Location ID: #3543
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Industrial area with holding tanks. Streetscapes of various refineries in Hamilton.
Location ID: #6360
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Built in 1992. Arena; Single ice pad adjoining recreation centre. Lobby with viewing area. Cement grand stand seating along one long side. Press box. Electronic scoreboard on wall at short end. Pool; Large lane 25m pool with smaller leisure ...
Location ID: #6346
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Small rural town circa 1800. Period train station. Horse and cattle farming area. Unusual "Taj Mahal" Thomas Foster Memorial designed in Byzantine style. Vintage Roxy Theatre (Art Deco) theatre. Music hall. Old church converted to library.
Location ID: #2036
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Small village near Caledonia with an old church and grave site surrounded by picturesque farmlands. Blackheath Community Hall is woodframe. Haldibrook Road United Church is white woodframe with stained glass windows.
Location ID: #3518
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100 acre municipal cemetery. Building erected in 1862. Wide range of looks. Variety of older crypts and vaults some on hilly areas. Flat area holds veteran’s headstones and more modern tombstones. Sunken garden area. Highway 403 and train line ...
Location ID: #3332
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Racetrack for standard bred horses. Large race paddock. Gambling establishment with slot machines. Dining area. Lots of parking. Indoor grandstand. Party rooms with view of track. Brick stable building. Operated by Great Canadian Gaming ...
Location ID: #5130
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Located in the heart of Brampton near Bramalea Road and North Park Drive is Professor's Lake, a man-made, spring-fed lake that spans 65 acres. Featuring a recreation centre that includes a beach with a swimming area, water slide, beach volleyball ...
Location ID: #5098
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Scugog Island is considered to be part of the town of Port Perry. Residences on the island. Road access.
Location ID: #5988
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Barn-like exterior. Very full antique shop with 2 floors. 2nd storey loft. Exposed beams.
Location ID: #5090
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Residential area of clapboard bungalows and early 1900s brick homes. Hillside clapboard bungalows and cottages along sandy beach. Modern beach house, restaurant on beach, pier and lighthouse, fish processing plant, harbour and lift bridge.
Location ID: #7770
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Single ice pad arena, built in late 1940s. Has been replaced by new complex. Long term plan unknown 12/2007. Currently no ice, used for ball hockey and volleyball. Still municipal property. Located in small town urban residential area beside curling ...
Location ID: #1970
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Period Italianate circa early 1840's. Once the home to Sir John A Macdonald from 1848 to 1849. Sensitive location and national historic site. Asymmetrical in shape, with decorative balconies and a three-storey central tower. White stucco with ...
Location ID: #5076
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Located in the Niagara region on Lake Erie Shoreline at the entrance to the Welland Canal. Former 1925 CN Railway Station with bell cast roof and exposed rafters. Vertical lift bridge. Schukluna Garage - an empty 1925 California Mission Style gas ...
Location ID: #5075
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Small town in the Muskoka Lakes region with canals and lift locks. Waterfront park, marina, and pier. Quaint downtown with boutiques.
Location ID: #1957
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Lakefront residence, harbour, waterfront, stone beach, parks, pier, dam, town hall, main street with commercial strip. Small town looks and period buildings.
Location ID: #1904
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Small town, approximately 30 minutes east of Algonquin Park. Home of Ontario's last wooden railway water tower near former train station. Various small town businesses, supermarkets and houses on Main Street. Large church with view of bay behind. ...
Location ID: #1882
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Small town look, includes several churches, stone and red-brick.
Location ID: #1709
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Narrow street with brick row housing. Some semidetached and detached homes.
Location ID: #1707
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Allan Gardens is a park and an indoor botanical garden with six greenhouses comprising over 16,000 square feet. The indoor conservatory features colourful plants and flowers from around the world. The classically proportioned and domed Palm House ...
Location ID: #5029
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Historic town ceded by the Crown in 1787. Historic downtown with stately homes and B & Bs. Historic Crystal Palace built in 1890 to resemble the one built for the Great Exhibition in London. Macaulay House part of Macaulay Heritage Village built ...
Location ID: #7109
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Full 5/8 oval race track. Location also houses camping facilities and an outdoor pavillion. Speedway was reopened in 2017 following extensive renovations including new administration building and grandstand which seats 7,500. Situated on 350 acres ...
Location ID: #3115
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Commissioned by Grand Trunk Railway president Charles Melville Hays, and was constructed between 1909 and 1912 in tandem with Ottawa's downtown Union Station (now the Government Conference Centre) across the street. The hotel features original ...
Location ID: #5005
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Empty former VIA station. On a live line. Downtown setting. Currently houses Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism Office.
Location ID: #5001
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Largest hydraulic lift lock in the world, operating on balance principle. Built of concrete. Opened July 9, 1904. Richard Birdsall Rogers designer. Lock 19 is on the Trent-Severn Canal at the south end of Peterborough. Wide river with a dam. ...