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The CUC is divided into four regions: " BC " ( British Columbia ), " Western " ( Alberta to Thunder Bay ), " Central " ( between Thunder Bay and Kingston ), and " Eastern " ( Kingston, Ottawa and everything east of that ).
In the 1964, the Hudon's Bay Company acquired the Morgan's chain in Central Canada and rebranded them as Bay stores allowing the chain to expand into Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa.
William Tyrrell Macoun of the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa is credited with popularizing this variety of apple in Canada.
Private high schools in Toledo include Maumee Valley Country Day School, Central Catholic High School, St. Francis de Sales High School, St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy, Notre Dame Academy, St. Ursula Academy ( Ottawa Hills ), Cardinal Stritch High School ( Oregon ), the Toledo Islamic Academy, Freedom Christian Academy, Toledo Christian Schools, Emmanuel Christian, the David S. Stone Hebrew Academy ( Sylvania ), Monclova Christian Academy, and Apostolic Christian Academy.
* Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Bibliography on Ottawa County
Much of this was because flights that were coming from Europe were told to avoid the major airports in Central Canada, like Toronto Pearson, Montréal-Dorval, and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport.
Algonquin Provincial Park is a provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District.
Schools that have won the championship twice include Cobequid Educational Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia ( 1981 and 2005 ), St. George's School in Vancouver, British Columbia ( 1991 and 2004 ), Saunders Secondary School in London, Ontario ( 1992 and 1996 ), Gloucester High School in Ottawa, Ontario ( 1998 and 2001 ), London Central Secondary School in London, Ontario ( 2007 and 2009 ) and Kennebecasis Valley High School in Quispamsis, New Brunswick ( 2010 and 2011 ).
Watson has served on the board or as honorary chair of several community organizations including the Riverside Hospital, the National Arts Centre, the Central Canada Exhibition Association, the Christmas Exchange of Ottawa and the Forum for Young Canadians.
* Central Post Office ( Ottawa ), Ontario
For the Central region, the regional office is located in Ottawa.
The City of Ottawa Central Archives and Ottawa Public Library Materials Centre is located at 100 Tallwood Dr.
* Ottawa Central Bus Station, located near Highway 417
From about 1992 to 2000, acts such as Capital Sound, Emjay, Love Inc., Temperance, Jefferson Project, Kim Esty, The Boomtang Boys, Solina, Roxxy, and BKS among others ; originating mainly in major cities of Central Canada such as Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa were hitting the airwaves.
Until the mid 2000's, the Central Canada Exhibition, aka ' Ottawa SuperEx ' used the arena for concerts and exhibits.
It is located off Prince of Wales Drive at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa.
Until 2010, the Park was the site of the annual Central Canada Exhibition ( Ottawa SuperEX ).
The field is covered to allow for use during the winter months. The site hosted the annual Central Canada Exhibition, also known as the ' Ottawa Super Ex ' from 1888 until 2010.
Central to his political platform is the creation of a light rail rapid transit system across Ottawa manifested to date with the Ottawa O-Train demonstration project.
During the Cold War, the threat of nuclear attack on the National Capital Region saw a Central Emergency Government Headquarters constructed 30 km west of Ottawa at CFS Carp ; this facility was to house a scaled-down NDHQ, along with the federal cabinet and other political, military and government leaders.
In this position, he established the Ontario Agricultural College and the Central Experimental Farm near Ottawa.
In 1879 he established the Canada Atlantic Railway ( an amalgamation of the Montreal and City of Ottawa Junction Railway and the Coteau and Province Line Railway and Bridge Company ) to carry his logs from Central Ontario to Ottawa, and his lumber from Ottawa to the States.

Ottawa and Railway
In 1906, the Santa Fe Depot was built and today the Midland Railway offers excursion rides to Ottawa via " Nowhere " and Norwood.
Prescott is on the mainline of the Canadian National Railway connecting Toronto to Montreal, and is near the junction of the east-west Highway 401 and Highway 416 north to Ottawa.
At the same time, the north-south line of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway was built as a transportation link to join the St. Lawrence River ship route with the timber trade of the Ottawa Valley.
Construction of the Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway ( O.
The beginning of the end of rail service in the park happened in 1933 when a flood damaged an old Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway trestle on Cache lake.
The CRBC acquired radio stations from the Canadian National Railway radio network in Ottawa, Vancouver and Moncton for $ 50, 000 as well as CNR Radio studios in various other cities and leased or established additional stations in Montreal, Chicoutimi, Quebec City, Toronto and Windsor.
In 1900, the Ottawa Electric Street Railway was established, with one of its first routes running south along Bank Street.
The purpose of the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railway, along with its American partner, the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railway, was to provide a route for the traffic of the St. Lawrence River and Ottawa River at the port of Montreal, with the ice-free Atlantic port of Portland, Maine.
The former CPR / Grand Trunk Railway runs through the north end of town, which when the local section was completed, formed the first rail link between Toronto and Ottawa.
Part of the Trans Canada Railway passes through the Ottawa Valley.
As part of this program, the federal government encouraged the GTR to purchase the Canada Atlantic Railway ( CAR ) with lines southeast from Ottawa to Vermont, and west from Ottawa to Georgian Bay.
CPR's rival Grand Trunk Railway and later Canadian National Railway copied Van Horne's approach by building hotels such as the Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper, Alberta, and the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa.
Over the Canadian Pacific Railway station he dropped a signal to be telegraphed to the Air Board in Ottawa, " Making a good 50 miles per hour ", then with a wave to lunchtime onlookers the pilots swung their F. 3 out over nearby Lake Nipissing, onwards to Sault Ste.
On March 8, 1900, these men met in the Railway Committee Room of the House of Commons in Ottawa, playing host to lumbermen, foresters, civil servants, railroad executives and others, all concerned about the survival and future use of Canada's forests.
The Bancroft, Irondale and Ottawa Railway connected Bancroft with Kinmount, Ontario.
The Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) station on Ottawa Street ( Hwy # 7 ) in Havelock was built in 1929.
The New York and Ottawa Railway was built in 1897 and sent up to four daily passenger trains, as well as up to five daily freight trains through Berwick.
At its demise in 1923, when it was merged into the Canadian National Railway, the CNoR owned a main line between Quebec City and Vancouver via Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Edmonton.
The horsecar would remain a staple means of public transportation until 1891 after Thomas Ahearn founded the Ottawa Electric Railway Company.
In 2003, it was redefined as the part of the City of Ottawa east and north of a line running south along the Rideau Canal from the interprovincial boundary to Mann Avenue, northeast to Nicholas Street, southeast to Highway 417, and east to the abandoned Canadian Pacific Railway to the hydroelectric transmission line, north to Innes Road, northeast to Blair Road, northwest to Montreal Road, east and northeast to Regional Road 174, northeast to Green's Creek, north to the Ottawa River.

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