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  2. Sport Chek - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sportchek .ca. A Sport Chek store in The Promenade Shopping Centre, Thornhill, Ontario with a very rare sign, without the red check. This is now closed and replaced by Designer Row Express. Sport-Chek International 2000 Ltd. ( doing business as Sport Chek) is the largest Canadian retailer of sporting clothing and sports equipment ...

  3. Sporting Life (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Sporting Life's clientele include moderately prices brands like Nike and adidas as well as catering to the upmarket and enthusiast. This is the differentiator to other Canadian sporting goods retailer, Sport Chek, which caters to a more casual audience as well being common in Canadian shopping plazas and malls. Sporting Life's annual sales are ...

  4. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire is known for its Canadian Tire money, a loyalty program first introduced in 1958 using paper coupons that resemble banknotes. The company's head office is located at the Canada Square Complex in Toronto, Ontario, and it is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

  5. Canada's Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Sports Hall of Fame was first housed in Stanley Barracks in Toronto from 1955 to 1957. Efforts to create a national sports hall of fame were spurred by Harry Price, the chairman of the sports committee of the Canadian National Exhibition, who began to travel across Canada in 1947 to gather support for a museum and hall of fame. [3]

  6. Category:Sporting goods retailers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Sporting goods retailers of Canada. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sporting goods retailers of Canada. Retail companies specializing in outdoor recreation and sports equipment and based in Canada.

  7. Sports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The history of Canadian sports falls into five stages of development: early recreational activities before 1840; the start of organized competition, 1840–1880; the emergence of national organizations, 1882–1914; the rapid growth of both amateur and professional sports, 1914 to 1960; and developments of the last century [19] Some sports, especially ice hockey, ringette, lacrosse, and ...

  8. Sports Experts - Wikipedia

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    Sports Experts was founded in 1967. [1] It was purchased by Provigo in December 1980. [2] On February 5, 1985, Sports Experts, which at the time had 108 locations across Quebec and The Maritimes, merged with Toronto-based Collegiate Arlington Sports, a sporting-goods chain of 44 stores in Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. [3]

  9. CN Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The CN Sports Complex (French: Complexe Sportif CN) formerly known as the Bell Sports Complex is a multipurpose sports facility located in Brossard, Quebec, Canada. Situated near Quebec Autoroute 10 and the Quartier Dix30 lifestyle center, the primary function of the CN Sports Complex is to serve as the official practice facility of the Montreal Canadiens National Hockey League team.