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  2. Rent-a-Wreck - Wikipedia

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    A separate Calgary-based Rent-a-Wreck was founded in 1976 in Prince George, BC and is not affiliated with the US based firm (changed parent firm from Rent-a-Wreck Capital, Incorporated to Franchise Services of North America, Incorporated). [1] [2] This firm offers car and truck rentals in all 10 provinces and the Yukon Territory.

  3. Communauto - Wikipedia

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    Equivalent to 68 full-time. Website. www.communauto.com. Communauto is a Canadian carsharing company based in Montréal, Québec, Canada, that offers car-sharing services in fifteen Canadian cities and Paris, France. As of March 2018 it had 40,000 users, and a fleet of approximately 2,000 free-floating and station-based vehicles.

  4. Tilden Rent-a-Car - Wikipedia

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    Founder. Sam Tilden. Defunct. 1996. (1996) Fate. Acquired by National Car Rental. Tilden Rent-a-Car, later known as Tilden InterRent, [1] was a Canadian car rental company that was founded by Sam Tilden. Its fleet was sold by the Tilden family to National Car Rental of the United States in June 1996.

  5. List of carsharing organizations - Wikipedia

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    Canada 100+ 100 BlueSG: Singapore 600+ February 2020 Free-floating: 600+ Cambio CarSharing: Germany 2,700 Car Next Door: Australia 3,000+ Peer-to-peer: City Car Club: United Kingdom 1,000+ Cityhop: New Zealand 80+ May 2018 70+ 10+ Communauto: Canada 2000 March 2018 Round-trip / Free-floating Community CarShare: Canada 76 Delimobil incl. Anytime ...

  6. Turo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turo Inc. is an American peer-to-peer carsharing company based in San Francisco, United States.The company allows private car owners to rent out their vehicles via an online and mobile interface in four countries (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia) [4] and new corporate owners to rent out their cars in France in addition to the four previous countries.

  7. List of shipwrecks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    4 November 1875. A sidewheel steamer sunk following a collision with SS Orpheus. Princess Sophia. Canada. 25 October 1918. A steamer that ran aground on Vanderbilt Reef and sank the following day. 58°36′08″N135°01′25″W / 58.6022°N 135.0236°W / 58.6022; -135.0236 (Princess Sophia (steamer)) Queen of the North.

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