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In 2010, Honda Canada Inc. was title sponsor of the Honda Indy Edmonton. [1] For 2011 and 2012, there was no title sponsor, with the race known simply as the Edmonton Indy. During the 2010 race weekend, it was announced that Octane Motorsports Events from Montreal , promoter of the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix and the NASCAR Nationwide race at ...
The 2010 Honda Indy Edmonton was an IndyCar race that took place on July 25, 2010, at Edmonton City Centre Airport in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was the eleventh round of the 2010 IndyCar Series , the third Edmonton Indy in the series, and the race's sixth anniversary (including three years on the Champ Car World Series (CCWS) schedule).
West Edmonton Mall (WEM) is a large shopping mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that is owned, managed, and operated by Triple Five Group.It is the second most visited mall in Canada, [6] after the Toronto Eaton Centre in Toronto, followed by Metropolis at Metrotown in Burnaby, [7] and the 14th largest in the world (along with Dubai Mall) by gross leasable area. [8]
West Edmonton may refer to: Edmonton West (federal electoral district), from 1917 to 1988 and from 1997 to 2004; Edmonton West (provincial electoral district), from 1917 to 1921 and from 1963 to 1971; West sector, Edmonton, a region encompassing numerous neighbourhoods; West Edmonton, Alberta, incorporated as a village in 1910, annexed by ...
The 2006 West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix of Edmonton was the eighth round of the 2006 Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford season, held on July 23, 2006, at JAGFlo Speedway, a temporary track laid out at City Centre Airport in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Sébastien Bourdais took the pole but the race was won by Justin ...
West Edmonton Mall lost the title of world's largest shopping mall in 2004, with the opening of the Golden Resources Mall in Beijing, China. The following year, the New South China Mall in Dongguan opened and took the title, with an area of over 7,000,000 square feet (650,000 m 2 ).
EPCOR Tower and CN Tower Winspear Centre is a major theatre and music centre in downtown Edmonton. Alberta Legislature Building; Art Gallery of Alberta (formerly Edmonton Art Gallery) Chinatown; Citadel Theatre; Edmonton City Hall; Edmonton Ski Club; EPCOR Tower (current tallest building in Edmonton by spire) Francis Winspear Centre for Music
The busiest section of Anthony Henday Drive is in west Edmonton between 87 Avenue and Stony Plain Road where it carried over 108,000 vehicles per day in 2019, [5] second only to Whitemud Drive among Edmonton roadways. [26] The section carried over 115,000 vehicles per day during the summer months of 2019. [5]