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  2. Rona (store) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1939, Rona was founded as "Les Marchands en Quincaillerie" (The Merchants of Hardware), an alliance of independent Montreal -area hardware retailers who sought the buying power to bypass wholesalers and deal directly with manufacturers. On July 20, 1960, the Ro-Na name was adopted, named after Rolland Dansereau and Napoleon Piotte ...

  3. St. Catharines - Wikipedia

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    Website. stcatharines .ca. St. Catharines is the most populous city in Canada's Niagara Region, the eighth largest urban area in the province of Ontario. As of 2017, St. Catharines has an area of 96.13 square kilometres (37.12 sq mi) and 140,370 residents. It lies in Southern Ontario, 51 kilometres (32 mi) south of Toronto across Lake Ontario ...

  4. Lowe's Canada - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's Canada, Inc. was the Canadian subsidiary of American home improvement chain Lowe's. [3] The Lowe's chain began an expansion into Canada in 2007, beginning with locations in Ontario, and later expanding into other provinces. In 2016, the company acquired its Canadian rival Rona Inc. for CDN$ 3.2 billion, assuming control of its store ...

  5. Lloyd D. Jackson Square - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd D. Jackson Square, or simply Jackson Square, is an indoor shopping mall, commercial, and entertainment complex located in the downtown core of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, which is named after Lloyd Douglas Jackson, who served as mayor of the city from 1950 to 1962. The civic square is located in the centre of the city, bounded by several ...

  6. Hamilton Street Railway - Wikipedia

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    www .hamilton .ca /home-neighbourhood /hsr. The Hamilton Street Railway ( HSR) is the public transport agency for Hamilton, Ontario. The name is a legacy of the company's early period, when public transit in Hamilton was primarily served by streetcars. Although streetcars are no longer used in the city today, the HSR operates bus and ...

  7. List of roads in Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Peter Street in Hamilton also named after him as well as Caroline Street named after one of his daughters. [4] also the site of Hess Village . Hughson Street , named after Nathaniel Hughson , (1755–1837), farmer, hotel owner, and Loyalist who moved to Canada following the American Revolution , one of the city founders.

  8. List of royal visits to Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at Dundurn Castle Hamilton, the tenth-largest city in Canada, has hosted visits by the Canadian royal family since the 19th century. Year Royal visitors Notes 1860 Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales Later became King Edward VII ; opens Gore Park (town centre) and the Crystal Palace. 1869 Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and ...

  9. Victoria Avenue (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 43.2648°N 79.8546°W. Victoria Avenue, Mountain access road. Victoria Avenue is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off as a ramp and part of a Mountain-access road, the Claremont Access, on Hunter Street East in the Stinson neighbourhood. It's also a one-way thoroughfare that flows north through the ...