Location ID: #18647
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Located on the main level of a 2 storey red brick building situated across from the VIA Rail station on dead end street. Industrial looking coffee bar with distressed hardwood flooring, exposed brick, open duct work and wooden ceiling with dining ...
Location ID: #6467
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Built in 1893 and located in Kitchener's downtown core, The Walper Hotel is a modern boutique hotel completely renovated in 2016 but retaining some original fixtures including hardwood floors, high ceilings and windows, and stained glass skylight. ...
Location ID: #10308637
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Located in an 1874 building that was once used as a stable for the Alexander Hotel, Old Goat Books is a second-hand bookstore that features floor to ceiling bookshelves, tin ceilings, and exposed beams.
Location ID: #10298287
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7,500 sq ft nightclub that features high ceilings (25 foot), elevated balcony space, a 75-foot full-service bar, stage with state-of-the-art sound and lighting, and coat check. The venue can accommodate up to 680 guests.
Location ID: #6585
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Williamsburg to has an attractive, natural setting which includes a beautiful pond,wetlands and restored 19th century Mennonite chapel, The Dedication Centre at Williamsburg. There are also a variety of activities to do including bird watching and ...
Location ID: #3430
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Access from various points. 19km trail between Cambridge and Paris. Everglades campground and German Mill Ruins. Glen Morris access is public and located with parking in town. Privately owned river campsite with access and situated beside ruins of ...
Location ID: #3300
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Constructed in 1922; oldest operating arena in the world. Renovated, modern interior. Small hall and observation area on 2nd level. Lots of parking. Situated beside a large park. Renovated exterior with a period look.
Location ID: #4048
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The Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex, also known as The Aud, features 3 hockey arenas with sizable rinks, the Jack Couch Ball Park, athletic fields, a running track, and a skate park. Main arena building has many meeting rooms, conference ...
Location ID: #10298469
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Located in downtown Kitchener, Schneider Haus National Historic Site showcases early nineteenth century life with well preserved period architecture and heritage gardens. Built circa 1816, the Museum features a Georgian style farmhouse surrounded by ...
Location ID: #10298467
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Located in downtown Cambridge near the Grand River, McDougall Cottage Historic Site is an 1858 granite and limestone home with the character of nineteenth century Scottish life. The interior features original craftsmanship, period furnishings, and ...
Location ID: #18765
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Doon Heritage Village is a 1914 living-history village set on about 60 acres, on the same site as the Waterloo Region Museum in Kitchener. It features over twenty historic buildings, two farms, heritage gardens, costumed interpreters, period ...
Location ID: #2885
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Located just north of Highway 401, the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum is the largest community museum in Canada. Its indoor galleries trace 12,000 years of local history through to the present, with feature and travelling exhibits, a Hall of ...
Location ID: #15723
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Woodside National Historic Site features a one and a half storey Gothic Revival brick home, built in 1853, situated on 11.5 acres of wooded grounds, gardens and lawn with small pond and original driveway through woodland. There are wood floors, ...
Location ID: #18702
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Two storey community space with offices for lease to artists, non-profits and innovators. 735 square foot rehearsal hall with Rosco Floors, stage curtains and full length mirrors. Hallway art gallery and board room. Parking lot available on site.
Location ID: #4143
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Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa is a 60 guestroom Relais & Chateaux property nestled in the Carolinian forest in Cambridge, Ontario.
Location ID: #11754
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The 19th century fire hall, built in 1898, has been renovated to accommodate a main floor museum/gift shop. The second floor, formerly the living quarters, is now the Fire Safety Education Centre, Library and Archives. The library and archives holds ...
Location ID: #3620
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Located on Speed River, now part of the City of Cambridge. Core is period stone buildings. Former factories and condo building along river. Period stone row housing and church nearby. Old factories and industrial areas. Mill on river. Carnegie ...
Location ID: #8365
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Part of the Idea Exchange, the Queen's Square Public Library and Cambridge Galleries are housed in a 2-storey brick building with a parking lot at the back. Building originally opened in 1977 and underwent significant renovations in 1993. Space is ...
Location ID: #11832
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Renovations completed 2007. This two storey, red brick, 1922 Carnegie Library is situated beside the old Town Hall in the village of Hespeler. The renovations included enclosing the library in a glass box and removing all interior elements of the ...
Location ID: #11748
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Former Public Utilities Commission building, built in 1921 and operated as a Hydro building for 60 years. The renovated facilities includes gallery space, pottery studio, fabric art studio, Summerbys Studio and Toyota Auditorium. Multi-leveled, ...
Location ID: #14091
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Opened in march of 2013, the 59,000 sq. ft. performing arts centre has a 500 seat auditorium with balcony. The stage is 79' wide and 39' deep and has a fly system with 53 lines, grid height is 59'. The orchestra pit will hold 20 musicians; 9 ...
Location ID: #6419
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Set on 27 acres in downtown Kitchener, Victoria Park opened in 1896. It contains a man-made lake with 3 islands, pedestrian bridges, large playground with splash pad, a bandstand, the Victoria Park Pavilion and the clock tower from the 1924 city ...
Location ID: #5664
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Built in 2004, facility comprises two NHL sized ice surfaces with dressing rooms, large foyer and plenty of parking. Former site of Sportsworld Amusement Park. Has arena, change room, concession area, dressing room, grandstand, hallway, lobby, ...
Location ID: #5049
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Stone tower along Grand River. Small cemetery. Constructed in 1925 and 1926. Designed by Toronto based architect William Langton. The tower serves as a memorial to the Mennonite German pioneers who first migrated to the area in 1800.