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About St Catharines: St.
Catharines (2011 population
131,400; metropolitan population
392,184) is the largest city in
Canada's Niagara Region and the
sixth largest urban area in
Ontario, with 96.11 square
kilometers of land. It lies in
Southern Ontario 51 kilometres
(32 mi) south of Toronto across
Lake Ontario, and is 19
kilometres (12 mi) inland from
the international boundary with
the United States along the
Niagara River. It is the
northern entrance of the Welland
Canal. Residents of St.
Catharines are known as St.
Cathariners.
St. Catharines carries the
official nickname "The Garden
City" due to its 1,000 acres (4
km2) of parks, gardens and
trails.
St. Catharines is situated in an
area for commerce and trade
since it is located between the
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and
the Fort Erie- US Border.
Manufacturing is the city's
dominant industry, as noted by
the heraldic motto, "Industry
and Liberality". General Motors
of Canada, Ltd., the Canadian
subsidiary of General Motors,
operates two plants in the city
(one plant was partially shut
down in 2010) and until recently
was the city's largest employer,
a distinction now held by the
District School Board of
Niagara. TRW Automotive operates
a plant in the city, though in
recent years employment there
has shifted from heavy industry
and manufacturing to services.
St. Catharines lies on one of
the main telecommunications
backbones between Canada and the
United States, and as a result a
number of call centres operate
in the city.
Information source: Wikipedia