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  2. Pride Toronto - Wikipedia

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    2012 Thai-Canadian float at Pride Parade. Pride Toronto is an annual event held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in June each year. A celebration of the diversity of the LGBT community in the Greater Toronto Area, it is one of the largest organized gay pride festivals in the world, featuring several stages with live performers and DJs, several ...

  3. Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Now 12,007 feet (3,660 m) in length, Runway 6/24 allows a fully loaded Boeing 747 to land or take off. [8] [23] On June 23, 2008 Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford announced his proposal to rename the airport as the Fred L. Shuttlesworth International Airport, in honor of civil rights activist Fred Shuttlesworth . [24]

  4. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, YVR Airport Services (now Vantage Airport Group), which runs the Vancouver International Airport, took over 100 per cent ownership of TradePort International in a $13-million deal. In late 2007, Trade Port Co. and Citi Corp. bought land from the city of Hamilton to expand runway 06/24 to 9,000 ft (2,743 m).

  5. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    1847. Wave of over 30,000 Irish Immigrants arrive in Toronto to escape the famine in Ireland. 1849. April 7. The first Great Fire of Toronto occurs. May 30. King's College is renamed as the University of Toronto . The Williams Omnibus Bus Line is established as the first public transit system in Toronto. 1850.

  6. Phoenix Concert Theatre - Wikipedia

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    1991. Website. Phoenix Concert Theatre. The Phoenix Concert Theatre is a concert venue located at 410 Sherbourne Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m 2) large and encompasses three distinct environments. The "Main Room" features one of the city's largest dance floors, leading edge sound and light, five bars (including ...

  7. Meridian Hall (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Meridian Hall is a performing arts venue in Toronto, Ontario, and it is the country's largest soft-seat theatre. [1] The facility was constructed for the City of Toronto municipal government and is currently managed by TO Live, an arms-length agency and registered charity created by the city. [2] [3] Located at 1 Front Street East, the venue ...

  8. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Toronto history. Ontario portal. v. t. e. Toronto was founded as the Town of York and capital of Upper Canada in 1793 after the Mississaugas sold the land to the British in the Toronto Purchase. [1] For over 12,000 years, Indigenous People have lived in the Toronto area.

  9. Battle of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ontario ( French: Bataille de l'Ontario) is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Both teams compete in the Atlantic Division and with current NHL scheduling, they meet three to four times per season. Games between the teams are often televised nationally on Hockey Night in ...