Location ID: #20693
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The sports complex has two ice pads. The original built in 1993 with a second ice pad added in 2011. Ice pad 1 is 96' x 208', the grandstand holds 740 spectators, standing room for 172 more, and the viewing gallery holds an additional 100. Ice pad 2 ...
Location ID: #20349
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The Grant Anderson Park is adjacent to Wellington Park and separated by Bonnie Drive. The park is divided by Crystal Lake. There are paved walking paths, a metal foot bridge, a playground, and a white lighthouse that can be reached by a small path.
Location ID: #20337
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Motorcycle, ATV and bicycle track facilities. The main track is 2 km of sand track with a starting gate. Beginner track is 1.2 km; Peewee Track 1.3 km; Supercross Track and Corner Track. Facilities have a pro shop, pavilion, garages, and pond with a ...
Location ID: #8551
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Small park that connects to Crooks Hollow Conservation and Websters Falls/Spencer Smith Gorge by trail. Spencer Creek runs through it. Dam ruins from grist mill and remnants of mercantile block. Parking lot.
Location ID: #19888
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The Glengarry Pioneer Museum was opened in 1962. It is a collection of nineteenth century log or wood-frame heritage buildings and historic artifacts. The original building was built in 1840 and functioned as Macintosh’s Store, and eventually became ...
Location ID: #3358
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Built in 1882-83, Glanmore was home to four generations of the Phillips-Burrows-Faulkner family in Belleville, Ontario. Located on a corner lot in a residential area known as the “Old East Hill”, this large 3-storey white-brick Victorian house was ...
Location ID: #19782
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Nestled in rolling hills of Northumberland County, this 441 Acres conservation area features large gravel ridges left behind by glaciers, wetlands, creeks, and an abundance of tall oaks. There are six trails (a total of 12 kilometres of hiking ...
Location ID: #19781
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Sitting on the bank of the Trent River, this 10-acre piece of land features a boat launch and several sheltered picnic areas, as well as a short, level walking trail. A perfect spot for fishing and picnics, it also has a spacious parking lot ...
Location ID: #18845
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Industrial harbour used primarily to load salt from Sifto mines. Snug Harbour is a marina located within the harbour. It is the only deep water port on the east shore of Lake Huron. Small boat launch off North Harbour Road West, small restaurant ...
Location ID: #18870
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Built in 1847, the 33' tall lighthouse stands 140' above Lake Huron. Surrounded by a small park set above the Main Beach. Stair access to St. Christopher's Beach from the lighthouse. Goderich Harbour Lookout and Sunset Lookout have stair access to ...
Location ID: #18874
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The Square Heritage Conservation District is a key area within the larger footprint of the historically significant Goderich downtown core. It is located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron on a bluff that overlooks the Maitland River to the north ...
Location ID: #13931
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Small restaurant in shopping plaza. Includes long service counter with stools, booths and large front windows with views to street.
Location ID: #18871
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There are three beaches. The Main Beach is situated beside the pier and channel and has a large change room, washroom and concession building along with a playground, parking area and the Beach Street Station Restaurant - the former Goderich train ...
Location ID: #18842
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A 3.7 kilometre out and back trail along the Maitland River. Highway 21 to Nelson Street access is more challenging while the Nelson Street to Mill road section is more moderate, descending into the valley flood plain, tracking through woodland to ...
Location ID: #3406
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Goderich is located along the shores of Lake Huron, population is approximately 8,000. Goderich is called Canada's prettiest town. Unique octagonal town square. The Court House Square (AKA "The Square") is heralded as being one of the most unique ...
Location ID: #3474
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Old mill site. Small creek drops over 25-30 ft. Base is rocks and trees. Shallow creek downstream. Gorge effect with heavy treed banks. Parking area on site.
Location ID: #16654
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Park in Hamilton with playground.
Location ID: #3480
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One of Hamilton’s Municipal Cemeteries. Cemetery built on Niagara Escarpment hillside. Some tiered areas. Some rolling hills. Mature trees. Variety of headstones. Winding road through. Wrought iron sign over entrance. Lot size is 13.67 acres.
Location ID: #3455
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Danforth Ave from Broadview Ave to Pape Ave. Predominantly flat roofed commercial detached buildings. European Market look. Cafes, restaurants, markets.
Location ID: #14961
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Garson Community Centre and Arena is a sports and recreation facility with an ice skating rink, bleachers, players bench, scoreboard, lobby with trophy cases, ticket office, washrooms, and dressing rooms.
Location ID: #3354
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Ice out April to Sept. Large upper hall with kitchen holds 200 people. Windows overlooking front yard. 2nd upper hall holds 103 windows overlooking ice pad. Attached to Glanbrook Community Centre. Single ice pad with cement gallery seating ...
Location ID: #3413
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Small commercial town storefronts located within the Township of Uxbridge. Mix of old and new housing. Large, country lots.
Location ID: #3473
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Personification of a small town. Located between Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment.
Location ID: #5845
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Located downtown Sault Ste Marie, the Essar Centre is a 5,000 capacity arena with 13 private suites, boardrooms and events rooms. Concessions and commercial kitchen, 5 dressing rooms and parking for 435 vehicles. Technical specs are available at ...