Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Ontario Place (theme park)" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Ontario and Place
The Murray Canal has been cut through the " Carrying Place ", the few miles separating the end of the bay and Lake Ontario on the west side.
The Ontario pavilion also had its own theme song: " A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow ", which has evolved to become an unofficial theme song for the province.
In 2006, Progressive Farmer rated Ontario County as the " Best Place to Live " in the U. S., for its " great schools, low crime, excellent health care " and its proximity to Rochester.
* 1967 A Place to Stand-Christopher Chapman-An Expo 67 movie at the Ontario Pavilion.
* The International Symphony Orchestra of Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan perform events at McMorran Place and the Imperial Oil Centre for the Performing Arts in Sarnia.
He discarded his profession, and brought his wife and children to live in Dublin, first, for a short time at, George's Place ; then at 1 Heathfield, Upper Leeson Street, and finally at 8 Ontario Terrace, Rathmines, where he was arrested in 1848.
The first permanent IMAX was in the Cinesphere at Ontario Place in Toronto in 1971, and is still in operation.
Carleton Place is a town in Eastern Ontario, Canada, in Lanark County, about west of downtown Ottawa.
The Upper Canada District School Board manages public education in Carleton Place and Lanark County, while the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario is in charge of schools teaching the Catholic curriculum.
pl: Carleton Place ( Ontario )
The museum was founded in October 1983 in Toronto at Exhibition Place and later moved to Ontario Place theme park.
Victoria Day 2010 fireworks display from Ontario Place, Toronto
Other celebrations include an evening fireworks show, such as that held at Ashbridge's Bay Beach in the east end of Toronto, and at Ontario Place, in the same city.
The Ontario Heritage Foundation erected a plaque in 1968 near the entrance to Coronation Park, Exhibition Place, Lakeshore Boulevard.
The album was recorded at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec and at McClear Place in Toronto, Ontario with Rupert Hine returning as producer.
* Ontario Place
The plane crashed into Lake Ontario one mile west of Ontario Place, south of Sunnyside.
Scotiabank Place ( French: Place Banque Scotia ) is a multi-purpose arena, located in Kanata, a suburban district of Ottawa, Ontario.
The Canadian National Exhibition ( CNE ), also known as The Ex, is an annual event beginning in August that takes place at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the 18 days leading up to and including Canadian Labour Day Monday.
Approximately 5. 3 million people visit Exhibition Place each year with 1. 3 million visitors attending the CNE alone, making it Canada ’ s largest fair and the seventh largest fair in North America, " generating more than C $ 50 million in revenue for the City of Toronto and over C $ 70 million for the Province of Ontario annually.
The CNE is held at Exhibition Place, which is a 192-acre site located along Toronto ’ s waterfront on the shores of Lake Ontario and just west of downtown Toronto.

Ontario and served
Tel ( now part of Telus ), in which a U. S. company ( GTE ) had a substantial stake ; Bell Canada, which served Ontario, most of Quebec, and part of the Northwest Territories ; and operations in Newfoundland, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and northern B. C.
Hiram Walker's distillery in Windsor, Ontario, directly across the Detroit River from Detroit, Michigan, easily served bootleggers using small, fast smuggling boats.
Bennett served as the Rector of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario from 1935 – 1937, even while he was still prime minister.
He was an early member and officer of the Kappa Alpha Society, which included a number of these individuals ( two future Ontario Supreme Court Justices and the future Chairman of the University itself ) and served as a location for the debate of political ideas.
Also of note was the Finnish IWW educational institute, the Work People's College in Duluth, and the Finnish Labour Temple in Port Arthur, Ontario which served as the IWW Canadian administration for several years.
* Seven Lakes Council, the largest of the original five, served Allegany, Cayuga, Chemung, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, Yates and Wayne Counties ; and in Pennsylvania: Bradford and Tioga Counties
The francophone community is served by two school boards, the Conseil des écoles publiques de l ' Est de l ' Ontario and the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est, each providing one secondary school in the area.
It was also served by the Erie Railroad and the New York, Ontario and Western Railway.
In 1961, he became the 17th Premier of Ontario, and served in that capacity until 1971.
The film was mostly shot in Oakville, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario which also served as the fictional town of Lakeside, Illinois in it.
Many former students have gained local and national prominence for serving in government, such as James Bartleman, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 2002 to 2007.
He served as the mayor of the former city of North York, Ontario, Canada from 1972 until 1997.
*, was a 14 gun schooner launched in 1812 on Lake Ontario and served in the War of 1812
From 1931 to 1932, he served as the acting Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
Cheese curds, drained of the whey and served without further processing or aging, are popular in some French-speaking regions of Canada, such as Quebec parts of Ontario, and Atlantic Canada.
In Quebec, Eastern Ontario and the more Eastern provinces such as New Brunswick, cheese curds are popularly served with french fries and gravy as poutine.
In 1993, she was appointed Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and served until 1996.
A longtime director of the Canadian Trotting Association, for ten years John Hayes served as its president and was Vice-Chairman of the Ontario Racing Commission.
Bradley recently celebrated 30 years in provincial politics, and it was noted that he actually served in the Ontario Legislature with the parents of five current MPPs .< ref >
He served in the Ontario Legislative Assembly from 1987 to 1997, and was subsequently re-elected to the legislature in 2010 after serving as regional chair and mayor of Ottawa from 1997 to 2006.
He served for seven years on the National Capital Commission before running for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1987 provincial election.
Lord Minto, like his predecessors, travelled throughout the young country – he crossed Quebec, Ontario and western Canada, visiting former battlegrounds where he had served during the North-West Rebellion.
In 1897 he was appointed the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and served until his death in office in 1903, aged 82.
He served first as a coach of the Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey League and then with the Guelph Platers ( where he won a Memorial Cup in 1986 ) before being promoted to head coach of the St. Louis Blues of the NHL.
His paternal grandfather, Verschoyle Cronyn, was the son of the Right Reverend Benjamin Cronyn, an Anglican cleric of the Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy, who served as first bishop of the Anglican diocese of Huron, and founder of Huron College, from which grew the University of Western Ontario.

1.069 seconds.