Location ID: #21690
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Marmora Fairgrounds features ample parking spaces, livestock buildings, riding arena, quonset storage hut, oval track, bandstand, demolition derby pit, food booth, bleachers, small fields, forest, and small trail. It is located beside the Marmora ...
Location ID: #21686
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Heritage building in the small village of Deloro in Marmora, Ontario. Can accommodate 95 people with non-fixed tables and chairs. The amenities are bathrooms, kitchen, fridge, oven, sink, curtains, and a parking lot.
Location ID: #21683
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Beautiful park with boat launch at the north end of Main Street on the Crowe River north of the Marmora Dam. The park features a waterfront trail, open space for activities, picnic tables, gazebo and grilling station.
Location ID: #6265
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Small hamlet with historic working steam engines (South Simcoe Railway). Turn of the century homes. Surrounded by new residential developments and farms.
Location ID: #1962
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Small village population approximately 3,000. Nottawasaga River provided power for mills and villages established 150 years ago. Part of Township of New Tecumseth. One main commercial street with mostly flat top red-brick storefronts. Crossing ...
Location ID: #7829
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A small agricultural town of approximately 15,000 people (2015). It has been part of the Town of New Tecumseth since the 1991 amalgamation of Alliston and nearby villages of Beeton, Tottenham, and the Township of Tecumseth. The primary downtown ...
Location ID: #21687
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A beautiful waterfront park located off of Highway 7, alongside the Crowe River. The gardens are maintained by the Marmora Crowe Valley Lions Club and they have flowers in the summer and Christmas lights in December. There is a trail that goes ...
Location ID: #21566
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Located 15 minutes outside of Barrie, the Utopia Conservation Area is known for its historic grist mill, nature trails, wetlands and abundant biodiversity. The conservation area is home to a wide variety of plants and animals. It features hiking ...
Location ID: #21548
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Contemporary restaurant with a modern chic atmosphere, sleek lines and minimalist design. Front and back parking lots.
Location ID: #21398
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Picturesque small park on Newcastle waterfront with beach, gazebo, pier with small lighthouse, boat launching ramp and Newcastle marina. Adjacent waterfront upscale residential neighborhood with numerous New England and Long Island looking homes.
Location ID: #14484
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Formerly a church, Brooklin Community Centre at 45 Cassels Rd E is a period building operating as an event space by the City of Whitby. It has an event hall with a small stage and elevator from ground level, a kitchen, and a day care centre in the ...
Location ID: #21339
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Home to Crowley Lake, Kivi Park is a multi-use sports and outdoor park. The park offers over 480 acres of land to explore and features forests, a 55.7km trail network that's maintained year-round for activities such as hiking, gazebo, playground, ...
Location ID: #21285
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Former jewelry store that's located in Sudbury.
Location ID: #21335
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Former clothing store that's located in Sudbury.
Location ID: #2604
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An urban park surrounded by office buildings featuring pathways, ramps, a waterfall, greenhouse and monument. Located west of Yonge and between Temperance St. and Richmond St. W.
Location ID: #5103
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420 slip full-service marina operated by The Town of Whitby. Surrounded by acres of parkland and waterfront trails. Modern marina clubhouse with washrooms, office, retail and boater lounge. Floor to ceiling windows give good view of water. Area ...
Location ID: #17148
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Large urban park in Whitby containing sports fields, a baseball diamond, tennis courts, children’s playgrounds, various wooded forest areas with paved walking trails, a stream with two footbridges and a large pond.
Location ID: #6556
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Circa 1836. Small town with historic main street, Brock Street, public school, rotary park with gazebo, library and courtyard. Period and modern buildings and storefronts in downtown core. Period brick and woodframe homes in a variety of ...
Location ID: #2208
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Founded in 1840 by the Campbell, Way, McGee and Hepinstall families. Intersection of Baldwin Street North and Winchester Road West. Among the early downtown buildings are an old hotel built in 1883, now used as the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, and ...
Location ID: #1822
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Baseball diamond. Playground. Treed surroundings.
Location ID: #2014
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Period Colonial home built in 1827. Oldest home in Ottawa. Home of Billings family for five generations. Collection of period artifacts dating from the late 1700s to mid 1900. Outbuildings including ice hut and smoking hut.
Location ID: #21182
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Bridge 13, known as the Main Street bridge, was built between 1927 to 1930, during the construction of the fourth Welland Canal (1913 to 1933). This bridge was one of the three largest vertical lift bridges on the canal with a roadway width of 30 ...
Location ID: #13296
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Also known as the Bell Family Homestead, the property was first purchased by William Bell in the 1820’s. Originally the 660 acres of land was cultivated for farming. In later years, the land was subdivided and sections sold. The home, standing on ...
Location ID: #5046
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88 acre historic site on the scenic shore of the Ottawa River. Grounds with terraced garden, barns, ash house. Built in four stages between 1820 and 1848. Grounds also include the ruins of old St Mary's Church and Cemetery.