Location ID: #5060
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Formerly City Kidz Playhouse Theatre. Originally built in 1914 in Hamilton's industrial east-end, this historic cinema has been recently restored and is now named Playhouse Cinema. It remains the only extant cinema of its vintage left in Hamilton ...
Location ID: #4920
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Originally opened in 1922. Renovated with a few contemporary touches and reopened in June 2006. Situated on the lakeshore with a large deck to the south. Dance hall has windows overlooking the lake and deck. The Palais still features a sprung, ...
Location ID: #6198
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The Leslie Street Spit is a human-made headland extending from the city's east end and is approximately 5 km long. It became a dumping ground in the 1960s and 1970s but was shortly taken over by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority to be ...
Location ID: #10280337
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Passmores Diner is a fully preserved 1940s diner in the heart of Dunnville, Ontario. Formerly operating as Knowles Restaurant from the early 1950s through 2020, the space has remained largely untouched for decades. It features original woodwork, ...
Location ID: #10283144
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The City of Pembroke features waterfront trails along the Ottawa River, a full-service marina, sandy beach, historic downtown with small town atmosphere, parks and gardens, heritage buildings, churches, Modern and period residential areas, sport ...
Location ID: #5025
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On the banks of Duffins Creek, Pickering Museum Village is the largest living history museum in Durham Region that represents early settlement of Pickering Township from 1810 - 1920. The 18 period buildings include a church, general store, inn, 3 ...
Location ID: #5049
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Stone tower along Grand River. Small cemetery. Constructed in 1925 and 1926. Designed by Toronto based architect William Langton. The tower serves as a memorial to the Mennonite German pioneers who first migrated to the area in 1800.
Location ID: #21766
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An industrial dirt/paved roadway known as Eastport Boulevard and then Pier 24 Gateway
Location ID: #5108
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Part of Kingtson. Small area of period limestone buildings. Period row houses, some with dormer windows. Located adjacent to Portsmouth Olympic Harbour.
Location ID: #5107
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Located in Portsmouth Village. Adjacent to Kingston Penitentiary, some shots have the jail in the background. Marina accommodates 300 boats. Newer dockside buildings. Harbour.
Location ID: #7486
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Includes country roads, various rural areas, open fields, residential, lake, beaches, coastal and aeriel views.
Location ID: #12813
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The Town of Penetanguishene (meaning "the place of the rolling white sands" in Abinaki) is a picturesque bilingual community at the southern tip of peaceful and beautiful Georgian Bay. Penetanguishene has a unique urban form oriented towards the ...
Location ID: #5101
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Small waterfront fishing village on north shore of Lake Erie. Now part of The Municipality of Central Elgin. Working harbour. Summer tourist destination. Home of Port Stanley Terminal Rail, an operating tourist railway. Main Street and Bridge Street ...
Location ID: #5074
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Small lakeside village. Hamlet of Port Burwell on Northern Shore of Lake Erie, circa 1836. Picturesque sandy beaches, Big Otter Creek runs into the lake, marina situated on Big Otter Creek. Trinity Anglican Church wood Colonial Gothic circa 1836, ...
Location ID: #5066
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Ornate Neo-classical lighthouse was erected in 1917 by the Canadian government. The lighthouse reached 98 feet on a shelf of rock in the shallow waters. Keeper’s residence was completed in 1921. Lighthouse is nearly surrounded by water, and the ...
Location ID: #5065
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Fishing village with South Hampton look. Point Abino is a peninsula jutting into Lake Erie 12 km east of Port Colborne. Mixed terrain, wooded hills with sand dune and wetlands. Cottage and marina development along eastern shoreline and along ...
Location ID: #7298
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Harbour, commercial/recreational.
Location ID: #4932
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Pantages Hotel and Spa is a boutique hotel featuring modern decor, suites with floor to ceiling windows that open and hardwood flooring, three floor penthouse suite, Shizen spa (5th floor with several treatment rooms, large manicure and pedicure ...
Location ID: #7523
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L shaped outdoor pool. 33 metres by 20 metres. Picnic area, diving board, slide. Lots of parking. Situated in an older residential neighbourhood with some commercial buildings to one side. Change facilities located on the main floor of the ...
Location ID: #7141
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Port Credit Memorial park is located at the mouth of the Credit River and Lake Ontario. It has a .76km walking trail, accessible playground, multiuse ramp park, gazebo, trail connection to the waterfront under Lakeshore Road and is home to the ...
Location ID: #6578
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One way ring road winds through park. Park facilities include walking trails, basketball courts, bocce courts, lit major soccer field, 2 lit softball diamonds and cricket pitch. 2 picnic shelters and a washroom. Access and views of Mimico Creek. ...
Location ID: #5080
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Situated along the eastern edge of the Credit River, this modernized library has lots of windows overlooking a park, playground, parking lot and with views of the Credit River. Glassed group study rooms, children’s area and computer stations in an ...
Location ID: #5085
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Railway trestle bridge. Crosses Credit River. Double tracks, near Don Rowing Club.
Location ID: #5082
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Newly renovated in 2011. Arena has wooden barrel ceiling, permanent folding seating, change rooms with direct ice access, a cafe with windows overlooking the ice and wheelchair access. Meeting rooms and lobby with exterior access from lower level ...