Location ID: #21519
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Large 3-bedroom upscale bed and breakfast with open design main floor. Outdoor decks with seating for 20 on 3 levels. Located on a one-acre secluded treed property with Georgian Trail access from the rear of the property. Private dining room, and ...
Location ID: #2636
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190 hectares within the Humber River watershed. Mixed conifer swamp forest with black spruce. 6.6 km of marked trails, large wooden barn onsite, visitor centre and cottage-like activity centre with deck overlooking bush. Small pond and swamp ...
Location ID: #21554
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The Canal Terrace is a Downtown Welland highlight with water features, gardens, benches, and interpretive historical panels. The terrace educates visitors with information about the canal and city’s shipping industry.
Location ID: #9351
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Cochrane is a town in northern Ontario. It is located east of Kapuskasing, northeast of Timmins, south of Moosonee, and north of Iroquois Falls. It is about a one-hour drive from Timmins, the major city of the region. It is the seat of Cochrane ...
Location ID: #21494
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Situated behind Caledon Town Hall and the Trailway Path, the complex parking lot is off Innis Lake Road. There are 5 lit regulation soccer pitches, 7 mini and 4 micro pitches, a permanent snack bar with washrooms and a picnic shelter. Parking is ...
Location ID: #21476
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Large recreation complex with modern architecture. The facilities include a full size gym with drop down dividing system. An indoor 25 metre gradual-entry indoor pool heated to 84 degrees and equipped with water features including therapy jets, ...
Location ID: #2448
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Originally built in 1975. Seats 2200. Soccer and football field with track around. Press booth above bleachers. Two dressing rooms (not photographed). Used for soccer, track and field, football and occasionally for kabbadi.
Location ID: #21277
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Hotel/Motel that offers simple hotel rooms with ensuite bathrooms, mini-fridges, microwaves, cable TV, desks and complimentary WiFi. Parking lot.
Location ID: #21216
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Canadian Sport Institute Ontario is a dedicated High Performance Training Facility for Olympic and Paralympic athletes. The CSIO facility includes: 5,000 square feet of Strength & Conditioning Space, 35m 3-lane Track, Biomechanics Suite, Sport Lab ...
Location ID: #21396
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Christina Street runs north and south and is considered Sarnia's "Main Street". City Hall fronts onto Christina Street. The commercial area is a mix of small retail, restaurants and government buildings. It is a 2 lane hard top with curbside parking.
Location ID: #21394
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Situated near the mouth of the St. Clair River, Canatara Park has 3,000' of sandy urban beach on the shores of Lake Huron. The beach area includes a lifeguard station, raised towers and a secondary small beach area hidden behind a peninsula called ...
Location ID: #21380
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A two acre rectangular grass park bordered by mature trees and heritage homes. Park has benches, small garden and park sign.
Location ID: #2571
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Town Hall of the former Township of North Gower. Built in 1876, it was restored in the 1980s and opened as an Archive in 1990.
Location ID: #13657
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Main cemetery for the Chapleau township. It is located on Hwy 129 just off Chapleau.
Location ID: #13658
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One of the earlier cemeteries in Chapleau is the Catholic and Protestant Cemetery (one half is Catholic and across is the Protestant side). It is located downtown Chapleau at the end of the main street.
Location ID: #5456
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A 1960s brown brick community centre in Scarborough. There are 2 ice rink arenas (hockey and figure skating), dressing rooms, a swimming pool with second floor viewing area, auditorium, small basement gym, outdoor volleyball and basketball court, 3 ...
Location ID: #19804
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A looped trail with parking at 55 Munsee Street at the west trailhead off King George Street. The 1.2 mile walking / biking route consists of both paved and crushed limestone trail surfaces. The 300 metre long bridge was built on a former CNR rail ...
Location ID: #2422
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Small late-1800s community on the Grand River. Small town looks. Small town period red brick buildings downtown. Grand River runs through town by Cayuga Park. Large 2 lane cantilever bridge over river. Main bridge constructed in 1924; a five-span, ...
Location ID: #2277
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Concrete arch bridge with 9 bow string trusses built in 1927 by R Macdonald Construction. Designer AB Crealock. Only one of its kind in Canada. Length 700 ft long. 8 concrete piers 2 abutments. Span length 72 ft 7 in, 21.12 m, width aprox 42 ...
Location ID: #2276
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Small town with a historic train station. Nine span landmark bridge built in 1927 crosses the Grand River. Town Hall built in 1857 on Edinburgh Square now known as Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre. Parklands on either side of the ...
Location ID: #13659
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Residential and commercial neighbourhoods in Chapleau.
Location ID: #9143
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A 1.5 kilometre road through a pioneer community. Early homes, ruins and town hall.
Location ID: #16655
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Park in Dundas with river and streams, forest and wooded areas, and bridges.
Location ID: #2669
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Confederation Park features a 4.3 kilometre paved waterfront trail, beach area at Lake Ontario, beach volleyball courts, park with picnic spots, playgrounds, washrooms, ball court.