Location ID: #3353
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The Gladstone Hotel was built in 1889 by George Miller and named after Gladstone Avenue, next to the hotel. It is the oldest continuously operating hotel in Toronto, and features a hand-operated elevator. 4 storeys located on a corner lot. Arched ...
Location ID: #10296093
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This landmark grist mill was constructed in 1833-34 for the Ojibway who had been settled on 3969 hectares (9800 acres) between the Coldwater River and the Narrows at Orillia on the western side of Lake Couchiching. Work for the Mill began in early ...
Location ID: #6338
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Historic living pioneer village representing life in 1860. Asselstine's Woollen Factory. Tow scow flat hulled barge that is drawn along the canal by a team of horses walking along the bank. Christ Church, white Picturesque built in 1837 with ...
Location ID: #5996
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Selo Cafe & Wine Bar features exposed red brick walls with dark wood accents, large front windows that provide plenty of natural lights, polished floors, marble tables, and a signature curved bar clad in deep wood with textured, tapestry-like ...
Location ID: #5060
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Formerly City Kidz Playhouse Theatre. Originally built in 1914 in Hamilton's industrial east-end, this historic cinema has been recently restored and is now named Playhouse Cinema. It remains the only extant cinema of its vintage left in Hamilton ...
Location ID: #2805
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Park, lake and modern bandshell.
Location ID: #18890
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The 2 storey cut stone building was constructed in 1840 as a blacksmith shop. Additions in 1870 created a livery. Designated historical building in 1985, operating as a theatre with 2,000 sq. ft. auditorium floor, 900 sq. ft. stage and 24'x13' ...
Location ID: #18814
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Two storey 40000 square feet plus facility is situated inside the former Central School (1856-1969) as well as a newly constructed addition. Permanent exhibitions include an early settlement, agricultural, military, Victorian Apartment, Ripple ...
Location ID: #5482
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Main Street with circa 1800 buildings. Period City Hall, Post Office and Library. Water tower and railroad tracks. Mature tree lined residential streets. Victoria Park with picnic area, bandshell and memorial with statue. Churches.
Location ID: #18818
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Established in 1872, small village main street with mix of period architecture, community park and baseball diamond, conservation area with dam and heritage grist mill, Carnegie library, post office, gas station and restaurant, former train station, ...
Location ID: #6570
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Historic village dating back to the 1820s when mills and factories operated out of the area. Cemetery, church, library, small stores and park. Beautifully preserved midscale clapboard houses on tree-lined lots. Sometimes referred to as the "Hamlet ...
Location ID: #16935
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Built in 1846 as part of the defensive Martello tower fortifications of Kingston, this museum in stone tower has 3 floors displaying a collection of military and domestic artifacts of 19th-century Kingston. Top of tower contains a canyon. Exposed ...
Location ID: #10296515
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Located in a period 2 story red brick building on a corner in the hamlet of Hampton, northeast of Oshawa in Durham Region, the Hampton South General Store also contains a LCBO outlet.
Location ID: #11052
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Building built in 1872, 2 storey stone house, Italianate architechture. Reception area, manicure and pedicure stations, hair salon, various separate rooms for spa treatments including large double sunken tub. Hardwood floors, 12' ceilings, centre ...
Location ID: #5322
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Modern 4 storey municipal art gallery. Conceived by the Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, the Gallery is part of the Civic Centre in downtown Oshawa and overlooks the Civic Gardens. Exhibition rooms are very large and range from 1,300 square ...
Location ID: #13709
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Opened in 1988, the facility includes Mainstage Theatre - 954 seat proscenium stage; and Les Lye Studio - 199 seat multi-configurational theatre.
Location ID: #10294267
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Gallery 1888 is a contemporary art gallery that’s committed to advancing artistic dialogue through a curated program of exhibitions, residencies and cross-disciplinary projects, with a focus on presenting both Canadian and International artists. ...
Location ID: #10292528
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The Upper Ottawa Valley Heritage Centre in Pembroke is a museum and pioneer village that features 4 main buildings, a church, a schoolhouse, a pioneer house, a blacksmith shop, a section shed, a large barn, well-maintained green space and grounds. ...
Location ID: #6526
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The Westdale is a theatre and cultural hub located in Hamilton showcasing films, talks, music, performance, and special events. Opened in 1935 as the first theatre in Hamilton built expressly to show sound motion pictures, it was restored and ...
Location ID: #15792
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The Saint James Hotel is a boutique hotel in downtown Toronto between Yonge Street and Church Street, across from Ryerson University. Driveway along one side of the red brick building. Small lobby with reception and lounge. Hotel rooms and suites ...
Location ID: #6352
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Circa 1940 reproduction movie theatre reflecting small town look. Art Deco lines with vibrant stucco trim exterior. Lobby with concession area, posters & memorabilia, and black and white checkerboard tiled floor. There are 2 viewing rooms each ...
Location ID: #10295811
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Bright and versatile fitness facility featuring an open concept layout with high ceilings and durable flooring. The spacious gym is outfitted with a range of modern equipment including hydraulic machines, free weights, cardio stations, and strength ...
Location ID: #4920
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Originally opened in 1922. Renovated with a few contemporary touches and reopened in June 2006. Situated on the lakeshore with a large deck to the south. Dance hall has windows overlooking the lake and deck. The Palais still features a sprung, ...
Location ID: #14418
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Located in the historic waterfront hangar by St. Mary's River that was once home to the Ontario Provincial Air Service, the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is an aviation museum that preserves Canada's history of bush flying and fire protection. ...