Location ID: #10270206
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Car dealership with modern exterior. Offices. The cars can be configured as required by production.
Location ID: #10270208
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Large retail dress shop with many racks and rooms, including a sewing room and a fitting room.
Location ID: #10275902
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The Scugog Shores Museum Village is located on a large, open property, with various buildings set up in close proximity to replicate the feel of a mid 1800s to mid 1900s village. It preserves, researches, interprets and exhibits artifacts related to ...
Location ID: #10275209
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Located just outside downtown Toronto, the Rouge National Urban Park features vast forests, rolling meadows, scenic rivers, and historic farmland. The park has a rich biodiversity and close proximity to urban infrastructure. It is situated close to ...
Location ID: #21766
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An industrial dirt/paved roadway known as Eastport Boulevard and then Pier 24 Gateway
Location ID: #18068
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The Oshawa Port is owned by the Hamilton Port Authority, and includes mooring for multiple large ships. The Port is located beside Lakeshore Park in Oshawa, and includes a long pier between the Park beach and the Harbour, various silos for salt, ...
Location ID: #4573
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Urban park with a baseball diamond, tennis court and community centre with playground.
Location ID: #6618
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Island in the St Lawrence River. Established in 1800. Marysville is the island village and centre of commerce. Historic buildings. Stone town hall. Abandoned farmhouses and barns. General Wolfe Hotel built in 1860 has 9 renovated rooms and ...
Location ID: #17600
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This historic church, built in 1837, is Kingston’s oldest surviving church structure. The Upper Salon is the former church sanctuary and presents an elegant event space with seating for up to 200 guests. Special architectural features include a 20 ...
Location ID: #5108
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Part of Kingtson. Small area of period limestone buildings. Period row houses, some with dormer windows. Located adjacent to Portsmouth Olympic Harbour.
Location ID: #5107
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Located in Portsmouth Village. Adjacent to Kingston Penitentiary, some shots have the jail in the background. Marina accommodates 300 boats. Newer dockside buildings. Harbour.
Location ID: #4020
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Located behind City Hall. Operational since 1801. Open stalls. Municipal parking. Spring, summer and fall the market operates Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Holiday Mondays.
Location ID: #4024
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Oldest, largest maximum-security prison in Canada established in 1835. Designated a national historic site in 1990. Imposing limestone walls with multiple guard towers. Rear wall backs onto Lake Ontario. Features two rotundas with double staircases, ...
Location ID: #16527
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Four NHL size rinks, 2 on either side of wide foyer. Mini rink, dressing rooms, upper viewing gallery. Two event spaces, second floor hockey hall of fame, private fitness centre. Stadium size outdoor sport artificial turf multi sport field - Caraco ...
Location ID: #3193
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In the heart of historic downtown Kingston. In front of City Hall. Behind Shoal Tower. 400 slip finger docks.
Location ID: #2670
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Urban waterfront park adjacent to Confederation Harbour. Large cement fountain with arch resembling Toronto City Hall. Kingston Visitor Information Center is located in the Kingston Pembroke Rail train station at 209 Ontario St. Park across from ...
Location ID: #2573
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Park located adjacent to Frontenac Courthouse. Surrounded residential streets with historic homes. Century old trees. Peace garden. Surrounded by King St E, Court St West St and Barrie St.
Location ID: #6387
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Predominantly period commercial and municipal architecture. Stone buildings circa 1800. Carriage alleyways and courtyards. Storefronts. Imposing courthouse. Some areas are complete blocks of period architecture and street lighting. Residential ...
Location ID: #20298
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Located inside Guild Park & Gardens. 3 level art studio and gallery space. 2 level glass atrium and lobby with balcony above. Painted white throughout with light wood doors, plenty of natural light, polished concrete floors, and exposed steel beams ...
Location ID: #5647
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3-storey Edwardian estate circa 1866. 5.7 acres of restored Edwardian and Victorian gardens. Orchard, grape arbor, garden and formal lawns. Steel gates and stone fence surround property. Stone garage and wooden stable used as storage. Porte-cochere ...
Location ID: #5460
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Located inside Thomson Memorial Park. Cornell House was built in 1858. Two storey white clapboard farmhouse surrounded by a white picket fence. Now preserved as a museum with a collection of historical buildings. Includes McCowan log homestead with ...
Location ID: #4556
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Montgomery’s Inn was built around 1830 for Thomas and Margaret Montgomery. East and south wings (containing a new bar room and a second kitchen) were added to the building in 1838. The Inn was surrounded by a large profitable farm, which provided ...
Location ID: #4307
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Mackenzie House is a 3 storey Greek Revival rowhouse, which was purchased by the community for William Lyon Mackenzie, the first Mayor of Toronto and an outspoken newspaper editor and leader of the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion. It features a gallery, ...
Location ID: #3342
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Red brick 2-storey detached historic home built in 1852. Classic Georgian exterior with central doorway, white columns and shutters. Side entrance to kitchen. Set back on property. Garden, parking area. The home itself features gallery, kitchen, ...