Location ID: #19806
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The Aquatarium at Tall Ships Landing is nestled in the banks of the St. Lawrence River, home of the beautiful 1000 Islands in Brockville. This 27-million-dollar discovery centre is 6 years old and boasts over 33,000 square feet of exhibit space ...
Location ID: #3358
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Built in 1882-83, Glanmore was home to four generations of the Phillips-Burrows-Faulkner family in Belleville, Ontario. Located on a corner lot in a residential area known as the “Old East Hill”, this large 3-storey white-brick Victorian house was ...
Location ID: #19801
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Corby Rose Garden is located in Belleville’s Old East Hill neighbourhood that is rich with beautifully preserved historic architecture. It was donated to the City of Belleville in 1905 by Henry Corby and was converted to a rose garden in 1967, at ...
Location ID: #19789
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Located in the middle of the Village of Warkworth, this 3-acre conservation area sits on a dammed section of Mill Creek, making it a perfect area for recreational fishers. The park includes wooded areas and a walking path along the river, passing by ...
Location ID: #19788
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The Trenton Greenbelt Conservation Area is 32 acres of land with 3 km of walkable hiking trails and a provincial fish sanctuary. It sits on the banks of the Trent River and has a usable boat launch as well as a walking path that follows along the ...
Location ID: #19787
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This 200-acre conservation area has 6.5 km of trails varying in intensity. It undergoes constant improvement and restoration, making it perfectly suited for its yearly Family Fishing Day in June. It’s large sheltered picnic tables offer space to ...
Location ID: #19786
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Sager Conservation Area is a 47 acres piece of land whose main attraction is a 30-foot-tall lookout tower. A short 1 km trail leads up to the metal structure, and another 48 steps up the tower will leave you at the top, looking at trees as far as ...
Location ID: #19785
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This conservation area has open, manicured spaces and 91 acres of wild nature looming behind it. Just past the forest’s edge, a 2.5 km trail follows Butler Creek through a hardwood forest, ending with a view of Presqu’ile Bay. Frequented by hikers, ...
Location ID: #19784
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Also known as Big Murray Swamp, this 1650 acre piece of land is one of the largest remaining wetlands in South Eastern Ontario. It’s a low traffic area, and as such is of regional significance for wildlife.
Location ID: #19783
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Situated on Squires Creek, the land surrounding this former mill and dam is comprised of wetland, bush, and farmland. Perfect for fishing, walking and picnics, this 60-acre spot features mowed trails, the historic mill site, a few outdoor tables, a ...
Location ID: #19782
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Nestled in rolling hills of Northumberland County, this 441 Acres conservation area features large gravel ridges left behind by glaciers, wetlands, creeks, and an abundance of tall oaks. There are six trails (a total of 12 kilometres of hiking ...
Location ID: #19781
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Sitting on the bank of the Trent River, this 10-acre piece of land features a boat launch and several sheltered picnic areas, as well as a short, level walking trail. A perfect spot for fishing and picnics, it also has a spacious parking lot ...
Location ID: #19778
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Waterfront park featuring paved walking paths, a small playground for children, gazebos and pavilions, and a small pier with room for boat docking. Beautiful sand beach that is supervised during the summer period, as well as washrooms, change rooms, ...
Location ID: #19767
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Passing directly under Brockville City Hall, the Brockville tunnel is arch-shaped, measuring 14 feet 9 inches high and 14 feet across, with the overall length of the tunnel coming in at 1721 feet. The bottom and top thirds of the tunnel are ...
Location ID: #5009
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Downtown commercial and residential streets. Public Library. Victoria Playhouse theatre. Victoria Park and Crescent Park. Churches. Hospital.
Location ID: #5006
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The island is approximately 2 km by 500 m area, from the foot of Champlain Street to Trim Road in Orleans, and has a total shoreline length of about 12 km. The eastern side of the island has picnic areas and a sand beach while the western side has ...
Location ID: #4555
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St Catharine’s oldest park designed by Frederick Olmsted. 6 acre downtown park. Large rose garden with 1300 rose bushes. Period band shell and pavilion built in 1888 designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. Picnic areas, washrooms, play ...
Location ID: #1656
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Commercial core 3 to 4 blocks long. Older stores on 2 lane paved road. Large flour mill off Fairy Lake. Fairy Lake is a large mill pond named by Sarah Secord, and it is surrounded by homes and Prospect Park. Several period buildings including a ...
Location ID: #6640
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Small downtown with several period buildings and storefronts. Old period jail now the Board of Health. Armory and museum. Several upscale period streets lined with mature trees. Train Station and park with river. Churches and libraries. Less than 2 ...
Location ID: #8271
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Tenant of Hamilton Port Authority (HPA). 250’ floating dry dock with 3200 ton capacity. 400’ floating dry dock with 6500 ton capacity. A full service ship repair yard 160,000 sq feet of land. 1000 ft of wharfage and 5000 sq feet of shop space. ...
Location ID: #19686
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The location has an aviary and 20 acres of botanical gardens with 6 distinctive gardens: over 2,000 different species of Conifer trees, the largest collection in North America. The formal gardens, designed from the Renaissance period and from those ...
Location ID: #17427
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The Thames Valley Parkway is a multi-use pathway system situated on park lands running alongside the Thames River. The asphalt surfaced trail is approximately 40 kilometres in length linking 150 kilometres of additional pathways throughout the city. ...
Location ID: #17422
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Wortley Village is a neighbourhood just South of the downtown core in London. The area spans Wortley Rd. and extends a few blocks east and west of the street. The neighbourhood was annexed into London in 1890 and is filled with 19th century style ...
Location ID: #11623
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A wrought iron, through, bowstring truss or tied arch bridge, placed across the North Thames River in 1875 and still carrying frequent vehicular and pedestrian traffic. At 216 feet (65.8 meters) it is the longest working span of that kind in North ...