Location ID: #10298297
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Standalone retail building that’s approximately 99,751 sq ft, with two truck level loading docks. Full access for transport trucks to park inside. Land area is approximately 455,913 sq ft. Strategically located at the northwest quadrant of ...
Location ID: #13440
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Rail line covers 150 miles between Sudbury and Temiscaming, Quebec. Rail travels through small towns, agriculture and pasture lands, forested and bush with rocky outcroppings, level dirt road crossings and alongside a major highway. Large rail ...
Location ID: #22069
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Various historical rail bridges, railroads/lines, and underpasses on streets such as McMurray St, Niagara St, West St, Clarence St, Murray St, and Rawdon St. They echo Brantford’s rich industrial heritage as blue-collar residential and ...
Location ID: #10298467
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Located in downtown Cambridge near the Grand River, McDougall Cottage Historic Site is an 1858 granite and limestone home with the character of nineteenth century Scottish life. The interior features original craftsmanship, period furnishings, and ...
Location ID: #17321
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Founded in 1991, the Museum of Health Care is home to the largest medical collections in the country, with approximately 35,000 artifacts that illustrate the evolution of health care in Canada. The museum is located in the historic Ann Baillie ...
Location ID: #10297898
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Located in a Renaissance Revival style building, Easy Tiger is a bar, restaurant and cafe featuring tall ceilings, large windows, 2 dining rooms, stone basement, large mural, dark wood and old furnishings.
Location ID: #18765
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Doon Heritage Village is a 1914 living-history village set on about 60 acres, on the same site as the Waterloo Region Museum in Kitchener. It features over twenty historic buildings, two farms, heritage gardens, costumed interpreters, period ...
Location ID: #2885
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Located just north of Highway 401, the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum is the largest community museum in Canada. Its indoor galleries trace 12,000 years of local history through to the present, with feature and travelling exhibits, a Hall of ...
Location ID: #17991
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The Canadian Automotive Museum is located in an original 1920's, 2-storey car dealership in downtown Oshawa and has been open since 1963. The collection contains over 90 vehicles (50 on display) of primarily Canadian owned or built vintage restored ...
Location ID: #18520
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Lynde House was built in 1811, is the oldest house in Durham Region and is a two story wood sided Georgian style house. It was originally located on a large 200-acre farm beside Lynde Creek on Dundas Street in Whitby, Ontario, and moved to Cullen ...
Location ID: #10297511
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Upscale restaurant and lounge that features state-of-the-art lighting technology. Main dining hall and bar area. Flexible seating layout, and high ceilings. Private back areas can be used by production as staging areas.
Location ID: #2541
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Large grass fields. Marina. Harbour. Lake. Pond. Forested area. Gate house with workshop. Parking lot. 880 acres.
Location ID: #10297025
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Located inside Mississauga’s Square One area, this Turkish restaurant offers authentic Turkish cuisine and has an open layout.
Location ID: #8829
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Beaux-Arts architecture, oldest continuously operating theatre in North America. Seats 1500. Built in 1907. Main theatre has 2 balconies and box seating. Plush red seating and carpeting, gold trim, red and gold flocked wallpaper. Lobby has ...
Location ID: #11233
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Opened 1993, 2000 seat theatre, horseshoe shaped, 2 balcony seating plan with box seats, mahogany woodwork, over 20,000 sq ft, terrazzo flooring. Murals decorate interior walls, fly tower and ceiling dome are by Frank Stella. Proscenium arch, ...
Location ID: #17796
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Red brick 3 storey former post office situated on corner lot with clock and bell tower intact. Built 1906, the "Dominion Building" originally included along with the post office, the Customs & Excise Warehouse, Fisheries Office and Indian Agent ...
Location ID: #10297212
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Located on the second floor of a historic building in downtown Toronto, La Mouette Lounge features a bar, eating areas, and a flexible layout.
Location ID: #10297854
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Located at the heart of Toronto’s King West neighborhood, Oretta King West is an Italian restaurant with modern design, featuring soaring ceilings, Art Deco details, and three connecting main areas. The open concept dining area features a glass wine ...
Location ID: #10297855
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Oretta Midtown is an Italian restaurant that features high ceilings, expansive windows that flood the space with natural lights, and a mix of modern and Art Deco inspired design elements. It includes an open concept dining room, bar area, and ...
Location ID: #15723
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Woodside National Historic Site features a one and a half storey Gothic Revival brick home, built in 1853, situated on 11.5 acres of wooded grounds, gardens and lawn with small pond and original driveway through woodland. There are wood floors, ...
Location ID: #6048
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Opened in October 10, 1890. A 4 storey red-brick and sandstone Victorian hall with corner turret. Original structural dimensions. Wide open stairwell. Main Hall is the 2nd floor performing space with stage and sprung hardwood floor, vaulted ceiling ...
Location ID: #15744
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The facility is fully wheelchair accessible and features two interior gallery spaces: the Cannon Gallery (1100 sq ft) and the James Street Gallery (495 sq ft). Front entrance has large windows, a ramp and short staircase. There are two wheelchair ...
Location ID: #6527
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Close to the university. Westdale Village has small cafes, grocery store, movie theatre, pharmacy, walk-in clinic, hair salons and multiple banks. Mid-scale houses and apartments. Village borders ravine that contains paths that loop or lead to ...
Location ID: #1925
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Battlefield Park is 32 acres of field and forest at foot of the Niagara Escarpment. Restored to reflect upscale 1835 home. Original log home rebuilt in 1796. By 1830 two story Georgian colonial. Symmetrical with 12 over 12 sash windows, porch, ...