Location ID: #1930
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Main Street area with period buildings. Period homes, small shops, 2-storey hotels and neighbourhoods around Main Street. Well treed. Lake Huron shoreline & beach at end of Main Street. Massive harbour with marina, pier & docks.
Location ID: #3303
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Small, old-fashioned bookstore in Little Italy that sells used, second-hand books. Shop is narrow and divided by a centre bookshelf. Two-toned painted, embossed tin ceiling. Service desk at the west wall at the back.
Location ID: #1855
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Lake. Shoreline. Rock formations typical of Canadian Shield.
Location ID: #1967
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Park off main street connects to Science North via a walkway along Ramsey Lake. Pathways, amphitheater, gardens.
Location ID: #18879
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A 1882 white clapboard town hall relocated to current location in 1920. Event hall format with stage, small second floor gallery and lower level community room with one jail cell. Renovated in 2013 to include sound, light and visual systems. Street ...
Location ID: #11676
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Belwood Lake was created in 1942 with the construction of the Shand Dam, the first dam in Canada built solely for water control purposes. Conservation area visitors can stand on the top deck of the dam and see the vista of the Grand River valley ...
Location ID: #19218
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Opened in 2017, the complex has a FIFA 2 star artificial turf lighted field for soccer, football, track and field. The running track is a 4 lane, single chute in red synthetic material. There is a long jump and triple jump track, field house and a ...
Location ID: #19211
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Downscale neighbourhood, Street is four blocks long with older homes and a mixture of architecture. Mature trees and sidewalks.
Location ID: #2246
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Area bound by Sussex Dr, Rideau St, St. Patrick St and King St. Established in 1826. Marketplace in which vendors sell food, plants, flowers and produce around a central building housing two floors of wares and craft boutiques. Open air stalls ...
Location ID: #2136
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The town sits on hill overlooking the waterfalls. Located at the fork of north & south Muskoka Rivers. 22 sets of waterfalls. Main street rises up and has shops, restaurants, etc. Many period facades. Town has clock tower, bell tower, ...
Location ID: #11736
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1916 7 panel rivet-connected pratt through truss bridge situated over the Speed River. The bridge is a one lane structure requiring vehicles to stop and take turns crossing, length is 114.8 feet (35 metres).
Location ID: #2198
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Located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, Brockville’s downtown is a bustling area that features a unique 1800s look, complete with some original stone facades. The period courthouse sits next to a large island of curated flower beds and ...
Location ID: #19936
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B & H Your Community Grocer is Ontario’s only independent grocery store, meaning they have no ties to any of Canada’s major grocery chains. Specializing in sourcing local meat, dairy and produce, they also have a variety of products prepared ...
Location ID: #19935
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The Brigadoon was built around 1840 as a general store and family home. Stones quarried from the riverbed made up the exterior, and red brick was used for the interior as a form of insulation. What used to be the general store is now the main dining ...
Location ID: #15019
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Opened in 1863 with some headstones dating back to original time period, the Brampton Cemetery contains a noteworthy collection of monuments in a wide variety of shapes, colours, sizes, inscriptions and types of stone. Ranging from early sandstone ...
Location ID: #19792
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Situated on 4.5 acres, the museum is located in an 1855 2 storey stone and local quarried limestone house with large front porch. The main floor has living room, baseball museum, kitchen, summer kitchen, office and classroom. Second floor has period ...
Location ID: #19887
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When Bath was a relatively new settlement, this building served as the Old Town Hall. It was completed in 1861, and for over 100 years it served as a venue for parties, festivals, town auctions, bingo nights, and even legion meetings. In 2009, the ...
Location ID: #19846
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The Battle of the Windmill National Historic Site is located east of the Town of Prescott Ontario on the St. Lawrence River in the Township of Edwardsburg / Cardinal. It was acquired by the city in 1923 and designated a national historic site in ...
Location ID: #1852
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Odessa was the source of many mills along its banks, with the first mill founded in 1830. In 1907, John Babcock acquired a planing mill and it soon became renowned as a Basket Factory. In 1977, the mill was purchased by Loyalist Township, completely ...
Location ID: #2201
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3/8 mile dirt track on an 80 acre property. Observation rooms. Large parking area. First opened in 1969, the facility changed hands in 1984 and was entirely rebuilt at that time, with more improvements to the racing surface taking place in 2007. It ...
Location ID: #19808
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The Brockville Arts Centre was built in 1858 to serve as a town hall, marketplace, and fire engine house. In the late 1800’s the facility was converted to a performing arts venue, and it continues to host concerts, dance, community theatre groups ...
Location ID: #19767
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Passing directly under Brockville City Hall, the Brockville tunnel is arch-shaped, measuring 14 feet 9 inches high and 14 feet across, with the overall length of the tunnel coming in at 1721 feet. The bottom and top thirds of the tunnel are ...
Location ID: #11623
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A wrought iron, through, bowstring truss or tied arch bridge, placed across the North Thames River in 1875 and still carrying frequent vehicular and pedestrian traffic. At 216 feet (65.8 meters) it is the longest working span of that kind in North ...
Location ID: #15061
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Opened in 1985, the Cyril Clark library and lecture hall are located in the same building. The lecture hall has a main level entry with elevator and stairs to the lower lobby. The hall has a big stage and accommodates 187 in permanent theatre style ...