Location ID: #5078
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Former drawbridge over Credit River with lighthouse at west end. Harbour view, lake view and marina view. Pier path along river to waterfront restaurant at one end. Lighthouse section gives New England feel. Park and Port Credit Library ...
Location ID: #5077
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Located in Mississauga at the mouth of the Credit River on the north shore of Lake Ontario, Port Credit's boundaries are the Queen Elizabeth Way to the north, Seneca Avenue and the western edge of the Adamson Estate to the east and Godfrey's Lane ...
Location ID: #4329
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Period community arena with sloped roof. Renamed Paul Coffey Arena.
Location ID: #21244
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Owned by The Powassan Agricultural Society, this fairgrounds is home to the Powassan Fall Fair. The fair offers a venue for those in the community to showcase their arts, crafts, livestock, produce, etc. Features include a big old barn, a small food ...
Location ID: #5130
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Located in the heart of Brampton near Bramalea Road and North Park Drive is Professor's Lake, a man-made, spring-fed lake that spans 65 acres. Featuring a recreation centre that includes a beach with a swimming area, water slide, beach volleyball ...
Location ID: #5090
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Residential area of clapboard bungalows and early 1900s brick homes. Hillside clapboard bungalows and cottages along sandy beach. Modern beach house, restaurant on beach, pier and lighthouse, fish processing plant, harbour and lift bridge.
Location ID: #5076
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Located in the Niagara region on Lake Erie Shoreline at the entrance to the Welland Canal. Former 1925 CN Railway Station with bell cast roof and exposed rafters. Vertical lift bridge. Schukluna Garage - an empty 1925 California Mission Style gas ...
Location ID: #5075
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Small town in the Muskoka Lakes region with canals and lift locks. Waterfront park, marina, and pier. Quaint downtown with boutiques.
Location ID: #5029
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Historic town ceded by the Crown in 1787. Historic downtown with stately homes and B & Bs. Historic Crystal Palace built in 1890 to resemble the one built for the Great Exhibition in London. Macaulay House part of Macaulay Heritage Village built ...
Location ID: #5005
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Empty former VIA station. On a live line. Downtown setting. Currently houses Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism Office.
Location ID: #5001
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Largest hydraulic lift lock in the world, operating on balance principle. Built of concrete. Opened July 9, 1904. Richard Birdsall Rogers designer. Lock 19 is on the Trent-Severn Canal at the south end of Peterborough. Wide river with a dam. ...
Location ID: #4959
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Government capital buildings with period architecture. Parliament Hill includes Centre Block with vaulted stone ceilings and a rotunda. The Library of Parliament has wooden stacks, balconies, and a domed ceiling.
Location ID: #4954
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Small market on the west side of Ottawa. Small urban market with mostly food items and produce. Strong visual presence. Very colourful. Runs year round.
Location ID: #4923
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Palgrave is a suburban community, located in the Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada. It is located about 10 km north of Bolton and about 50 km northwest of Toronto. Population 830. Palgrave is home to the Caledon ...
Location ID: #17370
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Located on the southwest corner of Portland St & Adelaide St W in the heart of Toronto's King West neighbourhood. Petty Cash is a spacious multi-room venue. It boasts a long bar, a 360 degree square bar, 2 elevated areas with each featuring its own ...
Location ID: #5010
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Conservation park located on bluff at south. Picnic areas, some with rain/sun structures. Pavilions. Willows, maples, small rolling hills in some areas. Open fields. Lookout with lake view. Rusted steel pedestrian bridge spans over Petticoat Creek ...
Location ID: #7473
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Original architecture in the 1800s Quaker settlement, Pickering Village, offering visitors specialty shops and fine restaurants with a heritage flair, plus historical landmarks, such as The Quaker Meeting House and The Village Store. Pickering ...
Location ID: #5023
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Small city centered around Kingston Road. Strip malls and plazas. Modern residential area in north end. Woodframe homes in treed residential area in old south end. Marina, beach and boardwalk.
Location ID: #5103
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420 slip full-service marina operated by The Town of Whitby. Surrounded by acres of parkland and waterfront trails. Modern marina clubhouse with washrooms, office, retail and boater lounge. Floor to ceiling windows give good view of water. Area ...
Location ID: #5046
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88 acre historic site on the scenic shore of the Ottawa River. Grounds with terraced garden, barns, ash house. Built in four stages between 1820 and 1848. Grounds also include the ruins of old St Mary's Church and Cemetery.
Location ID: #5119
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On a peninsula south of Brighton. Flyway for migrating birds. Boardwalk crosses wetlands. Islands to the west. At the tip of the park are Ontario's second oldest operating lighthouse and the original lighthouse keeper's cottage.
Location ID: #21503
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A small one room pawn shop. Back room and basement.
Location ID: #21490
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A small pawn shop that's located in Hamilton.
Location ID: #5071
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Circa 1950's style small town look. Rural area with some suburban style housing. Train track through residential area with a period grain elevator.