Location ID: #4249
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Opened in June 1991. Modern design. 4 lane x 25m pool combination, wave pool, teaching and therapy pools. Large waterslide. Change facilities and offices. 2nd floor viewing area to pool.
Location ID: #4480
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Pond, gazebo, path, playground, small boardwalk, benches.
Location ID: #3995
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European-style town houses. Brick with attached garages on lower level.
Location ID: #3029
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Modern community centre with pool and program rooms. Gym and kitchen.
Location ID: #13956
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Originally built in 1887, the Crystal Palace is a scaled down version of Joseph Paxton’s Crystal Palace built in 1851 in London, England. Possibly the only miniature Crystal Palace remaining in North America. Located on the Picton Fairgrounds, the ...
Location ID: #13955
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Small park at top of hill. Circle of plaques with two benches. Views to Picton below.
Location ID: #7485
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Lake on the Mountain is a natural curiosity: The freshwater lake around which the park is based is located nearly 62 metres above the Bay of Quinte. It has no visible source of water and is not affected by drought. It is believed to be a collapsed ...
Location ID: #7484
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Inland harbour, on a narrow strip of the Bay of Quinte. Houses back onto harbour area are elevated by a large hill. Picton Harbour Inn backs onto the harbour. Large portion of the marina is privately owned.
Location ID: #6515
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Wellington's main street, known as the Loyalist Parkway (HWY 33), which dates back to 1799 and once bustled with hotels, taverns and horse drawn carriages. Community museum located in the only remaining Quaker Meeting House in Prince Edward County. ...
Location ID: #16356
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A tree-lined street in Rosedale with upscale homes stretching from south of Bloor Street to the railway tracks north of Summerhill Ave with a pedestrian bridge, small park and large road bridge over a ravine.
Location ID: #15767
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Toll booths located at the Lewiston-Queenston International Bridge that connects Canada to U.S.
Location ID: #5097
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Port Perry is part of the township of Scugog in the Durham region. Typical small town. Main street features mostly period flat roof red-brick storefronts from the late 1800s. Victorian storefront Settlement House now houses home decor stores. ...
Location ID: #16326
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Founded in 1855, the small town of Clifford has a population of approximately 800 and amalgamated in 1999 to the Town of Minto. Hwy 9 (Elora Street) is the main street running through town with old store fronts including a traditional General Store ...
Location ID: #16358
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Small traditional travelling midway with ticket booths, merry-go-round carousel, ferris wheel, amusement park games of chance, concession trailers, Tilt-a-Whirl, children's dragon coaster, giant inflatable slides, inflatable corn maze, fun houses ...
Location ID: #6590
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Small Court off York Road. All homes are similar stone cottages. Small architectural differences. Wide street with parking on both sides and lined with mature trees. Unique neighbourhood.
Location ID: #8223
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Two lane hard top. Winding, snaking road. Steep grades. Lane goes under CN rail line with narrow underpass. Some residential homes near rail bridge, no visible power lines before and after underpass. Heavily wooded are to the south of the ...
Location ID: #9312
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Location ID: #6615
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Winding residential street. Mid-scale homes. 1 1/2 storey, bungalows and cottage types. Mature, tree-lined street with sidewalk. Variety of architecture and construction materials including brick and woodframe. Some white picket fencing. Small ...
Location ID: #6428
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Runs east to west. Large homes on large lots. Mature trees. Upscale Victorian homes all along the block. Well maintained sidewalk on both sides. Between Sydenham St and Cross St.
Location ID: #13232
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King Street West is the major commercial street in Dundas. Running east and west the division coming at the intersection of Cross and Main Streets. Many retail shops have retained an older small town image. Some on-street parking, but larger parking ...
Location ID: #2746
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Runs north - south. Upscale residential. Large homes, period architecture, several Regency cottage styles, and some Victorian. Brick and stone construction. Mature trees and sidewalks on both sides.
Location ID: #14946
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A 1907 heritage-listed, riveted truss footbridge with wood decking, steel supports on concrete footings and reached by stairs on either side. The bridge spans a 4-track railway corridor from Dundas Street West to Wallace Ave.
Location ID: #7268
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2nd floor gallery space. Located in a former industrial space. Wooden pillars and wooden ceiling. Large, arched windows facing Queen St W. Mix of concrete and wood flooring. Industrial, aluminium vents in ceiling.
Location ID: #10837
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