Location ID: #10297090
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The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a non-profit public art gallery and art education centre located in a 3 story historic red brick former mill in Bowmanville. The first floor houses an art gallery, the second floor is used for education ...
Location ID: #10295845
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Located in an industrial part of Pickering, this unique art gallery features vintage furniture, weird trinkets, spooky arts, oddities, and macabre style items.
Location ID: #10296833
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The Second Wedge Brewing Co. is a craft brewery located in a renovated, freestanding building in the heart of historic Uxbridge, just off the main street and across from the period Uxbridge train station. The property includes a production brewery, ...
Location ID: #6570
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Historic village dating back to the 1820s when mills and factories operated out of the area. Cemetery, church, library, small stores and park. Beautifully preserved midscale clapboard houses on tree-lined lots. Sometimes referred to as the "Hamlet ...
Location ID: #10296515
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Located in a period 2 story red brick building on a corner in the hamlet of Hampton, northeast of Oshawa in Durham Region, the Hampton South General Store also contains a LCBO outlet.
Location ID: #5322
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Modern 4 storey municipal art gallery. Conceived by the Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, the Gallery is part of the Civic Centre in downtown Oshawa and overlooks the Civic Gardens. Exhibition rooms are very large and range from 1,300 square ...
Location ID: #6352
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Circa 1940 reproduction movie theatre reflecting small town look. Art Deco lines with vibrant stucco trim exterior. Lobby with concession area, posters & memorabilia, and black and white checkerboard tiled floor. There are 2 viewing rooms each ...
Location ID: #10286273
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2,500 sq ft indoor golf facility. Front desk area, two seating areas, and two bathrooms (one is handicapped). There are three cube-shaped simulator bays (each measuring 15’x15’x10.5’). Each bay is equipped with a computer, overhead projector, full ...
Location ID: #10292255
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Constructed in 1954, this automotive manufacturing/industrial factory has an old coal power plant on site. Several locations on the site are currently unused and suitable for filming with minimal interruptions. Can also accommodate in certain areas ...
Location ID: #5487
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Part of Toronto Regional Conservation Authority. Varied terrain and vegetation. Vacant barn, pet cemetery and small lake. Acquired in 1998. The Secord Forest and Wildlife Area in Uxbridge is an environmentally significant 230 acre property. Over 30 ...
Location ID: #7636
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Several hiking trails; Trans Canada Trail (19km), Oak Ridges Trail (18km) and a Multi-Use Trail (48km). Part of the Duffins Creek Watershed and the Oak Ridges Moraine. Covers approx 1500 hectares. Forests, trails, rivers. 2 parking areas on ...
Location ID: #3463
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Small conservation area mostly accessible by road. Picnic areas with pavilions and playground. Open fields, soccer field, woodland trails, lookouts, stream with footbridge and pond.
Location ID: #4875
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Sports training and competition facility, and recreational complex. International FIFA size artificial turf playing field can be configured into 2 or 4 fields with power assisted curtaining, roof height of 50 ft., climate controlled, two batting ...
Location ID: #4872
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Mid-sized city with older downtown core. Modern urban civic buildings, churches and period commercial buildings. Urban revitalization plan. Painted murals on downtown buildings. Oshawa Public Library 65 Bagot St (www.opl.on.ca), Robert McLaughlin ...
Location ID: #17217
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This bandshell, set in the urban Memorial Park in downtown Oshawa, was a gift from R.S. McLaughlin, founder of General Motors Canada, in 1942 to the City of Oshawa. Also on site is an elaborate two-sided fountain, war memorial and fixed picnic and ...
Location ID: #13097
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City park and gardens. Peony garden, ornamental gazebo, pedestrian footbridge "Rotary Bridge" over Oshawa Creek.
Location ID: #17241
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Located along the shore of Lake Ontario in Oshawa, Lakeview Park is a community park with mature landscape setting, views of Lake Ontario, and is connected to recreational trails, Joseph Kolodzie Oshawa Creek Bike Path and the Waterfront Trail, ...
Location ID: #5025
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On the banks of Duffins Creek, Pickering Museum Village is the largest living history museum in Durham Region that represents early settlement of Pickering Township from 1810 - 1920. The 18 period buildings include a church, general store, inn, 3 ...
Location ID: #20301
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Uxbridge Music hall is a red brick restored historic venue for performing arts, live entertainment, weddings and special events and various other purposes. It is located just off of the main commercial area of Uxbridge and seats 390. It features a ...
Location ID: #10273857
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Built in 1847, Waverley Place Museum is nestled in the heart of beautiful Bowmanville. This historically designated home features an Edwardian style interior including a furnished period dining room, an original staircase and upper hallway, and a ...
Location ID: #10275902
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The Scugog Shores Museum Village is located on a large, open property, with various buildings set up in close proximity to replicate the feel of a mid 1800s to mid 1900s village. It preserves, researches, interprets and exhibits artifacts related to ...
Location ID: #18068
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The Oshawa Port is owned by the Hamilton Port Authority, and includes mooring for multiple large ships. The Port is located beside Lakeshore Park in Oshawa, and includes a long pier between the Park beach and the Harbour, various silos for salt, ...
Location ID: #4293
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672 acres. Includes cranberry marsh with viewing platforms and boardwalk. Wooded areas with paths.
Location ID: #10269306
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184 acre Summer Camp operated by the Boy Scouts of Canada, created by Sam McLauchlin, founder of GM Canada, in 1946. The camp features a variety of rustic buildings including the large Council Hall located on a pond with original log construction, ...