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  2. Oshawa Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Oshawa Centre is owned and managed by Ivanhoé Cambridge. One of Durham Region Transit 's bus terminals is located outside of the mall's south-east entrance, from which there are regular bus services to Oshawa GO Station , Whitby GO Station , and the campuses of Durham College , among other destinations.

  3. Oshawa - Wikipedia

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    Oshawa Centre, the largest mall in Ontario east of Toronto. Oshawa has parks, walking trails, conservation areas, indoors and outdoor public swimming pools, community centres, and sports facilities. Lakeview Park stretches along the coast of Lake Ontario, complete with a sandy beach, and is the location of the Oshawa Museum. Also, the ...

  4. Oshawa, Ontario - Wikipedia

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  6. Oshawa GO Station - Wikipedia

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    Old CNR station. The Grand Trunk Railway between Montreal and Toronto was completed in 1856 [2] and the first Oshawa station was where Albert Street met the GTR tracks. [3] In 1923, the Grand Trunk was absorbed by the Canadian National Railway (CN) who, in the 1960s, built a single-floor station with a flat roof west of the original station where the CN yard is now on the north side of the tracks.

  7. Category:Oshawa - Wikipedia

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  8. Oshawa Group - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1957 as Oshawa Wholesale Limited, the company grew from expansion in the 1960s to 1980s.It was renamed the Oshawa Group Limited in 1971. The company roots date back further to 1914 by founders Max Wolfe (1893–1987) and Maurice Wolfe, who started the Ontario Produce Company and acquired Oshawa Wholesale in 1949 and later gave rise to Oshawa Group.

  9. Oshawa Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Oshawa Museum's permanent exhibit focuses on Oshawa's Indigenous history, located on the second floor of Robinson House. It profiles two archaeological excavations that occurred in Oshawa, the MacLeod Site (1968–1972) and the Grandview Site (1992), which uncovered the history of the ancestral Wendat who lived in the area during the 15th ...