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Sweeper Parts Kitchener - Kitchener city is an exciting community based in the industrial and business based cosmopolitan region of Waterloo in southwestern Ontario, Canada. German Mennonite farmers established the city as a German Company Tract. These farmers fled to the Upper Canada region in pursuit of religious freedom after the American Revolutionary War.
Due to its nearness to the glacial topography on the landscape and the Grand River, Kitchener has also a number of scenic and natural attractions that it can provide its visitors. Its most frequented natural tourist attractions include the Victoria, McLennan, and Kiwanis Parks; Bingemans, a two hundred-acre scenic camping resort situated along the Grand River; Chicopee Ski Club, the ski and snowboard centre of Ontario; Chicopee Tube Park; and Grand Valley Trails, an extensive trail system which is spread all over hundreds of kilometers.
Various cultural tourist attractions within the city consist of the international arts festival held by the Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA); the adventurous and innovative Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound; the IMPACT theatre festival, an international theater festival which features shows throughout the globe; the Multicultural Festival, a summer festival that commends ethnic diversity; and the Expressions of Social Justice Festival, which aims to bring to light problems in social justice via film.
Kitchener's economy was historically founded on the manufacturing trade. This trend has remained till the present day with the automotive manufacturing as the leading industry. Knowledge creation cluster and education ranks as the second strongest industry within the city, dominated by the two universities in the Conestoga College and the Kitchener-Waterloo area. This trend is projected to continue with the opening of the University of Waterloo's School of Pharmacy on King Street.
Kitchener city's four municipal business parks--the Grand River West Business Park, the Huron Business Park, the Lancaster Corporate Centre and the Bridgeport Business Park-likewise provide significant contributions to the local economy. However, the ongoing revitalization of the city's downtown "Center Block" is intended to attract companies to be able to invest in the city and provide economic diversity.
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