Location ID: #15020
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Terra Cotta Conservation Area consists of 508 acres of rugged terrain including valleys, cliffs, and bedrock plains mixed with diverse forests, wetlands, and streams on the Niagara Escarpment. There is a boardwalk winding through the wetlands. Over ...
Location ID: #14950
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Part of the Credit Valley Conservation group, Limehouse Conservation Area is situated on 190 acres of old growth forest and wooded area along the Niagara Escarpment. It is within the watershed of the Credit River, being bisected by its tributary, ...
Location ID: #15034
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Set on 217 acres, Ken Whillans Resource Management Area is a conservation park with wetland communities including swamps, marshes, and two warm water ponds. The 2.3 km Harvest Trails circles the perimeter of both ponds. There are fishing piers and ...
Location ID: #15031
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Island Lake Conservation Area is one of Credit Valley Conservation’s largest conservation areas spanning 329 hectares (812 acres). It is characterized by 332 hectares of man-made lake with dams surrounded by wetlands, upland forest, plantations, ...
Location ID: #2826
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Two to three storey red brick and stone. Steps to main door. Wood cornice detail. Former Department of Health.
Location ID: #20301
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Uxbridge Music hall is a red brick restored historic venue for performing arts, live entertainment, weddings and special events and various other purposes. It is located just off of the main commercial area of Uxbridge and seats 390. It features a ...
Location ID: #4676
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Completed in 1965, Toronto's New City Hall was designed by architects Viljo Revell and John B. Parkin Associates in Classic modern style. Ample use of concrete, aluminum, light stucco and marble. Two curved towers with round council chamber in the ...
Location ID: #10274299
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Chic boxing conditioning studio in the heart of downtown St Catharines. The gym has two heavy bags, a speed bag, a ring, shower facilities and a combination of track, natural and florescent lighting. There are many collectible pieces of boxing ...
Location ID: #10273857
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Built in 1847, Waverley Place Museum is nestled in the heart of beautiful Bowmanville. This historically designated home features an Edwardian style interior including a furnished period dining room, an original staircase and upper hallway, and a ...
Location ID: #4773
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Waterfront park and trails. Trails run parallel with the lakeshore from Reynolds Street to Navy Street (W to E). Gazebo in park. Homecoming Trail. Lighthouse on end of the pier. Includes shot of the TOWARF Rescue building/observation tower ...
Location ID: #16435
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Mid-to-upscale residential waterfront properties in Oakville fronting or backing onto Lake Ontario.
Location ID: #4769
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Harbour located on Oakville Creek. Entrance between piers at end of the creek. Entrance passage 120ft wide. 2 highway bridges straddle harbour with height of 32' and 33'. Marina is south of Lakeshore Rd.
Location ID: #4771
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Oakville is an Ontario city with a small town feel and look to it. Commercial area has upscale stores of various styles including 2-storey Neo-Georgian commercial buildings. Residential areas have large upscale homes in new suburban or older, ...
Location ID: #2699
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Back area of park is waterfront, overlooking Lake Ontario. Lots of trees and grass areas. Rock beach. Picnic tables, outside stage & playground.
Location ID: #19849
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Since being decommissioned for public use in 2020, Centennial Pool has become a popular standing set for major film productions, providing an ideal location for aquatic scenes. A full wall of removable windows on the main deck of the pool have been ...
Location ID: #2206
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Harbour in Oakville waterfront area with a lighthouse pier, boardwalk, shops, and park. Large marina and harbour with upscale docking for boats. Beach at one end.
Location ID: #10270206
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Car dealership with modern exterior. Offices. The cars can be configured as required by production.
Location ID: #10270208
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Large retail dress shop with many racks and rooms, including a sewing room and a fitting room.
Location ID: #10275902
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The Scugog Shores Museum Village is located on a large, open property, with various buildings set up in close proximity to replicate the feel of a mid 1800s to mid 1900s village. It preserves, researches, interprets and exhibits artifacts related to ...
Location ID: #10275209
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Located just outside downtown Toronto, the Rouge National Urban Park features vast forests, rolling meadows, scenic rivers, and historic farmland. The park has a rich biodiversity and close proximity to urban infrastructure. It is situated close to ...
Location ID: #21766
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An industrial dirt/paved roadway known as Eastport Boulevard and then Pier 24 Gateway
Location ID: #18068
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The Oshawa Port is owned by the Hamilton Port Authority, and includes mooring for multiple large ships. The Port is located beside Lakeshore Park in Oshawa, and includes a long pier between the Park beach and the Harbour, various silos for salt, ...
Location ID: #4573
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Urban park with a baseball diamond, tennis court and community centre with playground.
Location ID: #6618
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Island in the St Lawrence River. Established in 1800. Marysville is the island village and centre of commerce. Historic buildings. Stone town hall. Abandoned farmhouses and barns. General Wolfe Hotel built in 1860 has 9 renovated rooms and ...