Location ID: #1882
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Small town look, includes several churches, stone and red-brick.
Location ID: #1709
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Narrow street with brick row housing. Some semidetached and detached homes.
Location ID: #1707
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Allan Gardens is a park and an indoor botanical garden with six greenhouses comprising over 16,000 square feet. The indoor conservatory features colourful plants and flowers from around the world. The classically proportioned and domed Palm House ...
Location ID: #5029
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Historic town ceded by the Crown in 1787. Historic downtown with stately homes and B & Bs. Historic Crystal Palace built in 1890 to resemble the one built for the Great Exhibition in London. Macaulay House part of Macaulay Heritage Village built ...
Location ID: #7109
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Full 5/8 oval race track. Location also houses camping facilities and an outdoor pavillion. Speedway was reopened in 2017 following extensive renovations including new administration building and grandstand which seats 7,500. Situated on 350 acres ...
Location ID: #3115
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Commissioned by Grand Trunk Railway president Charles Melville Hays, and was constructed between 1909 and 1912 in tandem with Ottawa's downtown Union Station (now the Government Conference Centre) across the street. The hotel features original ...
Location ID: #5005
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Empty former VIA station. On a live line. Downtown setting. Currently houses Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism Office.
Location ID: #5001
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Largest hydraulic lift lock in the world, operating on balance principle. Built of concrete. Opened July 9, 1904. Richard Birdsall Rogers designer. Lock 19 is on the Trent-Severn Canal at the south end of Peterborough. Wide river with a dam. ...
Location ID: #4959
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Government capital buildings with period architecture. Parliament Hill includes Centre Block with vaulted stone ceilings and a rotunda. The Library of Parliament has wooden stacks, balconies, and a domed ceiling.
Location ID: #6065
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Single level Art Deco movie theatre. Red velvet seating in deco style. Small lobby with snack bar and interesting ceiling.
Location ID: #4954
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Small market on the west side of Ottawa. Small urban market with mostly food items and produce. Strong visual presence. Very colourful. Runs year round.
Location ID: #2990
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East York Town Centre is a 379,280 square foot community shopping centre anchored by Target/Zellers and Food Basics. The centre includes a Bowlerama and a significant office component.
Location ID: #2902
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Former military base. Downsview Park includes a football field, two outdoor soccer fields, a soccer field enclosed by dome, an old steam plant from WW2. There is also a man-made lake, boardwalk, parkland, pavilion, an orchard, a 20-metre mound and ...
Location ID: #4923
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Palgrave is a suburban community, located in the Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada. It is located about 10 km north of Bolton and about 50 km northwest of Toronto. Population 830. Palgrave is home to the Caledon ...
Location ID: #4850
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Ontario St and Seaton St are streets with mostly midscale Edwardian and Victorian homes as well as row houses. Similar streets in the area include Winchester St and Rose Ave. Mix of commercial and residential areas.
Location ID: #2683
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Originally known as Perry's Corners in the late 1830s. Finally Cooke's Town after Thomas Cooke registered lots in 1847. In 1963 Cookstown became an incorporated village. Victorian period homes & stores.
Location ID: #4704
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Niagara Glen is a Nature Reserve located just north of the Whirlpool rapids on the Niagara River. Stairways lead down 60 metres (200 ft) to the Niagara River at the bottom of the Niagara Gorge. The rugged terrain is littered with large boulders ...
Location ID: #4763
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Large English gardens. Grotto and small rainbow bridge. Lily pond, pavilions and Greek promenade. Open air bandstand. Concrete fountain and balustrades. Hedged in patio with benches. Tiered stairs and entranceway. View of Canadian and US ...
Location ID: #4700
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A massive waterfalls on the Niagara River which straddles the Canadian and US border. The Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side drops 173 ft and is 2, 600 ft wide. Expansive observation deck, souvenir stands, views from table rock roof, lower deck ...
Location ID: #4564
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Includes Ravine area and Moorevale Park. Moore Park Ravine follows Mud Creek, a small tributary of the Don River. Includes an 8km walking trail, pedestrian bridge. Moorevale Park has a tennis club, lawn bowling, playground, play fountain, ...
Location ID: #5982
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Large addition on south side opened fall 2006. 3 storey community centre on Church Street in the middle of a small urban park with playground and wading pool. Large wooden staircase in 3 sections. Central marble reception desk with a large lounge ...
Location ID: #4497
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Mix of apartment buildings, low rise and high rise, and commercial storefronts. Downscale look. Wide road with streetcar tracks in centre. Lake visible behind buildings to the south.
Location ID: #4493
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Grist mill town incorporated in 1857. Town Hall currently occupies former Court / Jail circa 1855. Period downtown, old stone Town Hall with bell tower, mill pond, various heritage homes.
Location ID: #4484
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Three-storey period buildings on Main Street. Small picturesque period downtown. Small lake / pond in town. Town hall. Used for production on both The Music Man and A History of Violence.