Location ID: #6577
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Located in Brampton, Ontario, Wet'n'Wild Toronto is a dynamic watermark spanning 100 acres that provides a variety of settings including towering water slides, a lazy river, water play zones, a wave pool, picnic areas, and wide-open parking lots. ...
Location ID: #8584
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Located along the banks of the Sydenham River. Several bridges, including a pedestrian bridge. Main street is several blocks of both period and modern buildings. Many older, smaller homes, some of which back onto the river with private docks.
Location ID: #22062
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A small park with mature trees, parking lot and washroom facilities. Considered the eastern terminus of the Friendship Trail, it has a cement sidewalk that separates the beach from the park area. With views of Buffalo, New York, the beach is sandy ...
Location ID: #7507
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25 metre outdoor pool. Slide, diving board and large shallow end. Stand alone building
Location ID: #7382
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1 1/2 blocks in length. Several period homes along one side. 78 William was once the old Credit Valley Railway Station, now a private residence, white clapboard with turret backs onto railway. 54 William, Brockbank House, is an 1860 Gothic ...
Location ID: #6804
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Residential street of new-build townhouses.
Location ID: #6490
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Modern multi-purpose recreation facility opened in 1993. Parkin Architects. 3,400 seat Olympic-sized ice arena. 4- lane 220 m indoor track. Meeting & program room. Banquet room seats 400. Swimming pool is a variable depth pool with 8 lanes. ...
Location ID: #12449
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Rural fields and farmland.
Location ID: #6568
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Rural winding road. Farmland and woodland. Stream with bridge.
Location ID: #6524
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Period front exterior. 1960s-style diner, American bar. 160 seat room. 2 rooms. Wood paneled. Rear parking lot. Patio dining area. Current owner of West Town also owns the medical clinic to the north at 206 Locke St S.
Location ID: #6556
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Circa 1836. Small town with historic main street, Brock Street, public school, rotary park with gazebo, library and courtyard. Period and modern buildings and storefronts in downtown core. Period brick and woodframe homes in a variety of ...
Location ID: #14990
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Located in Confederation Park along the shores of Lake Ontario, the water park offering a variety of swimming pool options is open from June until Labour Day, seven days a week. Picnic areas, man-made shade, concession and restaurant, change rooms, ...
Location ID: #6531
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Westfield Heritage Village is a historic pioneer village circa 1790 to 1920. Covers 130 hectares and features 30 buildings including a train station with TH & B Engine 103 and WWII caboose, blacksmith shop, wood shops, farms, barns, mills, cabins, ...
Location ID: #13522
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St Mary's River rapids occupy a short stretch of the St Mary's River in the heart of Sault Ste Marie and are accessible only from the Canadian side. Popular with anglers, the rapids are easily reached from Whitefish Island. The 22 acre Batchewana ...
Location ID: #5816
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Waterloo Central Railway trains travels through old order Mennonite country, through countrysides, farms, fields, as well as over a wooden and steel trestle bridge and river. Passes by railway crossings, country roads, farm fields, and restoration ...
Location ID: #6593
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Located on Pilkington Eighth Line Rd near Twin Bridges. Near the Elora Gorge on the Grand River.
Location ID: #18623
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Built in 1853 by George Wilkes, Mayor of Brantford to provide water to his Holmedale Mill. The dam reaches across the Grand River and has the Grand Valley Trail running along the south side. The paved SC Johnson Trail also runs along the south side ...
Location ID: #20348
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Small park separated from Grant Anderson Park by Bonnie Drive. The park has paved walking paths from its' four corners joining in the centre at a group of flag poles. The paths are tree lined. There is a small wood cabin at the Bonnie Street ...
Location ID: #19789
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Located in the middle of the Village of Warkworth, this 3-acre conservation area sits on a dammed section of Mill Creek, making it a perfect area for recreational fishers. The park includes wooded areas and a walking path along the river, passing by ...
Location ID: #6640
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Small downtown with several period buildings and storefronts. Old period jail now the Board of Health. Armory and museum. Several upscale period streets lined with mature trees. Train Station and park with river. Churches and libraries. Less than 2 ...
Location ID: #19686
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The location has an aviary and 20 acres of botanical gardens with 6 distinctive gardens: over 2,000 different species of Conifer trees, the largest collection in North America. The formal gardens, designed from the Renaissance period and from those ...
Location ID: #17422
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Wortley Village is a neighbourhood just South of the downtown core in London. The area spans Wortley Rd. and extends a few blocks east and west of the street. The neighbourhood was annexed into London in 1890 and is filled with 19th century style ...
Location ID: #6654
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Wye Marsh, and its interpretive centre, sits on a 3,000-acre wildlife area situated in an environmentally endowed location in southern Georgian Bay. Wildlife sanctuary. Ponds and canoeing channels. Floating boardwalk. Trails through marsh and ...
Location ID: #19650
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Wellington street west is a 2.3 km road and shopping area west of downtown Ottawa. It was once connected to the Wellington Street in downtown Ottawa but they were severed in the 1960s.