Location ID: #2993
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First Nations School of Toronto was formerly Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute until 2015. Large 1925 building with that shares space with Subway Academy. Light wood wainscotting at entrance doors. Two-storey auditorium with balcony and ...
Location ID: #2780
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Danforth Collegiate & Technical Institute is a public high school in Toronto near Danforth Ave in Riverdale. 1922 stone building spread out over a city block. Features a wide main entrance, classrooms, main office with principal's office, auditorium ...
Location ID: #3663
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Conservation area 645 hectares. 21 km of paths for hiking biking and skiing. Part of the Niagara Escarpment. Man made reservoir pond, 14 acres. Beaver pond. Cedar woodland. Rock formations. Creek to waterfalls. Waterfall height 10 m. Roads, ...
Location ID: #2847
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Opened in 1996 and located at Exhibition Place, Enercare Cenre is Canada's largest facility for conventions, exhibitions, and events. Formerly known as the Direct Energy Centre (Exhibition Centre), the venue features 1,072,000 sq ft of event space, ...
Location ID: #6017
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Mister Wolf nightclub in Queen West, Toronto, backing onto the renowned Graffiti Alley. Largely an open box with two bars on opposite sides, a bottle service area, and a DJ booth. It is decorated with exposed brick and fake windows, so as not to ...
Location ID: #6249
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Modern five-storey red brick public library in a busy, urban area. Opened in 1977 and renovated in 2014. Open concept atrium with glass elevators. Open stacks with many shelves. Curved balconies and staircases with views to the central atrium. Two ...
Location ID: #10269983
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Located in Downtown Toronto, this Southern French-inspired restaurant features a cocktail bar, outdoor patios and stylish interior design.
Location ID: #10270248
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The Dorset, situated in Toronto's The Well complex is a prime location that offers a blend of contemporary British charm and cinematic ambiance. This dual-level venue boasts two distinct settings: the ground floor features a cozy pub-style ...
Location ID: #14084
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The 312,000 square-foot TPASC includes two internationally sanctioned 10-lane 50-metre pools, a dive tank with multiple diving boards, dryland training facilities, a four-court gymnasium, an indoor running track with a view of the gym, conditioning ...
Location ID: #9209
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Hard Luck Bar, located at 772A Dundas Street West in Toronto, offers a raw and authentic setting with a gritty, underground atmosphere. The venue's interior is characterized by its minimalist, industrial style design with exposed ceilings, red and ...
Location ID: #10280227
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A bright, airy and lush plant shop located in Little Portugal. The large south-facing storefront offers a sun-filled interior. The design of the shop is also modular.
Location ID: #18761
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Originally built as a vaudeville theatre in 1914, the Redwood Theatre is a 5000 square feet space, with black box, raised lounge, bar area, stage, brick walls and hardwood floors. The space is mostly open, with 7 washrooms. Open dance studios ...
Location ID: #4793
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Historic Fort York, the location of the Battle of York during the War of 1812, is the 1793 birthplace of modern Toronto. It is home to Canada's largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings and is designated as a National Historic Site. The ...
Location ID: #17673
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Catholic Youth Organization Marydale Park is a state-of-the-art outdoor recreational facility located just minutes away from downtown Hamilton. This youth camp has 35 acres of land and features a large parking lot, a massive pavilion, an ...
Location ID: #10269683
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This 80 acre farm property features 15 acres of fenced pasture, 3 acres of wheat/rye crop, 20 acres of grasslands, 42 acres of forest/wetland/conservation. There are 2 wetlands, 1 duck swimming pond, and a creek that runs through the hawthorn grove ...
Location ID: #10464
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Large 3000 square feet street level rustic industrial style cafe at Dupont & Bathurst St. The café features exposed brick, large windows, timber wood beams, double door loading docks, 5 washrooms, marble counters, and storage area. The space also ...
Location ID: #10274760
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44 Toronto is a premier nightclub located on King Street West in Toronto. Known for its upscale ambiance, 44 Toronto offers a high-energy nightlife experience with top-tier DJs, state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, a stylish interior, and ...
Location ID: #10278071
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Located in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant Ossington Strip, this 50-ft wide modern boutique with a spacious layout features exposed ceilings, chic wall treatments, and an outdoor patio. Surrounded by trendy eateries and shops.
Location ID: #10277076
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Sports complex consisting of 3 ball diamonds, and 3 soccer fields (1 lined for football) located on an 80-acre site in the east end of the city. 2 FIFA certified fields with artificial turf and fully lit complex.
Location ID: #10277077
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Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens is home to the OHL's North Bay Battalion as well as the OUA Nipissing Lakers Men's and Women's hockey teams. The Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens Sports Arena has a 200' x 85' Ice Surface and a spectator capacity of ...
Location ID: #4387
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Originally built in 1893 by Architect Sidney Badgley, this performing arts theatre was renovated in ornate Art Deco style in 1933. Funded by industrial baron Hart Massey in memorial to his son. Red brick exterior. Restored in 2021/22 to feature its ...
Location ID: #6419
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Set on 27 acres in downtown Kitchener, Victoria Park opened in 1896. It contains a man-made lake with 3 islands, pedestrian bridges, large playground with splash pad, a bandstand, the Victoria Park Pavilion and the clock tower from the 1924 city ...
Location ID: #5664
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Built in 2004, facility comprises two NHL sized ice surfaces with dressing rooms, large foyer and plenty of parking. Former site of Sportsworld Amusement Park. Has arena, change room, concession area, dressing room, grandstand, hallway, lobby, ...
Location ID: #5049
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Stone tower along Grand River. Small cemetery. Constructed in 1925 and 1926. Designed by Toronto based architect William Langton. The tower serves as a memorial to the Mennonite German pioneers who first migrated to the area in 1800.