company, with the other being built later, in 1929, by The Alberta Wheat Pool company. The original 1906 elevator was originally red in colour, but has faded ...

  8. Albert Street Autonomous Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg A-Zone occupies a three-story building sometimes referred to as the Imperial Dry Goods Building, originally built in 1899. Like many buildings in the area, it is classified as a heritage building by the city of Winnipeg. Since 1995, [3] the building has been known locally as both the A-Zone, and sometimes the Emma Goldman Building. [4]

  9. Exchange District - Wikipedia

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    The Exchange District is a National Historic Site of Canada in the downtown area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Just one block north of Portage and Main, the Exchange District comprises twenty city blocks and approximately 150 heritage buildings, [1] and it is known for its intact early 20th century collection of warehouses, financial institutions, and early terracotta-clad skyscrapers.