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  2. Charlottetown Library Learning Centre - Wikipedia

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    It covers the entire ground floor of the Dominion Building in the heart of Downtown Charlottetown. [ 4 ] The centre has meeting and study rooms, a multipurpose auditorium, a boardroom, new maker space, a kitchen, a café shop, outdoor seating, a podcast recording booth, a gaming zone, an area for young children, programing space, and multiple ...

  3. Indigo Books and Music - Wikipedia

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    The company's first big-box bookstore initially called "Indigo Books, Music & More", was opened in Burlington, Ontario on September 4, 1997. With financing from Onex Corporation, Indigo bought Chapters, their largest Canadian competitor, in 2001 and continues to operate many stores under the Chapters banner. Indigo also gained the ownership of ...

  4. Coles (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Coles is a Canadian bookstore chain owned by Indigo Books and Music.Coles is Indigo's brand for small-scale bookstores in locations such as shopping malls.Some locations are operated as SmithBooks, and the company has recently begun to open selected small-format locations as "IndigoSpirit".

  5. Category:Indigo Books and Music - Wikipedia

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    Indigo Books and Music people (7 P) Pages in category "Indigo Books and Music" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. Chapters (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Chapters, the big box bookstore banner is owned by Indigo. Chapters Inc. is a Canadian big box bookstore banner owned by Indigo Books and Music . Formerly a separate company competing with Indigo, the combined company has continued to operate both banners since their merger in 2001.

  7. Confederation Centre of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Confederation Centre, as it is commonly referred to, started in 1960 and Queen Elizabeth II officially opened it to the public on October 6, 1964. [1] The institution was originally built with funding by the ten provincial governments in Canada and the federal government as Canada's National Memorial to the Fathers of Confederation, who met in Charlottetown in September 1864 at ...

  8. Spring Park, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    Spring Park is a Canadian neighbourhood in the city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.. Spring Park derived its name in 1925 from the Spring Park School District whose southern boundary at that time was located along the northern boundary of the city of Charlottetown and west of the villages of Parkdale and Sherwood.

  9. Parkdale, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    Parkdale is a neighbourhood of the city of Charlottetown in central Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Parkdale's location immediately northeast of Charlottetown and southeast of Sherwood saw it grow from being a rural farming community in the Queens Royalty to become a village on November 6, 1958. It was incorporated as a town in ...