Location ID: #18892
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Parking and access points at the MacNaughton Park in Exeter and the Morrison Dam Conservation Area, 71108 Morrison Line, Exeter. The all-season trail is 4 kilometres long passing through hardwood and pine forests along the Ausable River. There is a ...
Location ID: #18891
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Established in 1945, park is situated in residential area with older homes and mature trees on a bluff overlooking Lake Huron. Split rail fencing surrounds park. Stairs to beach. Beach is accessed dependent upon current Lake Huron water levels. No ...
Location ID: #18868
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Inner city commercial streetscapes on Eglinton Avenue West. Gas station, billboards and parking lots. Graffiti and mural.
Location ID: #18858
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Inner City looks from the Jane and Finch neighbourhood including townhouses, social housing and high-rises. Parking lots. Park. Soccer field and outdoor swimming pool.
Location ID: #18842
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A 3.7 kilometre out and back trail along the Maitland River. Highway 21 to Nelson Street access is more challenging while the Nelson Street to Mill road section is more moderate, descending into the valley flood plain, tracking through woodland to ...
Location ID: #18841
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Two storey shiplap wooden sided octagonal building was constructed in 1902 and is situated within the Agricultural Society's fairgrounds. Formerly referred to as the "Crystal Palace" it is one of the few remaining octagonal halls in Ontario. Double ...
Location ID: #18836
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Small community alongside Maitland River. 1950s gas station building and garages, community hall, park with baseball diamond, older red brick church, post office, restaurants. Mid- to down-scale residential houses.
Location ID: #5767
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St Marys is a town in southwestern Ontario, located on the Thames River. The first settlers arrived in the early 1840’s, attracted by the area's natural resources. The town is also known by its nickname, "The Stone Town", due to its many structures ...
Location ID: #3406
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Goderich is located along the shores of Lake Huron, population is approximately 8,000. Goderich is called Canada's prettiest town. Unique octagonal town square. The Court House Square (AKA "The Square") is heralded as being one of the most unique ...
Location ID: #18780
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Small empty store with brick walls and wooden floor and low ceiling basement.
Location ID: #8986
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136 rooms and suites with spas and sitting areas. Indoor pool, whirlpool and fitness centre, "Courtyard Cafe". Meeting/banquet facilities for 4000+.
Location ID: #16335
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Municipality of Waterloo, a crossroads community of residences, two modern churches, township offices, automobile repair garage and small manufacturing company.
Location ID: #6372
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Designed to serve special needs children. Opened in 1981. 189,900 sq ft of facility sitting on 5.9 acres of land. Field house is 76,000 sq ft including five lane 200 m track. Courts for tennis, basketball and volleyball which can be converted to ...
Location ID: #15817
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Variety of roads, landscapes, Mennonite farms, farm houses and cemeteries in the towns of Elmira, St Jacobs and Wallenstein.
Location ID: #18555
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Ajax Convention Centre is Durham Region's newest convention facility and wedding banquet hall with 30000 square feet of event space on two floors. It is adjacent to and shares a parking lot with two modern hotels - the Hilton Garden Inn and the ...
Location ID: #18214
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The Bruce Mines Marina features 9 docks with the capacity to host 35 boats with a maximum length of 65 feet and with an average water depth in the marina at 5 feet and 8 feet at the gas dock. It also offers ethanol free gasoline and diesel fueling ...
Location ID: #7935
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Highway bridge and underpass.
Location ID: #18585
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Following in a 150 year tradition, the current market opened doors in 2004. It is a red brick 2 story building with underground vehicle parking lot. Main entrance off King Street opens to Food Hall with artisan stalls and the Marketplace - a rental ...
Location ID: #3217
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Winding rural roads surrounded by wooded areas. Twisting roads. Hairpin turns. Railway trestle bridge. Road by river leading to small town.
Location ID: #18423
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As one of the finest hotels in Kitchener-Waterloo, the newly renovated Inn of Waterloo offers a variety of meeting and conference rooms with over 22000 square feet of space that can accommodate any meeting size from 4 to 1000 people, as well as 154 ...
Location ID: #2046
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Originally built in the early 1900s. New glass wing added on in 2009. Ramp and stairs to entrance on east and west sides of building. Large, arched leaded windows. Outdoor "reading garden" off children's section on the lower level with glass walled ...
Location ID: #18559
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Originally built in 1962, the library was renovated with a 25000- square-foot expansion completed in 2013. The 2 story library includes a large 2 story open atrium which can accommodate large group functions, the Hacienda Coffee Shop, a lower level ...
Location ID: #6097
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Originally opened in 1946, the Paddock is currently a casual upscale bar. Located just south of Queen St, the bar maintains very much of a laid back Queen Street vibe submersed in a classy art deco look.
Location ID: #7793
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Independent urban coffee house on College Street, offering rare expensive blends, tasting classes and various preparation methods.