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  2. List of former automotive manufacturing plants - Wikipedia

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    Ford Motor Company Terminal Island Plant Terminal Island, Long Beach, California: Ford Model A: 1930s [24] 1959 [25] Henry Ford Bridge provided only link to Terminal Island for decades Part of the Port of Los Angeles complex [26] Ford Motor Company Long Beach Plant Long Beach, California: Ford Model A: 1930 [27] 1959 [27] Ford Motor Company ...

  3. Ford Motor Company of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario: 1910 1927 Assembly relocated to Danforth Plant. The building (672 Dupont St) now houses Condominiums Danforth Avenue Plant Toronto, Ontario: 1922 1946 Sold to Nash Motors and then by American Motors Corporation 1954 to 1961. Converted as mall, Shoppers World Danforth. Portage Ave Assembly Plant Winnipeg, Manitoba: 1915 1941

  4. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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    Winnipeg International Airport is a hub for Calm Air, Perimeter Airlines, and cargo airline Cargojet, also serving as a focus city for WestJet and an operating base for Flair Airlines. The airport is co-located with Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg, covering a total land area of 1,370 hectares (3,400 acres). [7]

  5. Legacy Motor Club - Wikipedia

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    On January 11, 2023, Legacy Motor Club announced seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson will run with a part time schedule in 2023, starting with the 2023 Daytona 500 driving the No. 84 entry. The number is an inverse of Johnson's famous 48 car (still run by Johnson's long-time team Hendrick Motorsports).

  6. List of international airports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Pearson International Airport: Toronto: Ontario: YYZ CYYZ 71624 Vancouver International Airport: Vancouver: British Columbia: YVR CYVR 71892 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport: Winnipeg: Manitoba: YWG CYWG 71852

  7. Manitoba Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    The entire length of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province of Manitoba is a 4-lane divided highway, with the exception of the Winnipeg city route and an 18 kilometre section in eastern Manitoba between the town of Falcon Lake and the Manitoba-Ontario provincial boundary which is a two-lane highway.

  8. Automotive industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ford Motor Company: Ford Motor Company of Canada: Essex Engine Plant (1981–2007; 2009–present) Oakville Assembly (1953–present) Windsor Engine Plant (1978–present) General Motors: General Motors Canada: CAMI Assembly (1989–present) Oshawa Car Assembly (1907–present) St. Catharines Engine Plant (1954–present) Honda: Honda Canada Inc.

  9. Winnipeg Route 90 - Wikipedia

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    Route 90 is a major north-south arterial route in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It begins at the South Perimeter Highway (PTH 100) and ends at the city's northwest limit, where it continues north as PTH 7. Route 90 is designated as the city's airport route, as it passes by Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. [2] [3]