Location ID: #6313
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Preserved to reflect its historical character. Upscale Main Street, small town feel. Many former homes now cafes, boutiques and restaurants. Turn of the century architecture. Frederick Horseman Varley Art Gallery, Toogood Pond and Park, ...
Location ID: #4628
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19th Century Georgian homestead built in 1837. 10 room, 2 story home to Allen and Eliza Good, who emigrated from Ireland with their three children. Silo built in 1902 and is one of only two left in Ontario of that hexagonal build style. The other ...
Location ID: #6166
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Circa 1850 Old English, Victorian and country style homes. Narrow streets. Cemeteries.
Location ID: #6103
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Former water operated sawmill converted into shopping market complex. Located on historically significant Main Street with turn of the century architecture.
Location ID: #7695
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Paved stretch of country road located just north of Toronto.
Location ID: #7687
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Small-town look baseball diamond on quiet residential street. There is a small public school just behind the back catch. Surrounding homes are mostly small, post-war middle-class bungalows and 1 1/2 story houses. Park also contains an outdoor ...
Location ID: #8946
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Century Heritage homes on large lots - circular roads. City of Markham initiative to maintain farmhouses and other houses that were slated for demolition due to development. Heritage Estates is a sanctuary of last resort for threatened historic ...
Location ID: #4358
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Picturesque city featuring pretty main street with Victorian and Queen Anne-style businesses in Unionville. Also has modern suburban and commercial looks, large shopping mall, high schools, community centres, theatres, and parks.
Location ID: #9370
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Gated Community
Location ID: #10298607
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Located on the outskirts of Weston Village, this 100 sq ft cafe has brick and wood wall features, tall ceilings, and a small side patio. There is public parking about 100M south of the property. The cafe is close to Weston GO station.
Location ID: #10298537
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Old industrial areas among old residential areas, resembling the US rust belt. These pockets of blended neighborhoods feature red brick buildings, industrial facilities, period and wartime houses, and streets. Most streets are easy to control with ...
Location ID: #10298571
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Nestled just 45 minutes northeast of downtown Toronto and Pearson International Airport, Porsche Experience Centre Toronto is a purpose-built facility that spans 20 acres. The main building features modern design with Quebec wood lamellas, expansive ...
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: #10298375
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The Town of Gananoque, often called the “Gateway to the 1000 Islands,” is a picturesque community located along the St. Lawrence River in Eastern Ontario. Situated just off Highway 401 and less than 30 minutes from Kingston, Gananoque can be easily ...
Location ID: #10297026
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Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Mado at Yonge Street is a Turkish restaurant that offers authentic Turkish cuisine and ice creams. It also includes a bakery and cafe.
Location ID: #10298297
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Standalone retail building that’s approximately 99,751 sq ft, with two truck level loading docks. Full access for transport trucks to park inside. Land area is approximately 455,913 sq ft. Strategically located at the northwest quadrant of ...
Location ID: #13440
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Rail line covers 150 miles between Sudbury and Temiscaming, Quebec. Rail travels through small towns, agriculture and pasture lands, forested and bush with rocky outcroppings, level dirt road crossings and alongside a major highway. Large rail ...
Location ID: #22069
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Various historical rail bridges, railroads/lines, and underpasses on streets such as McMurray St, Niagara St, West St, Clarence St, Murray St, and Rawdon St. They echo Brantford’s rich industrial heritage as blue-collar residential and ...
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: #17321
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Founded in 1991, the Museum of Health Care is home to the largest medical collections in the country, with approximately 35,000 artifacts that illustrate the evolution of health care in Canada. The museum is located in the historic Ann Baillie ...
Location ID: #10297898
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Located in a Renaissance Revival style building, Easy Tiger is a bar, restaurant and cafe featuring tall ceilings, large windows, 2 dining rooms, stone basement, large mural, dark wood and old furnishings.
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: #17991
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The Canadian Automotive Museum is located in an original 1920's, 2-storey car dealership in downtown Oshawa and has been open since 1963. The collection contains over 90 vehicles (50 on display) of primarily Canadian owned or built vintage restored ...