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  2. Upon dedication, the bridge was officially named the Garden City Skyway, using the nickname of St. Catharines, "Canada's Garden City." Tolls were charged on the bridge until 1973. The construction work included an Ontario " tall-wall " concrete median barrier, new bridge parapets, and the installation of shaded high-pressure sodium lights using ...

  3. St. Catharines Standard, June 2, 2020. Garden City Arena. Official Program, 25 cents, December 1938. Office of the City Clerk, St. Catharines Records, 1876-1974. Brock University Archives and Special Collections (RG 343- 2.8). Hewitt, John Charles. Hewitt on Hockey...Garden City Hockey Heroes. Edited by John Hewitt and Candy Hilllier. St.

  4. Website. stcatharines .ca. St. Catharines is the most populous city in Canada's Niagara Region, the eighth largest urban area in the province of Ontario. As of 2017, St. Catharines has an area of 96.13 square kilometres (37.12 sq mi) and 140,370 residents. It lies in Southern Ontario, 51 kilometres (32 mi) south of Toronto across Lake Ontario ...

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · In 1937, the people of St. Catharines decided they needed a hockey arena, and fast! Host Sean Dineley visits the Garden City Arena to get a good look at the legendary puck palace that has stood for 85 years but will soon be gone forever. This is History from Here: a video series presented by the St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre.

  6. The Garden City Arena, affectionately known as “The Jack,” was a community hub in St. Catharines for over 80 years. As a centre for ice hockey, figure skating, lacrosse, wrestling, curling, concerts and fundraising events, the arena was constructed in 1938 as a make-work project during the Great Depression.

  7. St. Catharines, the largest city in the entire Niagara Region is located in the Southern Ontario, Canada just 15 minutes from Niagara Falls. With acres of beautiful gardens and trails framed by the Niagara Escarpment , the city of St. Catharines is officially known as the Garden City.

  8. When the Garden City Arena was completed and opened to the citizens of St. Catharines in December 1938, it became a symbol of a vibrant sport-loving community. According to B. F. Lamson’s article in the Official Programme for the opening of the Garden City Arena, the "Quarter Century Old Dream [had] Finally [been] Realized."

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