Location ID: #5518
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Small park split in two by an elevated rail line. Basketball court and cement pad. Playground and benches. Pedestrian underpass to Ferguson Ave South. Surrounding residences are a mix of downscale houses and apartment high rises. 0.88 acres
Location ID: #5425
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Situated on the Mountain Brow at the top of the Jolley Cut. 8 acres. Features a rock garden, ornamental benches, lighted walkways including a stone staircase. Wildflowers and grasses. Panoramic views of city and harbour. Parking on site.
Location ID: #5863
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Small cemetery with winding dirt road. Very hilly ground. Older cemetery with mature trees and period headstones. No no parking available.
Location ID: #5900
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City in Northern Ontario, located about four hours north of Toronto, which was founded following the discovery of nickel ore by Tom Flanagan, a Canadian Pacific Railway blacksmith in 1883, when the transcontinental railway was near completion. ...
Location ID: #11031
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Sherman Ave runs from old Victorian residential tree lined street through commercial to industrial. Several major intersections, rail crossings and downscale residential and industrial combination.
Location ID: #17904
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Boxing club in Scarborough with boxing ring, weight room, reception area. Parking lot at the front of the brick building.
Location ID: #17906
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Boxing gym on the lower level or a building. Entrance on Sheridan Ave. Boxing ring, punching bags, weight training area, lockers, and florescent lighting.
Location ID: #5706
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A wide commercial street in Toronto with narrow storefronts, several old buildings and streetcar tracks running down the centre of the road.
Location ID: #17879
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Downscale residential area.
Location ID: #11438
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Completed in 2011, 14,000 sq. ft. glass and steel event space overlooking Lake Ontario. Observatory holds 100 people, glass on 3 sides, vaulted wooden slated ceiling. Immediately in front of the Observatory is the Rotary Centennial Pond and the ...
Location ID: #9319
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Snake Road is a rural winding, hilly road that is 4 km, two lane, hard top, running between Thomson Drive in Waterdown and ends at Beth Jacob Cemetery in Burlington. The road passes under Highway 403 and has a single car width rail line overpass.
Location ID: #5655
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Spencer Smith Park is located on the shore of Lake Ontario and includes a gazebo, small beach, war memorial and the Waterfront Trail. There is also a 137 meter long attraction called the Brant Street Pier which boasts a walkway, raised platform and ...
Location ID: #16942
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Small town church built in 1852 located in the heart of Rockwood. The church itself is located on a large green space next to a parish hall community centre. Grey stone exteriors with tower and arched windows. Entrance lobby has stairway and chair ...
Location ID: #14947
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Located in St.-Charles, this arena features a large skating rink for ice hockey or curling, as well as player boxes, bleachers, an enclosed mezzanine level. Several dressing rooms including one with a sliding barn door. Large upper hall with long ...
Location ID: #5431
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Man-made lake in former sand quarry. Accessible by gravel roads with beaches at shoreline.
Location ID: #5535
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Variety of looks including commercial storefronts, restaurants, cafes, high rise and low rise apartments and condos, churches, large Victorian homes, many of which are run down and boarding houses to the north end. Downscale looks as well.
Location ID: #13023
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Sterling Road is a downscale residential street with small brick rowhouses north of Perth Street and an old automotive industrial area south of Perth St with red brick buildings. There is also the still-operating Nestle factory just north of Dundas ...
Location ID: #17481
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Complex includes 4 ice pads with connecting hallways, dressing rooms, snack bar and viewing galleries, lap pool and leisure pool, fitness centre with large weight room, gym, auditorium with seating for 200 and 2 meeting rooms holding 40 people. Also ...
Location ID: #5840
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Significant historic site. Sainte-Marie was the 17th century fortress and headquarters for the French Jesuit mission to the Huron Nation and was Ontario's first European community. In 1639 the Jesuits began construction of this palisaded ...
Location ID: #9371
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Canadian style gated community, with no security gate. Instead it has decorative side fences at the entrances. No guarded or gated main entrances. Rows of 2-storey homes, most with attached double garage and driveway. Small park with path cutting ...
Location ID: #5513
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Rural monster home development. 2 acre lots.
Location ID: #5466
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Small town off the beaten path. Period homes, feed mill, older garage, butcher and antique store.
Location ID: #12703
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Scarborough Historical Society is located in eastern Scarborough inside the former Morrish General Store, tthe front exterior remains looking like an 1890s general store. Situated on the corner of Meadowvale and Kingston Roads, the two storey red ...
Location ID: #12890
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