Location ID: #8984
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Two-storey brick mall with high ceilings and skylights in roof. Food court area, many stores, back hallways, loading dock, parking lot.
Location ID: #18935
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Built in 1966, the 746,000 sq. ft. indoor shopping centre is located on one level. Skylights, food court, back hallways and loading docks.
Location ID: #20172
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Located at the intersection of Westney Road North and Magill Drive in Ajax, this shopping centre offers 15 units totaling 70724 square feet featuring retailers such as Food Basics, Rexall Pharma Plus, and Bank of Montreal. Parking lots.
Location ID: #14782
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250-acre reclaimed quarry property located near Highway 405 and the Niagara River. Features smooth and rolling terrains, escarpment regions, park, forest, woods, golf facilities, fields, cliffs, caves with water, waterfalls, lakes, ponds, small ...
Location ID: #4589
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Conservation Area with two main trails, various lookout spots, quarry and mill ruins. North Loop Trail and South Loop trail over 5km of hiking. Quarry depth is 100 ft. Much variation in landscape. Cliffs, rock climbing, sections of cliff could ...
Location ID: #14088
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79 acre (32 hectare) tree-covered conservation area. Most popular features two acres of a former limestone quarry, encircled by sheer cliffs of heights up to 40 feet, as well as a beach and mulitple picnic areas. Gatehouse leading into the ...
Location ID: #14673
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Log home built from two reclaimed log cabins (circa 1840s) on a 15-acre forested property with two additional bunkies and a garage with a workshop. Bunkie cabins — the Forest Bunkie and Treehouse Bunkie — have modern furnishings.
Location ID: #20954
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Rural bungalow that’s located on 1 acre of land between Niagara and Toronto. The home is fully furnished and features front living room, kitchen with eating area, several bedrooms including a master bedroom, rec room with pull out sofa and foosball ...
Location ID: #22015
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The Dundas Museum and Archives features the original 1956 main building with three galleries and a basement storage vault. Attached by an atrium is the 1873 Pirie House that includes a large central room, a small kitchenette, and attic with storage ...
Location ID: #4690
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Village incorporated in 1856, part of the Municipality of Clarington. Small rural town with agricultural base. Main Street with various period commercial buildings. Community hall circa 1920 designed by architects ER Rolph and Henry Sproatt. Houses ...
Location ID: #2751
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Waterfront community on Lake Erie. Former expansive amusement park now a gated community. 1920’s cottages and storefronts.
Location ID: #22004
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Bay Beach is a long, wide sandy beach with gradual slope into Lake Erie. A developed beach with large washroom and locker facilities, pavilion, Lions Club playground and gated entrance. Paid entrance to the beach 9am-6pm, otherwise unpaid access. ...
Location ID: #22006
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Queens Park is a small, round green space with mature trees, gardens, sidewalks and gazebo. The sidewalk runs north/south through the park as a continuation of Derby Road. Queen's Circle is a one way two-lane wide street that runs in a circle around ...
Location ID: #22005
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Derby Road runs north/south with a small quaint commercial area between Cambridge Road/Park Place and Erie Street. Shops are colourful and varied in shapes and sizes, reflecting the beach culture and atmosphere. Derby Road from Cambridge to Queen's ...
Location ID: #5066
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Ornate Neo-classical lighthouse was erected in 1917 by the Canadian government. The lighthouse reached 98 feet on a shelf of rock in the shallow waters. Keeper’s residence was completed in 1921. Lighthouse is nearly surrounded by water, and the ...
Location ID: #3229
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Small town. Spread out & overlooking Buffalo USA. Old downtown core. Scenic lakeshore drive. Older houses some on the waterfront.
Location ID: #5065
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Fishing village with South Hampton look. Point Abino is a peninsula jutting into Lake Erie 12 km east of Port Colborne. Mixed terrain, wooded hills with sand dune and wetlands. Cottage and marina development along eastern shoreline and along ...
Location ID: #6181
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Access and parking for Lower Falls off Wilson Street East. 21 meters (69ft) by 6 meters (19ft) wide. Tiffany Creek trail to the left of the falls. Very hilly terrain, with woodland.
Location ID: #7298
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Harbour, commercial/recreational.
Location ID: #8988
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Riverside park on the Niagara River in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Situated close to the mouth of the Niagara River where it flows into Lake Ontario. The river is quite wide and calm here. The Canada-US border runs right through the centre of the river ...
Location ID: #8963
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This boat launch is located in Queenston, Niagara-on-the-Lake at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment where the Niagara River widens out at the northern end of the Niagara Gorge. The Niagara River is quite calm here and fairly wide. Queenston is ...
Location ID: #5710
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St David's, Ontario is a small rural crossroad community of approximately 700, that is nestled on the Niagara Escarpment between Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake. It lies only minutes from the Niagara river, two Great Lakes, the Welland canal ...
Location ID: #5190
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Small suburb outside Niagara-on-the-Lake. Many period homes. Mid to upscale Victorian and Colonial style. Period school, historic homes including Mackenzie House and Laura Secord Homestead. Willowbank Estate, Brock Monument and boat launch.
Location ID: #5182
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2 lane hardtop runs through Paradise Grove Park. Hiking and biking trails through park. No overhead wires. Dense bush and wooded areas.