Location ID: #13524
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Two lane scenic winding parkways running alongside the Rideau Canal. The Queen Elizabeth Drive runs along the west side of the canal while Colonel By Drive runs along the east side.
Location ID: #2964
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Park with athletic fields, playground, inground pool, washrooms. On the Rideau River.
Location ID: #1826
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Built in honour of Canada's centennial in 1967. Amphitheatre overlooks river and Parliment buildings.
Location ID: #2187
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Park along the Ottawa river, including a small beach. Mature trees.
Location ID: #2395
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Upscale residential homes, mostly period, some modern styles.
Location ID: #2528
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Commercial ethnic district located on Somerset St W between Rochester St and Bays St. Home to many different Asian businesses including Vietnamese, Korean and Thai. Large Chinese gateway near Bay St which extends over Somerset St W. Street side ...
Location ID: #2572
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City skyline from the Carlisle building. Laurier and Lyon.
Location ID: #2671
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Corner of Elgin and Wellington streets. Confederation Square contains the National War Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. War Memorial designed by Vernon March. East of Confederation Square is the National Arts Centre. North West is ...
Location ID: #2843
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City park, located along Ottawa River. Home to the Nepean Sailing Club.
Location ID: #1758
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On the Ottawa River off Carling Ave at Acres Rd. Bandshell, picnic area, pond, playground, marshland.
Location ID: #10589
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Independently owned and operated arena with 5 rinks and the newly renovated Penalty Box Restaurant & Pub (seats up to 175). Rolling door access. Rinks #1 - 4 are about 30 years old but have been renovated over the years. Rink sizes: rinks #1 and #2 ...
Location ID: #15776
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Located on the north east corner of Main and Queen Streets in downtown Brampton, the Garden Square is an outdoor entertainment venue with large digital screen, patio tables and chairs. It is anchored by the Rose Theatre whose main entrance is off ...
Location ID: #1881
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The Bank of Nova Scotia is in a 1951 Art Deco 27-storey office building at the north east corner of King and Bay Streets and part of the Scotiabank complex. The L-shaped roof features boarded walkways and loose stone with two sets of mechanical ...
Location ID: #15618
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Affluent residential neighbourhood in Etobicoke including stone homes, Tudor-inspired houses, and leafy streets.
Location ID: #4234
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1931 CN train station renovated into an event space. Architect CNR Chief Architect John Schofield. Symmetrical two storey Beaux Arts style facade of Queenston limestone. Central entrance doorway with portico, open plaza across front, large ...
Location ID: #11742
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Small town, mostly 2 or 3-level buildings. An abundance of murals including one on a waterfront silo. Marina, church, a library in a former post office, 1920s curling club.
Location ID: #15036
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Established in 1815 and designated Brampton’s only Heritage Conservation District, Churchville is a small village in a scenic portion of the Credit River Valley. Set on flood plain, the village is bounded by Steeles Avenue to the north, Highway 407 ...
Location ID: #14196
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A community urban transit village, Mount Pleasant Village sits on 2,200 acres. Developed around transit and active transportation with the hub a clock tower, it is centered by a village square which includes a community centre, skating rink/pond, ...
Location ID: #2232
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4 lane street with elevated areas bypassing residential areas. Runs through industrial area. On and off ramps, some traffic lights. Includes night shot portfolio.
Location ID: #5924
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Small town located just south of Jackson's Point. Originally named Boucher’s Mills. Sutton was established on the Black River of Lake Simcoe in 1820. Old mill is still visible. Sutton is an ice-fishing center in winter months. Main street with ...
Location ID: #4678
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New Hamburg is a small town in the Wilmot Township in the regional municipality of Waterloo. Nith River runs through the town and features a dam. WJ Scott Conservation Area has dam and waterwheel. Period Main Street with former mill and period ...
Location ID: #11690
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Built in 1953, DJ Emery Bridge is a truss bridge on Shade Street joins the east and west banks of the Nith River in New Hamburg.
Location ID: #14920
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19th-century Victorian and Italianate style mansion built in 1869. Brick house has two floors and an attic. Stairs at the entrance and living rooms and kitchen on the main floor. Master bedroom on 2nd floor features an ensuite bathroom with white ...
Location ID: #15298
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A Victorian era brick church renovated in 2013 and now a community hub and event venue. Solar panels adorn the roof, a modern main hall with LED lighting, two pianos, and pipe organs. Event space is multi-use and flexible. Wood adornments, sliding ...