Location ID: #4458
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The Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) is a convention centre and a versatile filming venue that offers architectural beauty, natural light, and flexible space. Two large lobbies with open escalators provide a dramatic backdrop and an ...
Location ID: #17217
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This bandshell, set in the urban Memorial Park in downtown Oshawa, was a gift from R.S. McLaughlin, founder of General Motors Canada, in 1942 to the City of Oshawa. Also on site is an elaborate two-sided fountain, war memorial and fixed picnic and ...
Location ID: #13444
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472 hectare park includes extensive wetlands, forest, fields and a large reservoir. 16 km of forest and lakeshore trails, visitor’s centre, 180 year old farmhouse, Douglas G Cockburn Raptor Centre, play barn, observation towers, horse drawn wagon ...
Location ID: #6017
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Mister Wolf nightclub in Queen West, Toronto, backing onto the renowned Graffiti Alley. Largely an open box with two bars on opposite sides, a bottle service area, and a DJ booth. It is decorated with exposed brick and fake windows, so as not to ...
Location ID: #4387
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Originally built in 1893 by Architect Sidney Badgley, this performing arts theatre was renovated in ornate Art Deco style in 1933. Funded by industrial baron Hart Massey in memorial to his son. Red brick exterior. Restored in 2021/22 to feature its ...
Location ID: #4587
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7 acre cemetery in residential area. Mount Hope Cemetery dates to the mid 1800s. Has entrance, monuments, trees, gravestones and statues.
Location ID: #4573
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Urban park with a baseball diamond, tennis court and community centre with playground.
Location ID: #4556
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Montgomery’s Inn was built around 1830 for Thomas and Margaret Montgomery. East and south wings (containing a new bar room and a second kitchen) were added to the building in 1838. The Inn was surrounded by a large profitable farm, which provided ...
Location ID: #4307
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Mackenzie House is a 3 storey Greek Revival rowhouse, which was purchased by the community for William Lyon Mackenzie, the first Mayor of Toronto and an outspoken newspaper editor and leader of the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion. It features a gallery, ...
Location ID: #4366
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The Markham Museum has been open since 1971 and spans 25 acres, featuring 20 historic buildings that date from the early 19th century to the mid-20th century. The site includes homes, farmhouses, a cabin, barns, sheds, a drive shed, a train station, ...
Location ID: #10270958
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Upscale and luxurious bridal boutique with bold and modern finishings. The newly renovated store is located on the ground floor, and has a colour theme that’s emerald green and gold with mixed textures. Lounge area features a unique flower wall with ...
Location ID: #10271453
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Mohawk Lake doubles as a quiet, rural, or northern lake. With easy road access and ample street parking in a secluded area, the water’s edge is feet from the shoulder. Originally it served as barge turn-around in a canal system constructed in the ...
Location ID: #12786
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Log building. Local tourist information centre.
Location ID: #10994
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The Town of Mattawa is a historic community at the confluence of the Mattawa & Ottawa Rivers in Northeastern Ontario - population 2500. Community located 64km East of North Bay.
Location ID: #4363
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104 acres, 75,000 square feet, parking for 8,000 vehicles. Livestock arena and barn. Four inter-connected buildings: building #1 is 14,300 sq ft, buildings #2 and #3 are 9,600 sq ft, building #4 is 8,500 sq ft.
Location ID: #4569
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Formerly Morningside Mall. Big box-style shopping plaza. Large parking lot at center with stores and services around perimeter.
Location ID: #20174
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Located at the intersection of Westney Road & Taunton Road in Ajax, this unenclosed shopping centre offers 14 units totaling 111,762 square feet featuring retailers such as Dollarama and Sobeys. Petro-Canada gas station.
Location ID: #4589
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Conservation Area with two main trails, various lookout spots, quarry and mill ruins. North Loop Trail and South Loop trail over 5km of hiking. Quarry depth is 100 ft. Much variation in landscape. Cliffs, rock climbing, sections of cliff could ...
Location ID: #7880
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Founded in 1791, Merrickville is one of Ontario's most historic villages. Historic town on the Rideau River. Town retains a period look. Popular tourist destination. Most buildings are restored. Draw bridge on locks. Large fair grounds and old ...
Location ID: #11524
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Situated on 6.6 acres beside the Mississauga Central Library, the Civic Centre and City Hall, Celebration Square is a centre point in downtown Mississauga. The Interactive Fountain, 147' x 155' flush to the ground becomes an ice rink from November ...
Location ID: #11043
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Rural looking area near Meadowvale Conservation Area. 2 lane steel bridge over Credit River. Farmland on both sides.
Location ID: #8154
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Malton Community Pool is located across the street from the Malton Community Centre behind Lincoln Alexander Secondary School. Parking can be found on the west side of Lincoln Alexander School. Six lanes with permanent lane markings, shallow end ...
Location ID: #7532
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1942 post war Victory housing. Somewhat downscale. Similar, square homes on small lots. No sidewalks and mature trees.
Location ID: #7528
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c1942 Victory housing. Basic miliatary style, small sqaure homes. Some streets have a sidewalk and mature trees.