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Upper Canada is a former British colony in North America.
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Royal Bank Plaza is a skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that serves as the de facto operational headquarters of the Royal Bank of Canada. The building shares with the Fairmont Royal York Hotel the block in Toronto's financial district bordered by Bay, Front, York, and Wellington streets. It is owned by the real estate firm Oxford Properties.
North Park may refer to:
Westgate Mall or Westgate Shopping Centre may refer to:
Downtown Toronto is the main central business district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located entirely within the district of Old Toronto, it is approximately 17 square kilometres in area, bounded by Bloor Street to the northeast and Dupont Street to the northwest, Lake Ontario to the south, the Don Valley to the east, and Bathurst Street to the west. It is also the home of the municipal government of Toronto and the Government of Ontario.
Westmount is a suburb on the Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Bay Street is a street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Burlington Mall may refer to the following shopping malls:
Dixie Outlet Mall, also referred to as Dixie Value Mall, is a shopping mall in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, located on the south side of the Queen Elizabeth Way highway. It is Canada's largest enclosed outlet mall. It has several brand name outlets including Nike, Calvin Klein, Guess, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger, Winners, Levis, Famous Footwear. Dixie Outlet Mall is owned by Slate Asset Management, Cushman & Wakefield, a Canadian firm.
MetroCentre, Metro Centre, MetroCenter, or Metro Center may refer to:
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Cargill is a privately held American multinational corporation.
Westwood Mall may refer to:
Target Canada Co. was the Canadian subsidiary of the Target Corporation, the eighth-largest retailer in the United States. Formerly headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, the subsidiary was formed with the acquisition of Zellers store leases from the Hudson's Bay Company in January 2011. Target Canada opened its first store in March 2013, and was operating 133 locations by January 2015. Its main competition included Walmart Canada and the local Loblaws and Shoppers Drug Mart chains and Canadian Tire to some extent.