Location ID: #21683
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Beautiful park with boat launch at the north end of Main Street on the Crowe River north of the Marmora Dam. The park features a waterfront trail, open space for activities, picnic tables, gazebo and grilling station.
Location ID: #21687
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A beautiful waterfront park located off of Highway 7, alongside the Crowe River. The gardens are maintained by the Marmora Crowe Valley Lions Club and they have flowers in the summer and Christmas lights in December. There is a trail that goes ...
Location ID: #21548
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Contemporary restaurant with a modern chic atmosphere, sleek lines and minimalist design. Front and back parking lots.
Location ID: #21182
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Bridge 13, known as the Main Street bridge, was built between 1927 to 1930, during the construction of the fourth Welland Canal (1913 to 1933). This bridge was one of the three largest vertical lift bridges on the canal with a roadway width of 30 ...
Location ID: #21553
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Located in the southeast end of the city, adjacent to the Welland Canal, this park offers people an excellent environment to meet and play. Amenities include a splash pool, wading pool, community pool, five pavilions, numerous softball fields, and a ...
Location ID: #21493
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Facilities include the Garth Young Arena which houses change rooms, bleachers and an electronic scoreboard. The indoor pool was built in 1972 and it has 6 lanes with a 3.6 deep end. Situated beside the Mayfield Secondary School.
Location ID: #7443
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Off Hwy 48. Approx 1km of curved road runs across lake from Hwy 48 to farms across. Water on both sides.
Location ID: #4407
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Inner city neighbourhood. Park to the south has baseball diamond, playground and wading pool. Arena to the north. 2 level bright atrium entrance, blue cinder block walls. Main floor has a curved reception desk, snack bar with tables, gym and ...
Location ID: #17891
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Small county village featuring, the Windmill Country Market, nature parks, ponds, restaurants, public school, spa, churches, fire station, cemetery and community centre.
Location ID: #11084
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Crossroads in Brant County. White wooden anglican church built in 1868 has white fence surrounding grounds and board and batten bell tower, cemetery with old stones surrounding church. Old county looking store on corner across from church, several ...
Location ID: #4616
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20,000 square feet of exhibition space. Built in 1980, architect Raymond Moriyama. Situated on the forks of the Thames River. Modern museum, glass and steel exterior, multi-level exhibition halls. Restaurant, cafe, auditorium, cinema and office ...
Location ID: #9173
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Centre consists of arena, curling rink, auditorium, ballroom and coffee shop. Built in 1938 and still very period. Replica of Maple Leaf Gardens. Located in Village of Schumacher (Timmins).
Location ID: #13371
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Small music instrument store, with carpeted floors and fluorescent lighting.
Location ID: #7470
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Part of the Niagara Escarpment. Prominent masses of rock, crevice caves, limestone plain, lush greenery. Hiking trails with several viewpoints. Bridge.
Location ID: #6209
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Meridian Arts Centre was formerly the Toronto Centre for the Arts (aka Ford Centre). Art deco style, multi-theatre complex with large lobby, curved staircase and ramp. Large lobby bar under stairs, gallery space, dance and rehearsal space. Lower ...
Location ID: #19256
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Situated on Mohawk Lake, the 45 acres of parkland has 7 picnic shelters, snack bar, disc golf, splash pad and playground, bocci court, soccer field, regeneration area with trails, a lake overlook, and lake access. Paved parking lots on site.
Location ID: #16450
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Markham Banquet & Convention Centre is a large banquet hall and event venue located in Toronto. Large parking lot in front of main entrance. Venue is 30,000 sq ft. Big lobby with high ceilings, chandeliers, curved double staircases, and multiple ...
Location ID: #19865
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Former County Jail, featuring 18 cells with imposing limestone walls (15 feet high and 2½ feet wide). Until 1974, it was used as a Napanee Town Police lockup. In 1976, the Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives took over the building, and in ...
Location ID: #19784
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Also known as Big Murray Swamp, this 1650 acre piece of land is one of the largest remaining wetlands in South Eastern Ontario. It’s a low traffic area, and as such is of regional significance for wildlife.
Location ID: #4555
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St Catharine’s oldest park designed by Frederick Olmsted. 6 acre downtown park. Large rose garden with 1300 rose bushes. Period band shell and pavilion built in 1888 designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. Picnic areas, washrooms, play ...
Location ID: #4582
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Small town with downtown area - Centre Street. Several streets with older homes. Bank Street has some European looks.
Location ID: #10591
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Farmland, pastoral setting and country roads near small town of Powassan.
Location ID: #18876
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Constructed in 1906, the 7 span steel and wood railway bridge crosses the Maitland River near its entry to Lake Huron. Designated historical in 1993, the former CPR rail bridge has 7 spans each measuring 104 feet in length and 12 feet in width ...
Location ID: #4523
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Road drops from King St heading NW to Credit River. S curve to cement bridge, over river road. Rises again on far side of bridge. Can be seen as a highway ribbon uphill from King St. Two lanes.