Location ID: #4138
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L'Amoreaux Park sports centre located in L'Amoreaux Park. 3 baseball diamonds shot, one with clubhouse. Athletic field/soccer fields. Tennis centre with 10 courts including dome courts.
Location ID: #4105
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Lake Couchiching Harbourfront, Millionaires Row. Port of Orillia.
Location ID: #11032
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Short street. Downscale residential with industrial, close to waterfront, sidewalks on both sides, house have similar architecture, clapboard.
Location ID: #4162
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Period stately home built in 1878. Architect John Leslie. Empire style complete with mansard roof. Wood paneling, artwork and chandeliers throughout. Home of Sir Wilfrid Laurier then William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Location ID: #4191
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Leslie Drive runs alongside railroad tracks. Houses on north side are mid to upscale overlooking lake and town of Stoney Creek. Drop away backyards with spectacular views. Variety of housing styles.
Location ID: #5632
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Former cottage community called Sea Breeze Park. Streets south of Lake Shore Boulevard West. Main route into the area called Sea Breeze Avenue, now Long Branch Avenue. By 1923 streetcars were built and many cottages became permanent homes. Some ...
Location ID: #4142
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Small townhouses with backyards. Downscale look.
Location ID: #4294
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Rural agricultural village with Victorian architecture and period brick buildings. Cinder block community centre and double baseball diamonds at edge of town. Library in general store type building. Closed vacant 2 storey redbrick school circa ...
Location ID: #4258
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Wide boulevard with 1920’s mostly 2 storey shops with apartments above. Various businesses, small shops, long stretches of highway, parks, schools, library and churches. Commercial strip with angled parking. Small businesses on the south side. ...
Location ID: #13103
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This man-made 26,044-acre forest now covers what used to be known as the “Bourget Desert”. The forest is used and appreciated by many people and trails are reserved for different usages: hiking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ...
Location ID: #12991
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Plaza style motel, located off Highway 17.
Location ID: #4216
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Road off Old Dundas Road. Rolling escarpment, woodland, no hydro lines, near Sherman Falls, Canterbury Creek.
Location ID: #6541
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City bridge over the Humber River. Boardwalk along river through underpass.
Location ID: #9544
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6 Lane Bridge. The Leaside Bridge, formerly the East York Leaside Viaduct, and officially commemorated as the Confederation Bridge, spans the Don River in the City of Toronto, Ontario. The Truss bridge carrying Millwood Road was built to connect ...
Location ID: #11408
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Lakeside, hillside park space bordered at north by homes on Lake Promenade. Paved path runs trhough mature willows, small beach/rocky area at end of path.
Location ID: #7138
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Urban garden near the entrance to Tommy Thompson Park and Leslie St Spit. Run by the City of Toronto.
Location ID: #7444
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Man made resort town on 1600 acres of former swamp land. Consists of lagoons which run from Lake Simcoe on the east side. Many bridges. Sandy beach, yacht club, mews and community centre. Similar to Florida.
Location ID: #4224
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Small commercial core with mixed period and modern architecture. Stone library with modern addition, period redbrick water pumping station resembles train station with water tower. Stately period homes. Spinrite Manufacturing Co in 4 storey ...
Location ID: #4137
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Gravel road with few hydro lines or telephone lines. Rural area with grassland and woodland. Road divides at Concession 1.
Location ID: #4219
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Small white clapboard lighthouse with red trim at entrance to marina, built in 1903 restored 1983. Overlooks high cliffs along Georgian Bay and modern Lion’s Head Marina.
Location ID: #4220
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Park with cobblestone pathways. Fenced and covered outdoor rink. Gazebo.