Location ID: #13659
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Residential and commercial neighbourhoods in Chapleau.
Location ID: #7869
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29,000 sq ft on two floors. Adjacent to the Greenboro Community Centre. Stained glass art by Adrian Gollner. Reading area with fireplace.
Location ID: #4044
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Sitting on 2 1/2 acres in downtown Kitchener, the vacant bus terminal was built in 1988 and closed in 2019. Main bus station and downtown hub for local Grand River Transit (GRT) bus services for Kitchener and Waterloo. This modern terminal is also ...
Location ID: #21089
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This grand home was built circa 1906 for Colonel Hugh Alexander Rose II and redone circa 1920 in Tudor Revival style, characterized by exposed timbers with stucco infill. The exterior style was changed to Tudor because the Colonel was fascinated ...
Location ID: #6780
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Tribute Communities Centre is a sports and entertainment venue located in downtown Oshawa. The hockey arena is home to OHL Oshawa Generals. Opened Nov. 2006 and formerly called the General Motors Centre, it has a seating capacity of about 5,750. ...
Location ID: #14440
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Built in 1987, the theatre has been well-maintained but still maintains a retro charm. Theatres range from 124-183 seats. Theatres 1, 2 and 3 have slope floors and theatres 4 and 5 are flat. A grand, 1980s Drabinsky-era marble lobby. The snack bar ...
Location ID: #21046
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A vintage finds and locally handmade gifts shop with eclectic shelving down both sides and islands of displays in the centre. The shop is quite large with ten foot ceilings, with handmade goods at the front of the shop, and electronics and clothing ...
Location ID: #21044
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East Park is an amusement park that is prized for its all-inclusive facility. It offers a dynamic landscape complete with serene parkland, a variety of attractions and activities. Visitors can enjoy go-kart racing, mini-golf, batting cages, a ...
Location ID: #14990
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Located in Confederation Park along the shores of Lake Ontario, the water park offering a variety of swimming pool options is open from June until Labour Day, seven days a week. Picnic areas, man-made shade, concession and restaurant, change rooms, ...
Location ID: #6531
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Westfield Heritage Village is a historic pioneer village circa 1790 to 1920. Covers 130 hectares and features 30 buildings including a train station with TH & B Engine 103 and WWII caboose, blacksmith shop, wood shops, farms, barns, mills, cabins, ...
Location ID: #6355
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300 hectare conservation area. Pine and spruce forest and lake. 220 campsites, 10 km trails, 300m wetland boardwalk. 2 forestry observation towers. Dam, barn.
Location ID: #3313
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Historic stone gate house with running waterfall. Woodland behind. Museum inside. Picnic area and parking.
Location ID: #3149
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76 acre multi use park. Complete marina facilities including docking space for 312 boats, double boat launch, gas dock, and washrooms, showers and laundromat. 47 serviced campsites with playground and comfort station. Beach with change rooms in ...
Location ID: #4279
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Felker's Falls is a 22 metre high ribbon waterfall. The Felker’s Falls Escarpment Valley is a small bedrock gorge cut into the face of the 725 km long Niagara Escarpment.
Lower waterfall is 2 minutes off Quigley Rd in Felker's Falls Conservation ...
Location ID: #9080
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75 hectares with hiking trails through woodland and meadows. Sink holes, springs with creeks, wooden bridges and caves – Potruff and Nexus, both are very small. Potruff can be climbed into. Lots of parking on site.
Location ID: #2950
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1200 hectares of land, which includes areas of the Niagara Escarpment, Carolinian forests, fields, streams and orchards. 40 km trail system is organized around a main loop with 5 linear trails.
Trail centre is a Victorian reproduction of an old ...
Location ID: #2836
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Passive conservation area, 68 acres. Gorge carved out of escarpment after last ice age. Waterfall. Overlooks Stoney Creek Hamilton Harbour. Great view. 10m high steel cross lit by 106 lightbulbs erected Dec 1966.
Location ID: #9143
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A 1.5 kilometre road through a pioneer community. Early homes, ruins and town hall.
Location ID: #16655
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Park in Dundas with river and streams, forest and wooded areas, and bridges.
Location ID: #2669
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Confederation Park features a 4.3 kilometre paved waterfront trail, beach area at Lake Ontario, beach volleyball courts, park with picnic spots, playgrounds, washrooms, ball court.
Location ID: #2540
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Dam with walkway. Small river on other side. Forested parkland surrounding.
Location ID: #2029
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Wooden footbridge, walkway and ravine.
Location ID: #6139
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Former high-rise apartment turned hotel. 27 floors. Small lobby and reception on main floor with windows looking out onto Church St. Small gym, meeting room and pool with South-facing patio also on main floor. Three elevators. Parking garage and ...
Location ID: #2855
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Shopping mall in Mississauga, located on the south side of the Queen Elizabeth Way highway. It is Canada's largest enclosed outlet mall.