Location ID: #14785
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Kasa Moto is a two-storey restaurant in the heart of Yorkville with a main dining room, Bar Moto on the second floor, and a tree-lined rooftop terrace. Modern décor of walnut and oak finishes, Japanese inspired art, and rich topiary. Space is lined ...
Location ID: #4073
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800-acre park with 26 km of trails. 3 level Visitor Centre with wood peaked ceiling & skylights. Balcony overlooking forest. Classrooms & exhibit halls, theatre and greenhouse used as a lunchroom. Bridges, river, marsh & boardwalk. Sugar shack ...
Location ID: #16301
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Contemporary art gallery located in Vaughan in a modern building with large glass windows and parking surrounding. Gallery is ground floor has lots of natural light, white walls, high ceilings, track lighting.
Location ID: #17727
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Boutique hotel on Bloor St with main floor restaurant, bar and patio. Wooden arches in the lobby. Lounge in the lobby with fireplace. Small event room with west side walkout. Fitness centre on the second floor. Hotel rooms and suites including a ...
Location ID: #10300
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Pizzeria with open kitchen running length of restaurant.
Location ID: #3976
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Keswick is a community in the south central portion of the Canadian province of Ontario. Located north of Toronto on Cook's Bay (part of Lake Simcoe), Keswick is part of the Town of Georgina. Included in Keswick is the Keswick Marsh, part of the ...
Location ID: #4215
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Formerly The Olde Gaol Museum, this is now known as the Kawartha Lakes Museum and Archives. Originally constructed in 1863 of limestone and white brick with a slate roof, the jail was fashioned in the Italianate design that’s common for jails at ...
Location ID: #3971
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This station has both an older underground line and a new line which runs above the surface.
Location ID: #4048
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The Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex, also known as The Aud, features 3 hockey arenas with sizable rinks, the Jack Couch Ball Park, athletic fields, a running track, and a skate park. Main arena building has many meeting rooms, conference ...
Location ID: #2885
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Located just north of Highway 401, the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum is the largest community museum in Canada. Its indoor galleries trace 12,000 years of local history through to the present, with feature and travelling exhibits, a Hall of ...
Location ID: #4043
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Located approximately 100 km west of Toronto, Kitchener is the seat of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It was the Town of Berlin from 1854 until 1912 and the City of Berlin from 1912 until 1916. The City of Kitchener covers an area of 136.86 ...
Location ID: #15034
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Set on 217 acres, Ken Whillans Resource Management Area is a conservation park with wetland communities including swamps, marshes, and two warm water ponds. The 2.3 km Harvest Trails circles the perimeter of both ponds. There are fishing piers and ...
Location ID: #4020
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Located behind City Hall. Operational since 1801. Open stalls. Municipal parking. Spring, summer and fall the market operates Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Holiday Mondays.
Location ID: #4024
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Oldest, largest maximum-security prison in Canada established in 1835. Designated a national historic site in 1990. Imposing limestone walls with multiple guard towers. Rear wall backs onto Lake Ontario. Features two rotundas with double staircases, ...
Location ID: #6387
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Predominantly period commercial and municipal architecture. Stone buildings circa 1800. Carriage alleyways and courtyards. Storefronts. Imposing courthouse. Some areas are complete blocks of period architecture and street lighting. Residential ...
Location ID: #9673
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Small white clapboard church.
Location ID: #6948
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A 1951 3,300 seat multi-purpose NHL-sized arena at a recreation centre with a war memorial on site, Culligan Water Park, running track, and dog park.
Location ID: #3990
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Established in 1832. Headstones and monuments, mature trees, stream runs behind cemetery, 112 internments based on stones. Located in the area known historically as Mount Charles, on the east side of Dixie Road, North of Derry Road East.
Location ID: #3988
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Small pioneer cemetery date 1829. No headstones remaining. Land slopes at a steep angles to 16 Mile Creek tributary run off drain. Modern suburban monster homes adjacent. Off 4 lane Derry Road. Single paved path through cemetery. Located on ...
Location ID: #3948
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Japanese gardens with pathways around several water ponds. Shrubbery, rocks, low flower beds. Wooden bridge over ponds. Japanese statues on ground. Courtyard and Zen gardens. Small pavilion to north end.
Location ID: #3981
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10 courts; 5 hard and 5 clay. Located just north of the boardwalk on Lake Ontario. Children’s area at south side of pro office and clubhouse. Patio and small set of bleachers at north side clay court. Clubhouse is one-level red brick with arched ...
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: #21339
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Home to Crowley Lake, Kivi Park is a multi-use sports and outdoor park. The park offers over 480 acres of land to explore and features forests, a 55.7km trail network that's maintained year-round for activities such as hiking, gazebo, playground, ...
Location ID: #18283
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Coffee shop/espresso bar, situated in downtown Sudbury.