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Greektown in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is an area in the Kitsilano neighborhood that was historically an enclave of Greek immigrants and their descendants. The term is an informal one, and Greektown's borders were never strictly defined. H…
Government House is the official residence of the Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador. Government House was a by-product of the wave of administrative initiatives that took place during the 1820s.
Gore Bay is a town on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada.
Golden Ears is the name of the summit that lies north of Maple Ridge, British Columbia and is visible from most of the western Lower Mainland. The mountain is in Golden Ears Provincial Park, and was originally referred to as Golden Eyries, possibly …
Gloucester County (2011 population 77,792) is located in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada. Fishing, mining and forestry are the major industries in the county.
Glen Abbey Golf Course is located in Oakville, Ontario. Designed by Jack Nicklaus in 1976, it is one of Canada's most famous golf courses and is home to the Royal Canadian Golf Association and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame.
George Harvey Collegiate Institute is a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada located at 1700 Keele Street.
Frog Lake is a Cree community approximately 207 km (129 mi) east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Freshwater Lake is a lake of Victoria County, in north-eastern Nova Scotia, Canada.
Fortune (2006 population: 1,458) is a Canadian town located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Fort William Gardens is a multi-purpose arena, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Foothills Stadium, formerly Burns Stadium, is a stadium in Calgary, Alberta. It is primarily used for baseball, and was formerly home to the Calgary Cannons AAA baseball club until September 2002, when the team relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico, …
Florenceville-Bristol is a Canadian town situated in the Northwest part of New Brunswick in the Saint John River Valley. The town is located on the banks of the Saint John River, in Carleton County in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
The Financial District is a business district in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, existing within the downtown core.
Fifth Avenue Place is a high-rise skyscraper complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was originally called Esso Plaza and Imperial Oil is still the anchor tenant of the building.
Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School and Regional Arts Centre (also known as Father John Redmond, Father John Redmond CSS and RAC, FJRCSS, FJR, or Redmond in short) is a Roman Catholic high school located in the New Toronto area of Etobicok…
The Father David Bauer Olympic Arena is an ice hockey arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Falcon Lake is located in the Whiteshell Provincial Park in southeastern Manitoba, Canada. The lake is about 152 kilometres east of Winnipeg on the Trans-Canada Highway near the Ontario border.
Esquimalt Royal Naval Dockyard was a major British Royal Navy yard on Canada's Pacific coast from 1842 to 1905, subsequently operated by the Canadian government to the present day.
Errington is a small community on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located on Errington Road, off Highway 4, just south of Parksville and Qualicum Beach.
Ellesmere is a station on the Scarborough Rapid Transit (SRT) line of the subway/RT system of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The Elk Point Group is a stratigraphic unit of Middle Devonian age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Edwards Gardens is a botanical garden located on the southwest corner of Leslie Street and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont (formerly known as Edmonton—Beaumont) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004.
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival is an annual arts festival held every August in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Produced by the Fringe Theatre Adventures (FTA), it is the oldest and largest fringe theatre festival in North America.
The Edmonton Composting Facility is the site of the City of Edmonton's co-composting system for processing organic waste. Co-composting involves mixing household wastes with biosolids (sewage sludge), and using microrganisms to break them down into …
Eatonville is a former lumber and shipbuilding village in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. It includes a large tidal harbour at the mouth of the Eatonville Brook beside several dramatic sea stacks known as the "Three Sisters". It was founded in 1826 …
Eastend is a town in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada.
East York Collegiate Institute (East York CI, EYCI, or East York, formerly East York High School) is a Toronto high-school located in the former borough of East York at the corner of Coxwell and Cosburn Avenues. It is part of the East York Board of …
East Hants is a municipal district in Hants County, Nova Scotia.
Earnscliffe is a Victorian manor in Ottawa, Ontario. It is home of the British High Commissioner to Canada, and it was home to Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald. The manor overlooks the Ottawa River just east of the Macdonald-Cart…
Dupont is a subway station on the Yonge–University line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Drummond Street (officially rue Drummond) is a north-south street located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Drayton is a community in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. It is a part of the township of Mapleton in North Wellington County.
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The Downtown East Village is a mixed-use neighbourhood within the eastern portions of downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is contained within the city's Rivers District.