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Waterloo, Ontario
Waterloo's city centre is located near the intersection of King and
Erb streets. Since 1961, the centrepiece has been the Waterloo Town
Square shopping centre, which underwent a thorough renovation in 2006.
Much of the mall was torn down and has been replaced by buildings that
emphasize street-facing storefronts.
Residents refer to the Waterloo city centre as "uptown" (often capitalized), while "downtown" is reserved for the Kitchener city centre.
Historically, the city centre was once along Albert Street, near the
Marsland Centre and the Waterloo Public Library. The town hall, fire
hall, and farmers' market were located there. Amidst some controversy,
all were demolished between 1965 and 1969. |