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  2. 2002 royal tour of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 royal tour of Canada by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, and her consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, took place from 4 to 15 October 2002.The Queen and the Duke toured the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the territory of Nunavut in celebration of her Golden Jubilee as Canada's Queen.

  3. List of indoor arenas in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 03:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Canada Life Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canada Life Centre (formerly Bell MTS Place) is an indoor arena in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the home of the National Hockey League 's Winnipeg Jets and their American Hockey League affiliate, the Manitoba Moose .

  5. List of royal tours of Canada (18th–20th centuries) - Wikipedia

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    Ontario: Toronto, Hamilton, Bowmanville, Peterborough To present new colours to the Princess Louise Fusiliers , unveil a memorial for fishermen lost at sea, celebrate 75th anniversary of the Nova Scotia Women's Institute, attend the Queen's Plate , open a new wing of Variety Village, the Royal Botanical Gardens , attend civic luncheon, visit ...

  6. Royal monuments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition Place, Toronto Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon: Equestrian statue Parliament Hill, Ottawa Queen Elizabeth II [1] Stained glass window Rideau Hall, Ottawa Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee stained glass window Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee stained glass window Centre Block, Ottawa

  7. BDI Bridge - Wikipedia

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    On 24 May 2014, Winnipeg celebrated the Bridge's 100th anniversary, with city councillors Brian Mayes (St. Vital) and Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge–East Fort Garry) unveiling a plaque in commemoration of the occasion. [12] The Park Line streetcar route provided access between Elm Park and downtown Winnipeg via the Elm Park bridge.

  8. Statue of Timothy Eaton - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, employees of the Eaton's department store presented the Eaton family with a special gift, in honour of the store's 50th anniversary. The First World War had just ended, and Eaton's, unlike many employers, had made a pledge to all of its employees serving overseas that their jobs, or jobs of equal value, would be waiting for them when they returned home.

  9. Winnipeg Route 125 - Wikipedia

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    Route 125 (Jubilee Avenue) is a city route in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.At only 1.6 kilometers in length, it is the shortest designated city route, running from an interchange with Route 42 (Pembina Highway) to Route 62 (Osborne Street).