Location ID: #2980
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Toronto's Eastern Chinatown neighbourhood, located along Gerrard St and Broadview Ave. Includes restaurants, grocery stores, bakeries and other shops. Murals, alleyways, downscale buildings.
Location ID: #5162
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Commercial street with mix of downscale and midscale shops. Mix of restaurants, stores and other commercial properties. Billboards and murals. Underpass bridge at Degrassi St.
Location ID: #4251
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Built 1989 covering 880,000 sq ft with extensive redevelopment from Galleria London, the mall was re-named Citi Plaza and re-opened in 2009 as a revitalized mixed use complex including retail, office, business and consumer services, education ...
Location ID: #17010
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Park has groomed and ungroomed trails, off-leash dog park, tennis courts, disc golf and has part of the Esker Lake Trail running through it. The portion of Esker Lake Trail is an elevated ridge with wetlands on one side. Single gravel road way into ...
Location ID: #12953
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Kids pool area at south end, lap and diving pool with curved slide at north end. Wedge shaped pool area with wood ceiling and glass rising at east side. Long glass corridor faces out onto Sumach street. Two change rooms off corridor. Open lobby area ...
Location ID: #5845
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Located downtown Sault Ste Marie, the Essar Centre is a 5,000 capacity arena with 13 private suites, boardrooms and events rooms. Concessions and commercial kitchen, 5 dressing rooms and parking for 435 vehicles. Technical specs are available at ...
Location ID: #4906
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Medium-sized waterfront town. Mixed style Victorian housing, churches, old converted Courthouse (now an art space). Victorian buildings downtown. River runs through town. Bridges, marina, waterfalls, and waterfront park with stone amphitheater. ...
Location ID: #13571
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Located on Hwy. 563 off of Hwy 17 N, Batchewana Bay is a small cottage community and has a 1.6 km long sandy beach in a protected bay on Lake Superior.
Location ID: #13368
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Island is separated from mainland by Bernt Gilbertson Bridge and is located at the mouth of the St. Marys River between Lakes Superior and Huron. With 99,000 square acres and a year-round population of approximately 1200 people, St. Joseph Island is ...
Location ID: #13384
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Situated on St Joseph Island at the end of St Joseph Channel, the 160 slip Hilton Beach Marina is the centre point of the small village. Established in 1850, the village boasts a general store, gas station, restaurants and historical jail. There is ...
Location ID: #13446
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Founded in 1876, Richards Landing is the largest community on St. Joseph Island. It is located 68 km east of Sault Ste Marie and has health care with ambulance service, recreation facilities, large fairground/event facilities, library, churches, ...
Location ID: #13557
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Located at the mouth of the St Marys River where it joins Lake Superior, Pointe Des Chenes is a sandy beach with washroom facilities and large parking area. It is 20 minutes from Sault Ste Marie.
Location ID: #9930
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Secondary Highway 638, commonly referred to as Highway 638, is a secondary highway located in the District of Algoma in Ontario. The highway measures 52.1 kilometres (32.4 mi) in length, extending from Echo Bay eastward through the communities of ...
Location ID: #9924
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Secondary Highway 670, commonly referred to as Highway 670, is a 9.3-kilometre (5.8 mi) two-lane gravel road running from Highway 638 at Ophir to Dunns Valley.
Location ID: #9923
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Main bridge to St. Joseph Island. Runs across north channel of Lake Huron. The bridge was constructed in 1972, and provided the first road link to the second largest freshwater island in the world. Views of waterway and smaller islands from ...
Location ID: #9849
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Gravel, hard pack country road. Some portions with treed canopy.
Location ID: #5450
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Sault Ste Marie (nicknamed "the Sault" or "the Soo") is a city on the St Mary's River in Ontario. It is the third largest city in Northern Ontario, after Sudbury and Thunder Bay. Sault Ste Marie District Courthouse on Queen St was completed in ...
Location ID: #4148
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Lansdowne Park features recently redeveloped events and sports facilities including an arena, stadium, exhibit halls, pavilions, and event space. The TD Place Stadium is a sports field for soccer and football and has 24,000 red and black seats in ...
Location ID: #16849
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Long connected country roads with curves, straightaways, and some hills. Very rural, few homes, several restaurants and diners.
Location ID: #16792
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A 7500 sq ft industrial gym with full fitness equipment, 2 change rooms with showers, and an office space. Gym has a garage door, cardio area, and rig.
Location ID: #16817
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Small modern library with circulation desk, library stacks, old card catalogs, desks, kids' section, activity area, offices, meeting rooms, and basement level storage room.
Location ID: #2623
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Historic small town with Loyalist past. Features include turn of the century homes, tree lined streets, beach with promenade pier and Victoria Hall. Historic downtown with period storefronts. Victoria Hall 80 ft l, 42 ft W, 35 ft H. Restored to ...
Location ID: #5353
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Private roadway and fields. Open hayfields with rock cliffs and woodland in distance. Small stream and marsh runs along field. Rolling hills behind flat scrub. Dirt road. Mixed Canadian Shield. Mixed vegetation.
Location ID: #6303
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Rugged desolate terrain and rock formations. Twin Mountains can only be reached by a dirt logging road off 2nd Davy Road. Mountains are 50 kms SW of Thunder Bay. 4 x 4 access only on various dirt roads. Access kept up all year, roads are in use ...