Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: CPR
Target Entity: Canadian_Pacific_Railway
Preceding Context: Wascana Centre is a 9.3 square kilometre (2,300 acre) park built around Wascana Lake and designed in 1961 by Minoru Yamasaki — the Seattle-born architect best known as the designer of the original World Trade Center in New York — in tandem with his starkly modernist design for the new Regina Campus of the University of Saskatchewan. Wascana Lake was created as a "stock watering hole" — for the
Succeeding Context: 's rolling stock, that is — in 1883 when a dam and bridge were constructed 1½ blocks to the west of the present . A new dam and bridge were built in 1908, and Wascana Lake was used as a domestic water source, to cool the city’s power plant and, in due course, for the new provincial legislative building.
Paragraph Title: Parks and outdoor attractions
Source Page: Regina, Saskatchewan

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