Location ID: #20108
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The Clothing Loft is a boutique-style women's consignment clothing store in a small-town named Listowel. Shoe and purse section. 3 change rooms with seating area.
Location ID: #8103
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Yonge-Dundas Square is located on the southeast corner of Yonge Street & Dundas Street East across from the Toronto Eaton Centre. There are fountains that shoot water out of the ground, patio tables and chairs, and many billboards and retail stores ...
Location ID: #19955
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The Thousand Islands Playhouse began in 1982 when a passionate group of community members bought the Gananoque Canoe Club from the local Rotary Club. Within the span of a few months, the vintage building was converted it into a 360 seat building on ...
Location ID: #19945
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Five Star Restaurant & Deli has existed in its current form for over 25 years. It has a diverse offering of meals, including Chinese and Italian food, pizza, and smoked meats, as well as a special breakfast menu. It is fully licensed, and offers a ...
Location ID: #19944
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Family owned restaurant in Kemptville that specializes in breakfast and brunch, as well as Canadian, Italian, and Chinese dishes. Its sloping gable roof gives the exterior a unique look, and the dark wood and warm beige walls used inside create a ...
Location ID: #19928
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Bath was first settled by the United Empire Loyalists in 1784, making it one of the oldest communities in Ontario. Several buildings from that era remain, including the Fairfield-Gutzeit House, built in 1796. Main Street is also know as the Loyalist ...
Location ID: #3524
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Hamilton Convention Centre by Carmen's is an exhibit and convention centre, the largest event venue in Hamilton. Modern red-brick and concrete building with modern lobby with tiled floors and cedar decor. 22 meeting rooms and ballrooms over 3 ...
Location ID: #20099
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Originally opened in April 1940. Grey stucco exterior. Box office at small entrance lobby, large live music venue in Oshawa with stage and pull down screen for movie and video projection, seats have been removed, capacity of 600. Black interior with ...
Location ID: #15711
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Century-old building featuring high original tin ceilings and crown moulding, and an exposed brick wall that runs the length of the brightly-lit space. This is a boutique women's clothing store that sells comfortable and elegant clothing. Its ...
Location ID: #19855
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The Port Theatre opened in 1941 and was originally known as ‘The Roxy’. It features a distinct marquee with vintage letters that gives it an iconic, vintage look. The 450 capacity auditorium has an upper balcony, a full-sized stage, excellent PA ...
Location ID: #19853
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Originally built in 1953 as a post office, the building was retrofitted as a library in 1997. The foyer is an open air, two-storey black marble space with floor to ceiling windows. The main library is flooded with natural light that streams in ...
Location ID: #2198
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Located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, Brockville’s downtown is a bustling area that features a unique 1800s look, complete with some original stone facades. The period courthouse sits next to a large island of curated flower beds and ...
Location ID: #19830
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The original church was built in 1915 and functioned as the administrative centre of the Catholic Church in Upper Canada. It was gutted by fire in August 1970, but fortunately the outer walls were spared and today its impressive scale and fine ...
Location ID: #19936
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B & H Your Community Grocer is Ontario’s only independent grocery store, meaning they have no ties to any of Canada’s major grocery chains. Specializing in sourcing local meat, dairy and produce, they also have a variety of products prepared ...
Location ID: #19935
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The Brigadoon was built around 1840 as a general store and family home. Stones quarried from the riverbed made up the exterior, and red brick was used for the interior as a form of insulation. What used to be the general store is now the main dining ...
Location ID: #15019
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Opened in 1863 with some headstones dating back to original time period, the Brampton Cemetery contains a noteworthy collection of monuments in a wide variety of shapes, colours, sizes, inscriptions and types of stone. Ranging from early sandstone ...
Location ID: #19916
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Riverwalk Park is a paved asphalt trail that hugs the shore of the St. Lawrence River. It opened in 2015 as part of a $2.5 millions waterfront revitalization project that transformed the area into a community greenspace. It maintains a nautical ...
Location ID: #19914
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This small, outdoor amphitheatre has a sheltered stage with raised seating comprised of rows of stone blocks, alternating with strips of sod. The venue is home to a variety of events, including the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival. The summer ...
Location ID: #19758
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Situated on 60 acres, Petrolia Discovery is a working museum - a working oil drill with a variety of oil rigs and various buildings: a blacksmith shop, printing press house, toll house, oil pump house, mill, stable, church, one room school, and ...
Location ID: #19792
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Situated on 4.5 acres, the museum is located in an 1855 2 storey stone and local quarried limestone house with large front porch. The main floor has living room, baseball museum, kitchen, summer kitchen, office and classroom. Second floor has period ...
Location ID: #19837
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This 1 1/2 storey house was built in 1796 by William Fairfield Jr. In 1938, Mabel Fairfield-Gutzeit and her husband Dr. William Gutzeit purchased the house as their retirement home. They furnished the house with their collection of paintings, ...
Location ID: #19850
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The Lost Villages is a collection of ten heritage buildings arranged in a village-like setting at Ault Park, the township's oldest park. Housed in the buildings are historical artifacts and records from the "Lost Villages” - the six villages, three ...
Location ID: #19856
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This building was built in 1840 by the Wood Family, United Empire Loyalists, using the stone from the Cornwall Canal. Three generations of the Wood family lived there, until 1952 when the last surviving member died a bachelor. A few years later, it ...
Location ID: #19865
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Former County Jail, featuring 18 cells with imposing limestone walls (15 feet high and 2½ feet wide). Until 1974, it was used as a Napanee Town Police lockup. In 1976, the Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives took over the building, and in ...