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[2] [3] These aviation facilities are situated within and around Toronto and its neighbouring cities, serving airline passengers, regional air travel and commercial cargo transportation. Toronto Pearson International Airport, located mainly in Mississauga, is the busiest airport in Canada and hosts international travel with various airlines.
Tucker's Marketplace is a buffet restaurant in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 2023. [1] Previously it was a chain of restaurants, with locations in Burlington, Mississauga, , Pickering, and Toronto. It was founded decades earlier as Mother Tucker's Food Experience, an à la carte restaurant.
For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located. [ 1 ] Since 2010, Toronto–Pearson and Vancouver International Airport have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements.
On May 19, 1967, an Air Canada Douglas DC-8 on a training flight from Montreal crashed on approach to the Ottawa airport, killing all three crew members. [49] On September 15, 1988, a Bradley Air Services (which later became First Air) BAe 748 crashed on approach to runway 25, killing both crew members. [50]
Dunn, who immigrated to Canada in 1911, opened his first restaurant in 1927 on Avenue Papineau near Avenue du Mont-Royal. [3] In 1948 he opened his first restaurant to be called "Dunn's Famous Delicatessen" at the corner of Avenue du Parc and Avenue du Mont-Royal. [3] In 1955 he opened his flagship restaurant at 892 Saint Catherine Street West. [3]
Built in 1962, the hotel consisted of two 15-floor towers, 6-storey atrium, a Chinese restaurant, a movie theatre, and 90,000 square feet (8,400 m 2) of convention space. In the 1980s a video game arcade was added near the movie theatre. Renovations took place in 2001.
Barkerville Airport; Bronson Creek Airport; CFB Chilliwack; Clinton/Bleibler Ranch Aerodrome; Crawford Bay Airport; Dawson Creek Water Aerodrome; Dog Creek (ex. RCAF) Eddontenajon/Iskut Village Airport; Esquimalt Airport; Finlay Bay Water Aerodrome; Fort Grahame Water Aerodrome; Fort Nelson/Mobil Sierra Airport; Fort St. John/Tompkins Mile 54 ...
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA; French: Autorité aéroportuaire du Grand Toronto) is a Canadian non-profit organization that operates Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The airport is Canada's largest, that handled 49.5 million passengers in 2018. [3]