Location ID: #10897
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New location for Ancaster Fairgrounds. Marrit Hall features kitchen, walk-in cooler, meeting rooms, and 120 ft x 120 ft hall which divides into 3 rooms. Concession Building exhibit space. Old Mac's Education Building (u-shaped), Shaw Arena (140 ...
Location ID: #1820
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Built in 1854 by architect Joseph Sheard. Donated in 1972 by the Ashbridges family to the Ontario Heritage Foundation.
Location ID: #8739
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Tattoo parlour, done in gothic style. Small reception area. Artist stations at rear of shop. Basement. Garage to alleyway.
Location ID: #17817
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100-hectares of nature, wetlands, trails, forest and fields, including Whiteman's Creek and Nature Centre.
Location ID: #1836
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Yonge Street & Wellington Street West is the core business area. Small town look. Nice older residential area with predominantly detached homes. Upscale modern housing also nearby. Park with baseball diamond, splash pad, picnic tables, stage for ...
Location ID: #1642
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Residential street in Cabbagetown. Mainly narrow, midscale red brick homes and row houses.
Location ID: #20260
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Large, old cemetery in Sudbury.
Location ID: #1656
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Commercial core 3 to 4 blocks long. Older stores on 2 lane paved road. Large flour mill off Fairy Lake. Fairy Lake is a large mill pond named by Sarah Secord, and it is surrounded by homes and Prospect Park. Several period buildings including a ...
Location ID: #7307
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Originally opened in 1969. Burger joint with white plastic and red vinyl bench seating, neon lights on the ceiling, long order and prep counter along back wall, with fluorescent menu above and small kitchen beyond.
Location ID: #14000
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Agriculture Museum Learning Centre on the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa is part of the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum (L2310) with a variety of unique venues located in the renovated Learning Centre including Three Sisters Hall, ...
Location ID: #5035
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9000 square foot, two level restaurant on Pier 4. Large patio. 20-35 ft. clear span height. Former warehouse space with 3 patio areas. Largest patio area is covered on west side of building. Views to lake and downtown. Brewery on site and in ...
Location ID: #14667
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The Angelstone Tournaments Venue is located just outside of the village of Rockwood, less than a half hour’s drive northwest of Toronto’s Pearson Airport. Construction at the venue began in 2009 with major projects completed in 2012. 100 acre venue ...
Location ID: #1737
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Old fashioned 1960's diner/family restaurant with counter, swivel seats & booth seating. Turquoise seating. Exposed red brick along one wall. Ceiling fan. Located on corner with large shared back. Exterior painted turquoise. Next to and in ...
Location ID: #1650
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Period looking book/fine art store in an urban setting. Located in a row of period 3-storey red brick storefronts. Floor-to-ceiling window at front. Main floor lined with floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves. Resembles library. 2nd floor ...
Location ID: #14415
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Men's clothing store stocked with suits, shirts, ties and more. Parking lot in the back.
Location ID: #2160
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Loft style nightclub with exposed brick, hardwood floors, exposed ventilation and large front patio with two bars. Front Room has a semi-circular bar. Rear Room has two bars, a lounge area and club lighting. A private dining room is under ...
Location ID: #1825
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Large 1900s red brick building originally part of Lakeshore Psychiatric grounds, recently renovated into a full concert hall and art gallery. Features two-storey glass entrance way and auditorium with telescopic seats. Several small meeting rooms, ...
Location ID: #18836
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Small community alongside Maitland River. 1950s gas station building and garages, community hall, park with baseball diamond, older red brick church, post office, restaurants. Mid- to down-scale residential houses.
Location ID: #18555
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Ajax Convention Centre is Durham Region's newest convention facility and wedding banquet hall with 30000 square feet of event space on two floors. It is adjacent to and shares a parking lot with two modern hotels - the Hilton Garden Inn and the ...
Location ID: #18417
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Lake Superior Provincial Park roadside lookout. It offers a view of the coast of Lake Superior and Montreal Island. As one of the most breathtaking spots in the province, its views extend about 20 km down the coast.
Location ID: #7201
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1871 Vernacular architecture with neo-classical columns. Georgian windows, Italianate brackets and Gothic rose windows. 3348 square feet. Large one room with massive entrance doors. Stage with large doors on each side. Small modern coat check ...
Location ID: #9084
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3 ball diamonds. Largest has lights and wooden bleachers. Cement and brick announcer’s booth and concession stand. Batting cage. Electronic scoreboard. Located in a valley between rolling hills. No residences can be seen, rural look with lots ...
Location ID: #12876
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Historical homestead, originally constructed in the 1850s. Moved to current location in 1980 but still resides on what was some of the original Shaver family farmland.
Location ID: #10106
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Algonquin Provincial Park is a provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. Additions since its ...