Location ID: #13832
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Small florist shop on commercial street with workroom at back of store.
Location ID: #20690
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Eighteen-hole golf course taking advantage of the Canadian northern landscape. Designed by golf course architect Thomas McBroom, the course winds its way through streams, wetlands, rock outcroppings and spectacular forests populates with white birch ...
Location ID: #12270
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Auto repair shop. Garage bay and lift. There are two unused billboards on site. It shares the same parking lot with another auto repair shop right beside it (128 Richmond Street East).
Location ID: #11005
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Motel located along the shores of Lake Nipissing in North Bay.
Location ID: #20499
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A restaurant on Frenchman's Bay in Pickering with contemporary design, high ceilings, waterfront patio, a dock with crane and a large parking lot.
Location ID: #20422
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The Toronto Railway Museum, located downtown in Roundhouse Park, includes several historic rail cars and locomotives in its collection.
Location ID: #6045
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3-storey Victorian Estate bed and breakfast built in 1860 with Queen Anne Revival influences. White stucco facade with green shutters on windows. Wrap around porch. Manicured lawns and hedges. In-ground pool with concrete deck and tennis courts. ...
Location ID: #6119
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Refurbished 390 seat "art moderne" period event venue and cinema, originally opened in 1939. Renovated lobby now features an extensive snack bar and wine and food items for sale. Art Deco style.
Location ID: #20333
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Ashphalt path leads through woods from field parking and small box office to an outdoor open air amphitheatre with a forested stage backdrop on the Fenelon Falls Fairgrounds. Multi tiered grass levels for picnic style or chair seating, crushed ...
Location ID: #20296
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Waterfront restaurant with large indoor dining room and deck overlooking palm-treed beach. The dining room has open duct work, hardwood flooring, and large windows overlooking the beach and water. Small separate dining area, interior sit-up bar and ...
Location ID: #5222
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Street level bistro with hardwood flooring, stone walls, large bar and lounge with windows overlooking patio on King William Street.
Location ID: #7768
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Former bank building, hardwood flooring and hardwood detail, bank lighting, small bar, leather bench seating, tables overlooking Aberdeen Avenue. Small black wrought iron fenced patio on north side. Second floor apartment for private functions has ...
Location ID: #6121
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1 level red brick period building with patio seating street side in front. Mature trees around patio. Open concept restaurant with two entrance doors and roll up garage doors on each side of main entrance opening dining area to street view. Hardwood ...
Location ID: #3852
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The Tim Hortons Field is a multi-purpose stadium that replaced Ivor Wynne Stadium and opened in September 2014. It has a 24,000 permanent seat capacity with field expansion availability. Video scoreboard and several hundred HD TV screens located ...
Location ID: #4545
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One of the oldest bars in Toronto. Featuring 2 floors, each with its own distinct character. Tons of atmosphere. Stylish decor. Performance stage. Grand piano. Pool table. Pinball machine. Kitchen. Natural Light. Art deco finishes.
Location ID: #2009
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Built as the Kenmore Theatre in 1923, later becoming the famous CHCH-TV telecentre, the Westside Concert Theatre and the Lyric Theatre. Currently it is known as the abandoned "House theatre", and under this new name a soon to be renovated and ...
Location ID: #20108
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The Clothing Loft is a boutique-style women's consignment clothing store in a small-town named Listowel. Shoe and purse section. 3 change rooms with seating area.
Location ID: #19955
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The Thousand Islands Playhouse began in 1982 when a passionate group of community members bought the Gananoque Canoe Club from the local Rotary Club. Within the span of a few months, the vintage building was converted it into a 360 seat building on ...
Location ID: #20099
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Originally opened in April 1940. Grey stucco exterior. Box office at small entrance lobby, large live music venue in Oshawa with stage and pull down screen for movie and video projection, seats have been removed, capacity of 600. Black interior with ...
Location ID: #19855
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The Port Theatre opened in 1941 and was originally known as ‘The Roxy’. It features a distinct marquee with vintage letters that gives it an iconic, vintage look. The 450 capacity auditorium has an upper balcony, a full-sized stage, excellent PA ...
Location ID: #19837
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This 1 1/2 storey house was built in 1796 by William Fairfield Jr. In 1938, Mabel Fairfield-Gutzeit and her husband Dr. William Gutzeit purchased the house as their retirement home. They furnished the house with their collection of paintings, ...
Location ID: #19850
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The Lost Villages is a collection of ten heritage buildings arranged in a village-like setting at Ault Park, the township's oldest park. Housed in the buildings are historical artifacts and records from the "Lost Villages” - the six villages, three ...
Location ID: #19806
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The Aquatarium at Tall Ships Landing is nestled in the banks of the St. Lawrence River, home of the beautiful 1000 Islands in Brockville. This 27-million-dollar discovery centre is 6 years old and boasts over 33,000 square feet of exhibit space ...
Location ID: #19788
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The Trenton Greenbelt Conservation Area is 32 acres of land with 3 km of walkable hiking trails and a provincial fish sanctuary. It sits on the banks of the Trent River and has a usable boat launch as well as a walking path that follows along the ...