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====Canada==== Some Canadian examples are the [[Sparks Street]] Mall area of [[Ottawa]], the [[Distillery District]] in [[Toronto]], Scarth Street Mall in [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]], [[Stephen Avenue]] Mall in [[Calgary]] (with certain areas open to parking for permit holders) and part of Prince Arthur Street and the [[Gay Village, Montreal|Gay Village]] in [[Montreal]]. Algonquin and Ward's Islands, parts of the [[Toronto Islands]] group, are also car-free zones for all 700 residents. Since summer 2004, Toronto has also been experimenting with "[[Pedestrian Sunday]]s"[https://web.archive.org/web/20150514062201/http://www.pskensington.ca/] in its busy [[Kensington Market]]. [[Granville Mall (Halifax)|Granville Mall]] in [[Halifax Urban Area|Halifax, Nova Scotia]] was a run-down section of buildings on Granville Street built in the 1840s that was restored in the late 1970s. The area was then closed off to vehicles.{{citation needed|date=December 2022}}
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