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The race draws in excess of 2,500 runners. It began in 1922, which makes it one of the oldest road races in Canada. [156] St. John's was where the Canada men's national soccer team qualified for their first FIFA World Cup on 14 September 1985, when they defeated Honduras 2–1, at King George V Park. [157]
Main Road (Route 10); link to Kilbride and into downtown St. John's Petty Harbour Road (Route 11); link to Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove , Cape Spear , and also into downtown St. John's Robert E. Howlett Memorial Drive (Route 3); currently links to Mount Pearl (at Route 2 , Pitts Memorial Drive) and will eventually link with new route known as ...
This article is a list of historic places in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
The cemetery is the final resting place of poets Margaret Peace [11] and Isabella Whiteford Rogerson, [12] as well as early social activist Mary Mann Pitts. [13]Also buried in the cemetery is Patrick Tasker, a Scottish immigrant who was involved in community life and instrumental in setting up both freemasonry and a public health board in St. John's.
Downtown St. John's is the historic core, and central business district of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Located north of St. John's harbour, it is the business, entertainment, and tourism centre with office buildings, hotels, restaurants, and other services.
Georgestown is a Neighbourhood Improvement Area in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador a short distance north from downtown of St. John's. This was established in the 1970s as part of an effort by Federal and local government to improve inner cities. [1]
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Route 1 is a highway in the Canada province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and is the easternmost stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway. Route 1 is the primary east–west road on the island of Newfoundland. [1] The eastern terminus of Route 1 is St. John's.