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  2. Canadian artist-run centres - Wikipedia

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    Canadian artist-run centres. Canadian artist-run centres ( ARC or ARCs) are galleries and art spaces developed by artists in Canada since the 1960s. Artist-run centre is the common term of use for artist-initiated and managed organizations in Canada. Most centres follow the not-for-profit arts organization model, do not charge admission fees ...

  3. Visa requirements for Jordanian citizens - Wikipedia

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    A visa is not required for visitors with a permanent resident card issued by Canada or a Permanent Resident/Resident Alien Card (Form I-551) issued by the United States for a maximum allowed stay of 30 days. Cruise ship passengers travelling to and returning from the Bahamas are required to obtain a visa for entry. Both entry and departure must ...

  4. National Arts Centre (building) - Wikipedia

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    9091. The National Arts Centre (NAC) ( French: Centre national des Arts) is a Canadian centre for the performing arts located in Ottawa, Ontario, along the Rideau Canal. It is operated by the eponymous performing arts organisation National Arts Centre. The National Arts Centre was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2006.

  5. List of longest rivers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Nine rivers in this list cross international boundaries or form them. Four—the Yukon, Columbia, Porcupine, and Kootenay—begin in Canada and flow into the United States. Five—the Milk, Pend d'Oreille, Saint Lawrence, Red, and Saint John—begin in the United States and flow into Canada.

  6. Provinces and territories of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution.In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada (which upon Confederation was divided into Ontario and Quebec)—united to form a federation, becoming a fully ...

  7. Visa policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Visa policy map. Canada. Visa not required; eTA not required. Visa not required; eTA required for travel by air, not required by land or sea. Visitors who held a Canadian visa within the last 10 years or currently hold a valid U.S. non-immigrant visa do not need a visa for air travel, but an eTA is required. For travel by land or sea, a visa is ...

  8. Category:Performing arts centres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Sanderson Centre. Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. Categories: Performing arts centres. Performing arts in Canada. Arts centres in Canada. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. Centre of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The centre of Canada can be measured in many ways. The most readily understood would be by taking the mid-point of the extremities of the Canadian landmass section, above. The resulting location 62°24′N 096°28′W is located just south of Yathkyed Lake in Nunavut, west of Hudson Bay. — The Atlas of Canada website, Natural Resources Canada [2]