Location ID: #17813
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A small rural town in the region of Brant. Rural looks with farms, barns, farm fields, period buildings, town hall, cemetery, and a market.
Location ID: #17808
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A small rural town featuring parks, baseball field, playground, period buildings, event hall, unpaved roads and access to the Grand River.
Location ID: #17803
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Burford is a small rural community in Brant. Features an agricultural hall and fairground, playgrounds, parks, cemetery, post office, fire station, library, community centre, a main street commercial area, small town looks.
Location ID: #11084
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Crossroads in Brant County. White wooden anglican church built in 1868 has white fence surrounding grounds and board and batten bell tower, cemetery with old stones surrounding church. Old county looking store on corner across from church, several ...
Location ID: #5715
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Village with period Main Street. Reminiscent of a small British village. St George Mill was built in 1870 and originally operated as a flour mill. Restored Victorian mansion Sunnyside Estate. Well preserved mill on Main Street. Well maintained ...
Location ID: #5472
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Small agricultural community with a library, post office, fire station, restaurants, residential areas. Small town looks.
Location ID: #4948
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120 acres. Fair held on Labour Day. Arena with dance hall and kitchens. Heritage Hall is a period barn used for exhibits. Horse track with grandstand seating area. Separate horse paddock and stables. Paris Speedway motorcycle track. Dirt ...
Location ID: #4945
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Grand River Street North downtown has approximately 2 blocks of quaint period storefronts including cafes, bakeries, cheese shops and restaurants. Grand River runs to the east of core. Shops backing onto river can be seen from William St Bridge. It ...
Location ID: #3374
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Crossroads community on the Grand River. Older library and church, some period stone houses. New subdivisions. Access to Grand River via an abandoned rail corridor which is part of the Grand River Trail.
Location ID: #13419
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Modern office building with labs on upper floors.
Location ID: #1836
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Yonge Street & Wellington Street West is the core business area. Small town look. Nice older residential area with predominantly detached homes. Upscale modern housing also nearby. Park with baseball diamond, splash pad, picnic tables, stage for ...
Location ID: #3537
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19th century public works facility with circa 1850 Italianate architecture. 33 acres. Two 45 feet high 70-ton steam engines. National historic site. Pump house and boiler house. Woodshed. Mini steam engine train tracks and train station. Proximity ...
Location ID: #5271
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Older business district on Yonge Street from Major MacKenzie Drive to Dunlop Street. Older residential area dating from 1896 to 1911. Newer 1980s residential area. Upscale residential area dating from the 1960s to 1970s.
Location ID: #5456
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A 1960s brown brick community centre in Scarborough. There are 2 ice rink arenas (hockey and figure skating), dressing rooms, a swimming pool with second floor viewing area, auditorium, small basement gym, outdoor volleyball and basketball court, 3 ...
Location ID: #19804
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A looped trail with parking at 55 Munsee Street at the west trailhead off King George Street. The 1.2 mile walking / biking route consists of both paved and crushed limestone trail surfaces. The 300 metre long bridge was built on a former CNR rail ...
Location ID: #13315
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Small town in Haldimand County, located 45 km NW of Hamilton and 15 km SW of Caldeonia.
Location ID: #9994
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Small residential area with no shopping. Small town in a gated community style.
Location ID: #9991
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Community farmers market in an open air pavilion and parking lot. Runs regularly on Wednesday mornings from Apr to Oct.
Location ID: #9984
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Waterfront town on the shores of Lake Erie. Many cottages and beaches. Home to Mohawk Island Lighthouse, which is only accessible by boat. One, long main street.
Location ID: #2422
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Small late-1800s community on the Grand River. Small town looks. Small town period red brick buildings downtown. Grand River runs through town by Cayuga Park. Large 2 lane cantilever bridge over river. Main bridge constructed in 1924; a five-span, ...
Location ID: #2277
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Concrete arch bridge with 9 bow string trusses built in 1927 by R Macdonald Construction. Designer AB Crealock. Only one of its kind in Canada. Length 700 ft long. 8 concrete piers 2 abutments. Span length 72 ft 7 in, 21.12 m, width aprox 42 ...
Location ID: #2276
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Small town with a historic train station. Nine span landmark bridge built in 1927 crosses the Grand River. Town Hall built in 1857 on Edinburgh Square now known as Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre. Parklands on either side of the ...
Location ID: #8495
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Fairgrounds with parade field in centre and gravel road around the outside of the grounds.
Location ID: #10813
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Built in 1792, the older surviving Methodist church in Canada. 2 storey weathered grey clapboard, multiple windows, 2 level loft seating, wood pews and raised pulpit on main with narrow entrance hall at front. Lake just behind tree line. ...