Location ID: #16620
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Anchored under Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway, the Bentway features 3 unique outdoor locations: Strachan Gate, The Skate Trail, and The Landing. Strachan Gate is used for mid to large scale events and it is adjacent to two parking lots. It also ...
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: #11234
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Boutique hotel in downtown Toronto, 167 rooms, light open spaces and sophisticated materials, steps from Maple Leaf Square, Air Canada Centre and Union Station, lobby lounge, 2nd floor relaxation lounge, elegant function rooms, meeting facilities, ...
Location ID: #9966
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Rural town located in Haldimand County in southern Ontario. It lies near the intersection of Highway 3 and Highway 6, making it a pass-through point between larger centers such as Hamilton, Simcoe, and Port Dover. Jarvis is the recent winner of ...
Location ID: #10296977
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The Washago Community Centre includes a multi-use recreation court, outdoor arena, community hall, and commercial kitchen.
Location ID: #10296972
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The Uhthoff Trail is a multi-use trail that runs 30 km (18.6 miles) through the Township of Severn. The Trail includes a crushed limestone surface, with a small paved section through the Village of Coldwater. It is open year round for hikers, ...
Location ID: #10296962
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Boat launch that provides access onto Lake Couchiching, along the Trent-Severn Waterway.
Location ID: #10296961
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Public boat launch and dock in the community of Port Severn that provides access to Trent-Severn Waterway on Little Lake. Surrounded by several small inhabited and uninhabited islands, the boat launch is the closest to Lock 45 along with ...
Location ID: #10296958
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The monuments in the Township of Severn's Coldwater Cemetery located at 12 Craddock Street range from early sandstone memorials to large rough blocks of granite and intricately carved headstones.
Location ID: #10296957
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Marchmont Community Park includes a variety of amenities: washrooms, picnic tables, park benches, playground, baseball diamond, soccer pitch, pavilion, basketball court, and multi-use sports court.
Location ID: #10296956
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Ian Crichton Memorial Park is located within a high-end suburban area within the Township of Severn. The park includes picnic tables, park benches, parking lot, playground, pavilion, and a forest with walking trail.
Location ID: #10296955
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The Orillia and District Agricultural Society (ODAS) is a community-minded, non-profit organization, mainly operated by enthusiastic volunteers. ODAS Park is located on 45 acres in Severn Township, just outside of the city limits of Orillia. The ...
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: #18137
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A boutique luxury hotel in Riverdale at the intersection of Queen St E and Broadview Ave. Built in 1891, the hotel has Romanesque-style architecture, great views in all directions of Riverdale and Leslieville and has been carefully restored. It has ...
Location ID: #3353
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The Gladstone Hotel was built in 1889 by George Miller and named after Gladstone Avenue, next to the hotel. It is the oldest continuously operating hotel in Toronto, and features a hand-operated elevator. 4 storeys located on a corner lot. Arched ...
Location ID: #10296093
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This landmark grist mill was constructed in 1833-34 for the Ojibway who had been settled on 3969 hectares (9800 acres) between the Coldwater River and the Narrows at Orillia on the western side of Lake Couchiching. Work for the Mill began in early ...
Location ID: #6338
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Historic living pioneer village representing life in 1860. Asselstine's Woollen Factory. Tow scow flat hulled barge that is drawn along the canal by a team of horses walking along the bank. Christ Church, white Picturesque built in 1837 with ...
Location ID: #5996
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Selo Cafe & Wine Bar features exposed red brick walls with dark wood accents, large front windows that provide plenty of natural lights, polished floors, marble tables, and a signature curved bar clad in deep wood with textured, tapestry-like ...
Location ID: #5060
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Formerly City Kidz Playhouse Theatre. Originally built in 1914 in Hamilton's industrial east-end, this historic cinema has been recently restored and is now named Playhouse Cinema. It remains the only extant cinema of its vintage left in Hamilton ...
Location ID: #2805
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Park, lake and modern bandshell.
Location ID: #18890
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The 2 storey cut stone building was constructed in 1840 as a blacksmith shop. Additions in 1870 created a livery. Designated historical building in 1985, operating as a theatre with 2,000 sq. ft. auditorium floor, 900 sq. ft. stage and 24'x13' ...
Location ID: #18814
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Two storey 40000 square feet plus facility is situated inside the former Central School (1856-1969) as well as a newly constructed addition. Permanent exhibitions include an early settlement, agricultural, military, Victorian Apartment, Ripple ...
Location ID: #5482
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Main Street with circa 1800 buildings. Period City Hall, Post Office and Library. Water tower and railroad tracks. Mature tree lined residential streets. Victoria Park with picnic area, bandshell and memorial with statue. Churches.