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During the Covid-19 pandemic, social distancing became an important practice everywhere, especially in public places. Pictured here is a sign posted at the entrance to Sobeys, reminding customers to keep a safe distance from other shoppers and…

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Essential businesses promoted social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic, which included government regulation, but oftentimes their own additional measures. Pictured here is a sign at Avondale on Central Avenue and Gilmore Road, promoting social…

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses took proactive measures with their clientele either in keeping with provincial guidelines and mandates for social distancing, or to add to them. Pictured here is a sign at Green Acres restaurant, asking…

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Social Distancing became crucial during the Covid-19 pandemic. Government regulations mandates six feet of distance between people who did not live in the same house and businesses took their own approach to obey the rule. Pictured here is the floor…

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Pictured here is South Niagara Life Ministries, located on the south side of Gilmore road.

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Listed here is a picture of Southsides, which stands on the east side of Niagara Boulevard. It was previously known as Pranzo's.

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This store stood on the west side of Thompson Road.

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Stewart's stood on the north side of Dominion Road.

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, stores were required to limit their capacities, enforced by implementing a one-person in-one-person-out arrangement. Pictured here is a line at the Fort Erie Wal Mart, allowing one customer in after another left once it…

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Pictured here is Sub Culture, which stands on the south side of Jarvis Street.

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Listed here is the Barnea Tavern. In this picture, it appears as it would have under its last owners, the Fairgrave brothers. From the 1990s through 2000s, the Barnea had numerous owners including John Pilato, Ray Seebach and the Fairgrave brothers.

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The Belltower stands on the west side of Central Avenue, on the corner of Dufferin. It previously housed Central Avenue United Church
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