Location ID: #9942
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Completed in 1895, the Sault Ste Marie canal formed the last link in an all-Canadian navigation system stretching from the St. Lawrence River to Lake Superior. Closed in 1987 due to a lock wall failure, the canal was equipped with a modern lock and ...
Location ID: #3519
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Modern architecture, consisting of six floors with an open staircase and glass atrium. Renovated with additional main floor space and modern facade along York Boulevard, with glass and steel architecture. Living fresh plant wall and display cases in ...
Location ID: #20886
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Small island situated in Lake Victoria along the shores of Victoria Park. A pedestrian bridge joins the island to the mainland. There are mature trees and park benches along with a small concession stand. The island is lighted up a night and is part ...
Location ID: #1820
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Built in 1854 by architect Joseph Sheard. Donated in 1972 by the Ashbridges family to the Ontario Heritage Foundation.
Location ID: #2845
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The Diefenbunker is a four-story, 100,000 square foot underground bunker, built between 1959 and 1961. During the Cold War it was intended to house 535 Canadian government officials and military officers in the event of a nuclear attack. It served ...
Location ID: #7575
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Formerly called Burns Conservation Area. 1st Line Nassagaweya at 10th Sideroad. 76 acres with large 7 acre trout pond. Boardwalk, small parking area.
Location ID: #7550
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70 acres of hiking trails alongside Sixteen Mile Creek ravine. Situated between Trafalger Rd and Bronte Rd. Shallow water with easy access. Bridge over creek at 5th Line and Lower Base Line W has single lane and wooden boards. Twisting road ...
Location ID: #7549
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37 acres of mixed forest ecosystem. No parking on site. Near gravel quarry with much noise from trucks. Large pond. Hiking trails.
Location ID: #5211
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727 acre conservation area / park. Cliffs, hiking trails, picnic area, campsites, lookout platform, crevice caves. Trail connections to Crawford Lake. Trails through Nassagaweya Canyon.
Location ID: #3964
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397 ha. Established in 1960. On the Niagara Escarpment in Milton. Dam and reservoir built for flood protection and to regulate stream flows in Sixteen Mile Creek. Beach area for swimming. Escarpment with cliff views.
Location ID: #4699
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The planted face is maintained by Niagara Parks horticulture staff, while the mechanism is kept in working order by Ontario Hydro, the organization that originally built the clock. The intricate designs on the face of the timepiece are created with ...
Location ID: #4749
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Small trailer park, made up of permanently fixed trailers.
Location ID: #8739
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Tattoo parlour, done in gothic style. Small reception area. Artist stations at rear of shop. Basement. Garage to alleyway.
Location ID: #7331
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Banquet hall and dance hall can accommodate 350 people. Meeting rooms seat 15-100 people. Smaller banquet hall with dance floor can accommodate 100 people. "The Rathskeller" a small German style pub serving German draught beer.
Location ID: #17135
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This military museum contains Canada’s largest collection of operational military vehicles, including more than 80 running military tracked and wheeled vehicles incl. Sherman Tanks from from WW2, and various tanks and vehicles from the Cold War, ...
Location ID: #2571
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Town Hall of the former Township of North Gower. Built in 1876, it was restored in the 1980s and opened as an Archive in 1990.
Location ID: #13657
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Main cemetery for the Chapleau township. It is located on Hwy 129 just off Chapleau.
Location ID: #13658
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One of the earlier cemeteries in Chapleau is the Catholic and Protestant Cemetery (one half is Catholic and across is the Protestant side). It is located downtown Chapleau at the end of the main street.
Location ID: #4946
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Rolling hills, mature maple trees, wrought iron fence. Cemetery with vertical stones and obelisks from the 1850s.
Location ID: #20888
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The gardens are located at the south end of the Huron Street Bridge on the west side of Huron Street with the Avon River to the north and the Stratford Jail to the south. There is a small wood and stone-covered entrance which opens to the formal ...
Location ID: #6231
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Part of rural Toronto when it was built in 1875, the Heliconian Hall is situated between contemporary galleries in today's Yorkville. Original elements of the Carpenter's Gothic board-and-batten church have been restored to their former glory; a ...
Location ID: #11599
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Open stadium serving as a multipurpose sports and entertainment complex with 4 court indoor facility. 10 tennis courts. Outdoor courts. 1 grandstand court. Concourse levels with concession areas and snack bars. Meeting rooms, players lounge, locker ...
Location ID: #17891
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Small county village featuring, the Windmill Country Market, nature parks, ponds, restaurants, public school, spa, churches, fire station, cemetery and community centre.
Location ID: #17817
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100-hectares of nature, wetlands, trails, forest and fields, including Whiteman's Creek and Nature Centre.