Location ID: #4293
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672 acres. Includes cranberry marsh with viewing platforms and boardwalk. Wooded areas with paths.
Location ID: #1911
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Architect Moriyama & Teshima. Designed museum as a container after being inspired by the boxes which housed the collection. Roof resembles a lid sitting on an open limestone box. North & East walls canted inwards at street level. 5 storey (3 above ...
Location ID: #12786
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Log building. Local tourist information centre.
Location ID: #10994
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The Town of Mattawa is a historic community at the confluence of the Mattawa & Ottawa Rivers in Northeastern Ontario - population 2500. Community located 64km East of North Bay.
Location ID: #2690
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Formerly Copps Coliseum. Modern multi-use arena facility. Concert venue, ice surface and exhibition hall. Bulldogs hockey team home. Darkrooms and TV studios. Interview areas, media lounges, dressing rooms. Press box and catwalk above ice ...
Location ID: #4363
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104 acres, 75,000 square feet, parking for 8,000 vehicles. Livestock arena and barn. Four inter-connected buildings: building #1 is 14,300 sq ft, buildings #2 and #3 are 9,600 sq ft, building #4 is 8,500 sq ft.
Location ID: #9673
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Small white clapboard church.
Location ID: #19702
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Established in 1882, Dresden is a small rural agricultural town along the Sydenham River with a 3 block downtown commercial core. Midscale Residential street. Czech Hall, Churches, Dresden Raceway and Fire Station.
Location ID: #19946
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Kemptville is a charming community established in the 1800s and located in the municipality of North Grenville in Eastern Ontario. Downtown Kemptville is built around the Kemptville Creek, also known as the South Branch of the Rideau River, and ...
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: #2661
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Former 1911 police station, original wainscotting throughout. Air raid siren on roof. Reception, lobby and community roomon main floor. Second floor administration offices, small boardroom, fire escape and second community room. Daycare on east side ...
Location ID: #19780
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This 1.5 km looped, exceptionally well-maintained trail is a known location for geocaching. Accessed through a parking lot, the path passes through dense trees, flowers, and ferns, populated with a variety of wildlife. It culminates in the Bleasdell ...
Location ID: #16582
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A 220 feet wide, 300 foot long, 66 k sq ft, 6 lane blue rubber running track, sports dome, oval football, soccer field, aluminum bleachers, and separate small brick office. Next to a school.
Location ID: #10269306
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184 acre Summer Camp operated by the Boy Scouts of Canada, created by Sam McLauchlin, founder of GM Canada, in 1946. The camp features a variety of rustic buildings including the large Council Hall located on a pond with original log construction, ...
Location ID: #22137
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Fort Erie National Historic Site holds a plethora of history. It consists of the last of 3 forts built by the British in the 1800s. Captured by invading Americans on July 1814, by November 1814 it was destroyed in the worst fight of the War of 1812. ...
Location ID: #22123
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Built in 1860 on a gardened and mature tree lot, the 3 storey stone and brick house is Second Empire architecture style. Currently housing two museum rooms, the main house entrance, stairs, dining room and sunroom retain their period details with ...
Location ID: #22156
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Located behind a fire department station, the museum has two stations and a 1942 CN steam locomotive with caboose. The original 1900s Grand Trunk railway station houses rail memorabilia. It is a green and white wooden building with wrap around porch ...
Location ID: #15179
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iFLY Toronto is an indoor skydiving facility in Oakville with training rooms, party rooms, gear rental counter, and a glass-encased vertical wind tunnel. Located in a large modern building, the facility also has office space and kitchens. Large ...
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: #20708
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Historic, charming cabin surrounded by the Clappison Woods in Burlington. It is about 45mins from Toronto. Situated on 8 acres of private property with valley, rolling hills, a natural stream and a fire pit. The cabin has running water (well), ...
Location ID: #12553
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Midscale home with attached garage and driveway.
Location ID: #4750
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Built in 1987, the Novotel Toronto Centre is a downtown Toronto hotel in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood. European style arches line the front of the hotel. Lobby with marble staircase. Large restaurant with a separate entrance. Mezzanine, lounge, ...
Location ID: #22139
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Tiny old farming village. Main strip has Victorian buildings, churches, old restaurant and auto repair. Highway 7 and Brock Road. Cottages along side streets.
Location ID: #19377
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Downtown Dutton is home to a charming streetscape with shops, hair salons, restaurants, and art galleries. Residential streets with midscale houses. Dutton Baptist Church. Old water tower.