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City of Waterloo

www.waterloo.ca

 
The City of Waterloo is located in the heart of Canada`s Technology Triangle, in the Region of Waterloo. Within our 64 square kilometres (25 square miles) of land area lives a diverse population of 129,100 people, as of 2013, who contribute to our vibrant culture. We are a dynamic urban municipality in southwestern Ontario with a strong cultural and economic base. Renowned post-secondary institutions, global think tanks and major employers call Waterloo home. The quality of life here is enhanced by our arts, culture and heritage scenes, recreation opportunities, parks and trails, facilities, programs, services and more. Waterloo is a great place to ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.waterloo.ca
  • 100 Regina St S
    Waterloo, ON CAN N2J 4P9
  • Phone: 519.886.1550

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