Location ID: #5152
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Current brick edifice (206, 208 and 210 Queen St W) was built in 1888 by Thomas Ryder. Second Empire architectural style (visible in the Mansard roofing). Garden patio.
Location ID: #13417
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Hotel and conference centre in Sault Ste. Marie with spacious guest suites, a fitness centre, pool, spa, banquet hall, meeting spaces, as well as a contemporary restaurant called Quattro Chophouse + Bar.
Location ID: #14387
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Four-star hotel in Sault Ste. Marie with more than 100 guest rooms and suites, meeting space, an indoor pool, fitness centre, restaurant and bar.
Location ID: #11362
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2 level brick building, 2 steps up from street level, opposite TTC streetcar yard, adjoining “Red Rocket Coffee”. Bar and tables with window seating counters on main floor. Upper dining room, wide open, rectangular space with wood burning pizza ...
Location ID: #6422
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Located on the upper level of historic Queen Victoria Place. Offers views of the Niagara Falls. Pub-style family dining restaurant with an outdoor terrace. Administered by the Niagara Parks Commission; open seasonally.
Location ID: #10291606
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The Quetton Dock/Boat Launch is located in Washago at the northern tip of Lake Couchiching, near the Township's Centennial Park with public beach access, multi-purpose courts, dog park, and parking lot. The community was founded in 1868 as a ...
Location ID: #5183
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Quiet urban park with no recreational facilities nestled behind the Ontario Legislative Buildings. Oval park surrounded by running track on the periphery. Entrances at north, south, west and east. North entrance at cenotaph where Queen’s Park ...
Location ID: #14782
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250-acre reclaimed quarry property located near Highway 405 and the Niagara River. Features smooth and rolling terrains, escarpment regions, park, forest, woods, golf facilities, fields, cliffs, caves with water, waterfalls, lakes, ponds, small ...
Location ID: #22006
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Queens Park is a small, round green space with mature trees, gardens, sidewalks and gazebo. The sidewalk runs north/south through the park as a continuation of Derby Road. Queen's Circle is a one way two-lane wide street that runs in a circle around ...
Location ID: #8963
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This boat launch is located in Queenston, Niagara-on-the-Lake at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment where the Niagara River widens out at the northern end of the Niagara Gorge. The Niagara River is quite calm here and fairly wide. Queenston is ...
Location ID: #5190
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Small suburb outside Niagara-on-the-Lake. Many period homes. Mid to upscale Victorian and Colonial style. Period school, historic homes including Mackenzie House and Laura Secord Homestead. Willowbank Estate, Brock Monument and boat launch.
Location ID: #5182
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2 lane hardtop runs through Paradise Grove Park. Hiking and biking trails through park. No overhead wires. Dense bush and wooded areas.
Location ID: #5154
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Lakeside park with white gazebo and band shell. View of Fort Niagara in NY and Steamship Tugboats.
Location ID: #5175
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Dead end residential street running north to south. Entrance from Lorne Park Road. Treed street, mid-scale and well-kept homes in a variety of styles. No sidewalks.
Location ID: #5148
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This historic building was completed in 1957 and has been renovated. It features exhibition space, a theatre with VIP suite and balcony, meeting rooms, and Fountainblu Event Venue. Modern glass lobby.
Location ID: #5156
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Concrete single storey bridge with a green steel truss at centre over Don River. Truss has message on west Side. Below is a network of green girders and posts over a small laneway and paved path. Bridge goes over highway, river, railway and path ...
Location ID: #8695
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Features 2-storey buildings, 1900-1920 storefronts, restaurants, churches and low rise apartment buildings.
Location ID: #5158
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Street scenes in Moss Park area with pawnshops, jewelry stores, restaurants, parking lot. Some downscale looks.
Location ID: #5162
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Commercial street with mix of downscale and midscale shops. Mix of restaurants, stores and other commercial properties. Billboards and murals. Underpass bridge at Degrassi St.
Location ID: #5173
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Once solid with counterculture storefronts and low rent commercial, west of University Ave is now a scattered mix of period buildings with hip narrow storefronts and mainstream giants. Has retro trendy stores, boutiques and bars in either period or ...
Location ID: #5180
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Toronto harbourfront area from Yonge Street to Lower Spadina Avenue. Many high-rise condominiums with storefronts, office buildings, hotels, interestingly shaped wood decks, HTO Park, Martin Goodman Trail for biking, access to Island ferries, Queens ...
Location ID: #8409
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A bridge where King St E and Queen St E meet over the Don River with pedestrian access to the Don Valley River trail and Corktown Common Park. Includes surrounding streets with new condos.
Location ID: #5168
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Alleyways south of Queen St W, between Portland St and Spadina Ave, including Graffiti Alley (Toronto's most well-known alleyway) and Rush Lane. Alleyway walls are covered in bright graffiti and murals.
Location ID: #5146
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Row houses, semi-detached houses, brownstones, gothic-style homes located near Bruce Mackey Park, Jimmie Simpson Park and Degrassi St. Narrow roads.