Location ID: #5097
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Port Perry is part of the township of Scugog in the Durham region. Typical small town. Main street features mostly period flat roof red-brick storefronts from the late 1800s. Victorian storefront Settlement House now houses home decor stores. ...
Location ID: #6234
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Urban streetscapes, fire escapes, laneways to parking areas at rear of properties. Various architectural styles typical of Parkdale. Commercial and residential areas.
Location ID: #4995
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A mix of old and new office buildings, condominiums and old houses in the clubbing district of downtown Toronto between Front Street West and Queen Street West. Peter Street is known as Blue Jays Way south of King Street West.
Location ID: #4925
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Palmerston Blvd becomes Palmerston Ave south of College St where the houses become increasingly more downscale the further south you go. There are several duplexes and row houses, the street also narrows with fewer trees. Street runs one way to the ...
Location ID: #15761
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Situated on 6,330 acres along the shores of Lake Huron, Pinery Provincial Park has 10 km of beach and nature trails; fresh water coastal dunes; Oak Savanna ecosystem; a general store, restaurant, laundromats, picnic shelters, a year-round Visitor ...
Location ID: #15851
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Pakenham is a small community known for the 1901 stone bridge spanning the Mississippi River. The bridge has five 40 foot arches, is 268' in length, 25' wide, stands 22' high and is the only one of it's kind in North America. There main street ...
Location ID: #4941
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Multiple banquet/convention rooms. European style decor. Various size halls. Long, centre kitchen serves all rooms. 1 hall has dark cherry walls and resembles a gentleman’s club. Stone patio at north side of building with a canvas awning. ...
Location ID: #9964
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The Plaza Bridge crosses over the Rideau Canal just south of the Bytown Locks and intersects five busy Ottawa road arteries - Rideau Street to the east, Wellington Street to the west, MacKenzie Avenue to the north, Colonel By Drive and Elgin Street ...
Location ID: #9951
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A rail bridge across the Ottawa River joining Ottawa to Gatineau, Quebec. It is a multi-span Pratt truss bridge, consisting of six equal spans over the south channel, and seven spans over the north channel; the second-last span, proceeding ...
Location ID: #7876
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Revitilized urban neighbourhood. Updated and re-purposed light industrial and old office buildings. Lofts, restaurants, shopping and some houses
Location ID: #4939
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Pape Avenue from Mortimer Avenue to Gamble Avenue. Mixed residential and commercial area with low-rise apartments, retail shops, restaurants, fruit markets, church, and houses.
Location ID: #7536
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922 parking spaces.
Location ID: #4952
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Wooden ceiling. Cinder block penalty boxes. Wood and cement seating along one side. Windows from lobby into arena. Arena joins community centre with multipurpose room and outdoor swimming pool.
Location ID: #5044
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125-hectare conservation area centered on a 23-acre spring fed lake. Carolinian forest surrounding the lake which has a sandy beach, boat docks, food concession area, washrooms, picnic spots, and lakeside trails. Ponds, woodlands, paved and unpaved ...
Location ID: #11968
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Residential street, running north-south off Lawrence Ave and Church St. Mix of midscale and downscale homes, mostly of a two storey a-frame design.
Location ID: #13810
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The Polish Hall is a small community venue which has a standard small banquet hall upstairs and a lounge type bar downstairs.
Location ID: #14307
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Situated on Peninsula Road, Port Sandfield was established in 1870 with a canal built joining Lake Joseph and Lake Rosseau. A swing bridge was built in 1924 and rebuilt in 1999. A general store, marina and gift shop are the primary commercial ...
Location ID: #12081
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Cottages at 28, 31, 39 Penninsula Drive.
Location ID: #5013
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Residential area. Homes circa 1940 to 1960. Many bungalows and two storey detached homes, some with front driveways and garages. Predominantly A frame roofs and brick siding facades. Small strip mall with Dairy Queen next door, interesting ...
Location ID: #9365
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Upscale residential street in Pinewood Estates neighbourhood.
Location ID: #5112
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Small residential street running north/south. Small town look. Mid-scale housing, quiet street with no high rises. 1940’s era. Between Jackson Street West and Melbourne Street.
Location ID: #5129
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Large older homes. Divided by trees and foliage/shrubs. Sidewalk on both sides. Manicured lawns and gardens. Mostly brick 2 1/2 storey homes with porches. Period lamp posts. No hydro lines or poles visible on street.
Location ID: #4997
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Mid sized city. Period buildings downtown. One major street, George Street North. Various residential styles including Victorian.
Location ID: #5132
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Privately owned waterfall with train trestle bridge running over it. Bridge is CPR owned. Vehicle bridge also above falls. Falls are 22 ft high by 54 ft wide. Part of the Bronte Creek.