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  2. World's Biggest Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The World's Biggest Bookstore was a bookstore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 20 Edward St, just north of the Toronto Eaton Centre and the Atrium on Bay. Operating from 1980 until 2014, the three-storey store covered 64,000 square feet and was noted for its bright lights and over 20 kilometres of bookshelves.

  3. Toronto Baptist Seminary and Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.tbs.edu. The Toronto Baptist Seminary and Bible College is a Reformed Baptist theological college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The seminary trains pastors for the Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada, the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada, and other Baptist churches in Canada and elsewhere. [1]

  4. Koffler Student Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Koffler Student Centre is the main student centre at the University of Toronto, located at 214 College Street. The centre houses a number of different student services, including the main campus bookstore, career centre, and health clinic.

  5. Coles (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Coles. Coles is a Canadian bookstore chain owned by Indigo Books and Music. Coles is Indigo's brand for small-scale bookstores in locations such as shopping malls. Some locations are operated as SmithBooks, and the company has recently begun to open selected small-format locations as "IndigoSpirit". [1]

  6. University of Toronto Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto Bookstore operates a branch at Scarborough. The campus is primarily an undergraduate institution, thus it attracts the most direct-entry applicants from secondary schools among the university's three campuses. The campus has 14 academic departments: The Department of Anthropology; The Department of Arts, Culture and Media

  7. Centennial College (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Website. centennialcollege.ca. The Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest publicly funded college in Ontario. [2] Its campuses are situated on the east side of the city, particularly in Scarborough, [2] with an aerospace centre at Downsview Park in North York.

  8. Glad Day Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    Glad Day Bookshop is an independent bookstore and restaurant located in Toronto, Ontario, specializing in LGBT literature. Previously located above a storefront at 598A Yonge Street for much of its history, the store moved to its current location at 499 Church Street, in the heart of the city's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood, in 2016.

  9. Toronto Reference Library - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Reference Library. / 43.671752; -79.386697. The Toronto Reference Library is a public reference library in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the corner of Yonge Street and Asquith Avenue, within the Yorkville neighbourhood of downtown Toronto and is the largest and most visited branch of Toronto Public Library (TPL).

  10. Upper Canada College - Wikipedia

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    Upper Canada College (UCC) is an independent day and boarding school for boys in Toronto, Ontario, operating under the International Baccalaureate program. The college is widely described as Canada's most prestigious preparatory school, and has produced many notable graduates. With around 1,200 students, UCC is highly selective.

  11. Toronto Women's Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Women's Bookstore. The Toronto Women's Bookstore was the largest nonprofit, feminist bookstore in Canada, before its closure in November 2012. [1] It was run and staffed primarily by women of color, [2] and sold fiction, poetry and non-fiction by women writers to promote feminist and anti-oppression politics.