Location ID: #20467
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Upscale lifestyle resort community and all seasons destination. Friday Harbour Resort provides superior facilities, modern design, and world-class experiences for its visitors. Set on the shores of Lake Simcoe, about an hour's drive from Toronto, ...
Location ID: #18917
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Contemporary hotel with two towers, on-site café, Moments restaurant, lounge and patio, indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness centre, lower level Georgian and Windsor conference rooms. The Windsor room has a hidden load in door accessed directly from ...
Location ID: #12379
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Kitschy, southern-style restaurant with bar area.
Location ID: #10306460
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Retreat and gathering space set on 116 acres of Carolinian forest, open meadow, and riverfront where the Grand River and Whiteman’s Creek converge. Built in the 1950s, the property sits just south of Paris, west of Brantford, minutes from Highway ...
Location ID: #3155
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Large subway station. Two levels.
Location ID: #10301958
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Fort Willow Conservation Area is a historic site just outside Barrie. Once a vital supply depot during the War of 1812, the site features reconstructed outbuildings, a palisade, a timber pavilion, and rustic stairways built using accurate historic ...
Location ID: #10300759
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Fallsview Boulevard is a five block stretch of casinos and high-rise hotels in Niagara Falls.
Location ID: #10298862
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90 acres accessible campground on Highway 60 in Whitney just 4km from Algonquin Park’s east gate. It features lake, bog, pond, small waterfall and creek, cliff, forest, rock-blast site, gravel roads, gravel pit, beaver dam, and a variety of ...
Location ID: #9370
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Gated Community
Location ID: #6156
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City owned theatre. Built in 1928 and refurbished in 2010. Seating for 252, limited parking. Lobby has black and white tile flooring, small bar area with carpeting, small office area. Theatre auditorium with wood and cushion seating, tin ...
Location ID: #6040
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Small movie theatre with period wood and red velvet seating. Seats approximately 200 people. Tin ceiling and Art Deco lighting. Small period wood and green bathroom (not shot). 3 small offices, one with open stairs to loft like area. Lobby with ...
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: #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: #8629
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The Freeport Bridge spans the Grand River on King Street East between Riverbank Drive and Stonegate Drive in the City of Kitchener. The property consists of a multiple-span concrete bowstring arch bridge that was constructed between 1925 and 1926.
Location ID: #12712
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Opened December 2012. The four span, post tension, cast in place, twin box girder segmental bridge is four lanes wide and 237 metres long with 95 metres over the Grand River. The bridge connects Kossuth Road and Fountain Street. The Walter Bean ...
Location ID: #10274299
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Chic boxing conditioning studio in the heart of downtown St Catharines. The gym has two heavy bags, a speed bag, a ring, shower facilities and a combination of track, natural and florescent lighting. There are many collectible pieces of boxing ...
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: #3216
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On the Bruce Trail. Credit River as it narrows and rushes through a deep gorge plunging over a waterfall. Geological features that were deposited or carved out by retreating glaciers such as kame hills and kettle lakes. Upland rolling pasture ...
Location ID: #2690
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Formerly Copps Coliseum. Modern multi-use arena facility. Concert venue, ice surface and exhibition hall. Bulldogs hockey team home. Darkrooms and TV studios. Interview areas, media lounges, dressing rooms. Press box and catwalk above ice ...
Location ID: #22137
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Fort Erie National Historic Site holds a plethora of history. It consists of the last of 3 forts built by the British in the 1800s. Captured by invading Americans on July 1814, by November 1814 it was destroyed in the worst fight of the War of 1812. ...
Location ID: #22156
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Located behind a fire department station, the museum has two stations and a 1942 CN steam locomotive with caboose. The original 1900s Grand Trunk railway station houses rail memorabilia. It is a green and white wooden building with wrap around porch ...
Location ID: #3137
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Circa 1870 foundry. In 1876 became Beatty Brothers Farm Implement Manufacturing Building. Overlooks Grand River & Beatty Dam circa 1833. Original stone walls. interior space divided and appears as a strip mall with individual shops and office ...
Location ID: #3229
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Small town. Spread out & overlooking Buffalo USA. Old downtown core. Scenic lakeshore drive. Older houses some on the waterfront.
Location ID: #3261
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Attached to community centre. Single level, large library with circular desk at front entrance. Carpeted flooring. Large windows. Acoustic tile ceiling. Reading areas. Children’s area with bow window.