Location ID: #4587
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7 acre cemetery in residential area. Mount Hope Cemetery dates to the mid 1800s. Has entrance, monuments, trees, gravestones and statues.
Location ID: #4043
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Located approximately 100 km west of Toronto, Kitchener is the seat of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It was the Town of Berlin from 1854 until 1912 and the City of Berlin from 1912 until 1916. The City of Kitchener covers an area of 136.86 ...
Location ID: #18703
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Tiny triangular park established in 1894 surrounded by mature neighborhood, grass boulevards, sidewalks and matured trees. Park contains a small playground with swings, metal arbour surrounding a granite fountain and park sign.
Location ID: #8629
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The Freeport Bridge spans the Grand River on King Street East between Riverbank Drive and Stonegate Drive in the City of Kitchener. The property consists of a multiple-span concrete bowstring arch bridge that was constructed between 1925 and 1926.
Location ID: #12712
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Opened December 2012. The four span, post tension, cast in place, twin box girder segmental bridge is four lanes wide and 237 metres long with 95 metres over the Grand River. The bridge connects Kossuth Road and Fountain Street. The Walter Bean ...
Location ID: #2165
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This large park includes forested portions with trails roadways, a children’s area with splash pad and playground, 3 baseball diamonds and a multi use recreation center. The center includes a 25-yard indoor pool, gym, solarium and rooms for event ...
Location ID: #2469
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Modern multi-purpose performing arts centre opened in 1980. Architect Reider Hymman and Lobban. Studio art gallery and Raffi Armenian Theatre. The Raffi Armenian Theatre has tri-level seating with a main orchestra level, mezzanine level and ...
Location ID: #21983
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THEMUSEUM was built as a department store in 1925 and underwent extensive renovations circa 2000, with the four above-ground floors reconfigured around a central atrium, a feature “cheese wall,” and a floating glass staircase. On the upper floors, ...
Location ID: #11484
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Outlet mall with high end retailers, restaurant, park-like common area with waterfall and pond and office space. Situated at Highway 8 and Highway 401 with easy highway access and lots of available parking.
Location ID: #18935
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Built in 1966, the 746,000 sq. ft. indoor shopping centre is located on one level. Skylights, food court, back hallways and loading docks.
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: #2283
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City consists of 3 smaller communities: Hespeler, Galt and Preston. Main street in Galt is Water Street, running along the Grand River. There are 3 main bridges crossing the Grand River in the downtown core; 2 are cement structures. A large ...
Location ID: #18589
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Large parkland with wetlands, forest and meadow, playground and toboggan hill, winter skating on a large open water Shoemaker Pond which facilitates winter skating. Paved asphalt path runs from Queens Avenue to Stirling Avenue and Greenbrook Drive. ...
Location ID: #4044
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Sitting on 2 1/2 acres in downtown Kitchener, the vacant bus terminal was built in 1988 and closed in 2019. Main bus station and downtown hub for local Grand River Transit (GRT) bus services for Kitchener and Waterloo. This modern terminal is also ...
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: #5724
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Large western-looking indoor and outdoor farmers' market with many vendors, open year round from Thursday to Saturday. Rural agricultural market featuring local produce. Over 600 vendors including arts, crafts, food, meats, cheeses shops, and more. ...
Location ID: #18646
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Former Waterloo County Registry Office. Civic District neighbourhood. Art Deco architecture style. Built in 1939. Converted to 150 seat performance theatre in 2001. Terrazzo flooring, marble walls and steps with nickel plated heating grates and ...
Location ID: #14652
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Downtown area of Preston in Cambridge, Ontario including King Street. Preston boasts an eclectic mix of historic and newer architecture, interspersed with open and functional community space. Park with bandshell gazebo, cenotaph, and picnic area. ...
Location ID: #11751
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Completed in 2008, new city hall is the focal point at Civic Square and is joined to the Historic City Hall by a glass walkway. Interior has a four-storey Atrium allowing all levels to open to centre of building and has a living wall of tropical ...
Location ID: #11749
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Third oldest operating farmers' market in Canada, begun in 1830. The two-storey red brick building on the corner of Ainslie and Dickson has a main level vendors' market and a second floor board office with meeting rooms. Market operates Saturdays ...
Location ID: #11736
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1916 7 panel rivet-connected pratt through truss bridge situated over the Speed River. The bridge is a one lane structure requiring vehicles to stop and take turns crossing, length is 114.8 feet (35 metres).
Location ID: #5315
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Part of the Grand River Conservation Lands. Riverside Park has Speed River running along side it. Factory on opposite shore. Manicured lawn, gardens, forests and woodland. Streams and a pond with a footbridge. Baseball diamond with a large ...
Location ID: #3905
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25m x 15m. Indoor pool built in 1974. Six lanes. Permanent starting blocks and diving board. Wooden fold away bleachers on one side.
Location ID: #2284
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Amalgamation of Blair, Galt & Hespeler in 1973 created Cambridge. Grand River winds through Cambridge. Galt is now downtown Cambridge and features Victorian homes, 19th century historic buildings & tree lined streets. Hespeler houses some original ...