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  2. Chinatown, Calgary - Wikipedia

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    It serves the Chinese community of Calgary and provides educational and cultural programs for the wider community and its visitors. [3]). The Dragon City Mall and Sien Lok Park (a a Chinese cultural park located on the south Bow River pathway) are also located in this district. Harmony Park is located on the border of Chinatown at 115 4 Ave. S.W.

  3. Chinese Cultural Centre (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Cultural Centre is a building in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is located on the north-eastern side of downtown and was completed in September 1992. The centre piece of the complex is the Dr. Henry Fok Cultural Hall , a building modeled after the Hall of Prayers of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing .

  4. Chinatowns in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Dragon Dance in Calgary Chinatown. The Chinatown in Calgary is the largest in Alberta. It spans 1 St E westward to 10 St W and from the Bow River southward to 4 Ave SW. This Chinatown consists of a large shopping center called Dragon City Mall and a Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre located at 1 St SW.

  5. List of fast-food chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable fast-food chains in Canada. This list includes fast-food chains that are located in Canada, ...

  6. Chinese Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Cultural Centre may refer to: Places. Chinese Cultural Centre, Calgary; Chinese Cultural Centre, Vancouver; Chinese Cultural Center, Phoenix

  7. Edo Japan (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Edo Japan, often known simply as Edo (/ ˈ iː d oʊ /), is a Canadian-founded fast food restaurant chain specializing in Japanese Teppan-style cooking. [2] Founded in 1979 in Calgary, Alberta Canada by Reverend Susumu Ikuta, [3] a Japanese Buddhist minister, Edo Japan was named after the original name of Tokyo. [4]

  8. Centre Street (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    The main segment of Centre Street is an arterial road that extends from 9 Avenue S, at the base of the Calgary Tower in Downtown Calgary.The roadway passes through Chinatown, crosses the Bow River, to the Beddington Boulevard, after which it becomes a residential street and becomes unavailable to private vehicular traffic north of Bergen Crescent (the road continues, but it is only accessible ...

  9. Chinook Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chinook Centre (formally branded as "CF Chinook Centre") is the largest shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.It is located near the geographic centre of the city on Macleod Trail, north of Glenmore Trail about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of downtown, and three blocks west of the Chinook CTrain station.