Location ID: #6368
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The Vanderburgh House is a two-storey, clapboard, salt box-shaped house that was built in the early 1800s by Richard Vanderburgh. Yellow exterior with white trim and white picket fence. Symmetrical Georgian architecture with centre door. ...
Location ID: #13956
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Originally built in 1887, the Crystal Palace is a scaled down version of Joseph Paxton’s Crystal Palace built in 1851 in London, England. Possibly the only miniature Crystal Palace remaining in North America. Located on the Picton Fairgrounds, the ...
Location ID: #7268
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2nd floor gallery space. Located in a former industrial space. Wooden pillars and wooden ceiling. Large, arched windows facing Queen St W. Mix of concrete and wood flooring. Industrial, aluminium vents in ceiling.
Location ID: #6291
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Mid-scale urban residential street. Sections of row houses and new and old townhouses. Period red-brick church exterior with historic plaque. Trinity ends at King St E by another church.
Location ID: #7642
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Homes built largely between 1880 and 1905. They are small to medium in size, and are typical of the Victorian period of architecture found in Toronto's downtown neighbourhoods.
Location ID: #15751
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Opened in 1988, the Killman Zoo is situated on 33 acres with 9 acres of heavily wooded, winding trails, ponds and animal exhibits. There is a wide range of animals including bear, lemur, coyote, porcupine, wolf and approximately 30 big cats like ...
Location ID: #13106
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The Greenbelt is a 203.5 square kilometres (78.6 sq mi) crescent of land within the present-day boundaries of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in which real estate development is strictly controlled. It begins at Shirleys Bay in the west and ...
Location ID: #630
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Residential street in Etobicoke. Mix of midscale and downscale homes from small bungalows to new buildings. Large water tower visible behind homes.
Location ID: #5334
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Once formed a right-of-way for the Ottawa Electric Railway. In 1937 when the unused rails were removed, the land was donated to the nearby community of Rockcliffe Park Village as a park. It expanded with more donations of land (the Rockeries) in ...
Location ID: #2572
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City skyline from the Carlisle building. Laurier and Lyon.
Location ID: #15618
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Affluent residential neighbourhood in Etobicoke including stone homes, Tudor-inspired houses, and leafy streets.
Location ID: #14920
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19th-century Victorian and Italianate style mansion built in 1869. Brick house has two floors and an attic. Stairs at the entrance and living rooms and kitchen on the main floor. Master bedroom on 2nd floor features an ensuite bathroom with white ...
Location ID: #11262
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Small town located along Lake Temagami, Caribou Lake and Cassels Lake among others. Old growth red and white pine forests surround the town. Main commercial street along Highway 11. Many cottages and marinas at surrounding lakes.
Location ID: #14631
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Located inside a historic barn, the Hayloft Dancehall is a bar and live music venue in Prince Edward County. The bar has acted as an event space for weddings, dance parties, and bands. The hall has a stage and high ceilings in the main area. Also ...
Location ID: #9762
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Thorncliffe Park Drive is a horseshoe-shaped drive with East York Town Centre at the centre and Overlea Boulevard at the end. Mix of high and low-rise apartments, office buildings, mall, gas station, coffee shop, public library, schools, and a Greek ...
Location ID: #3188
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One of the franchised Firkin Group of Pubs, a British-style bar. Located in basement of historic Flatiron Building. Bar is below street level. Patio along South side of building. British themed artwork throughout, including images of Monty Python, ...
Location ID: #6290
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Located in Trinity Square Park. Bordered by Eaton Centre, Marriot Hotel and corporate high-rises. Waterfall and pool emerges from north side wall, small river runs beside. Three arches at north side of labyrinth. Across the street from New City hall.
Location ID: #13415
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Colourful roadside motel in South River, Ontario.
Location ID: #13048
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Location ID: #13044
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Residential street.
Location ID: #6626
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Tightly knit community of only a few hundred homes situated on quaint boulevards and pretty cul-de-sac. Post war housing built between 1944 and 1946.
Location ID: #9496
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Rural community.
Location ID: #6297
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Older upscale homes. Tree lined street of Aberdeen Avenue. Dead end running part way up the mountain. Mostly brick and stucco structures.
Location ID: #12082
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Cottages at 661 ,665 ,669 Turtle Bay Blvd North.