Location ID: #11097
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Maple Rest Heritage House is a two storey red brick Victorian home located within the dunes beach area of park (County Rd 12 and Westlake Rd). Used as rental accommodations for park guests. Maple Rest Heritage House features a kitchen, stone ...
Location ID: #10805
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Over 1200 metres long and 200 metres wide, North Beach Provincial Park is a park that is almost all beach. The 1.2-kilometre ribbon of sand shelters North Bay from Lake Ontario. The only bay-mouth sandbar on the western shoreline of Prince Edward ...
Location ID: #5336
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32 kilometers SW of Hamilton. Host to the famous Rockton World’s Fair since the mid 1850’s. Rural agricultural fairground. Facilities include show rings, agridome, DA Campbell Entertainment Centre and barns. Hosts a demolition derby during the ...
Location ID: #2123
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Small lake off the highway in the Haliburton Highlands. Similar to the Adirondacks.
Location ID: #13121
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Located ten steps below street level. Two large rooms with bar dividing rooms. Multiple ping pong tables, semi private screened off area with table and sofa seating. Small DJ booth and reception at entrance.
Location ID: #15704
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The Meridian Centre in St. Catharines is a multi-purpose sports facility with ice pad and arena seating for 5,000. The arena floor is 200’ L x 85’ W and seats 6,000 for concerts. Bleachers are retractable and the facility can be converted for ...
Location ID: #15553
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Built in 1854, small white shiplap single room church with steeple, centre aisle, stained glass windows, solid permanent wooden pews and carpeting. Lower level kitchen and community room. Small cemetery with old headstones to south side, surrounded ...
Location ID: #4668
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Nepean Sailing Club in Ottawa features a large marina, clubhouse, and parking lot. Clubhouse has an event space and meeting room called Harbourview Hall with wood beamed ceiling on the second floor. Also, there is a bar, lounge, and offices. Deck ...
Location ID: #15338
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Louth Conservation Area is located along Sixteen Mile Creek in Lincoln County. This 36 hectare (89 acre) parcel of land was purchased in 1973 and preserves a portion of the Niagara Escarpment, providing access to the Bruce Trail. Experience the ...
Location ID: #15336
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The Binbrook Conservation Area is a 396-hectare (978 acre) tract of land owned and operated by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. Of this area, 174 hectares (430 acres) is covered by picturesque Lake Niapenco, the largest inland lake in ...
Location ID: #15183
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Location ID: #14825
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Conservation area nestled within the Niagara Escarpment and Twelve Mile Creek valley site is known for trout fishing, birdwatching and nature education. The Tulip Tree, Sassafras, Horseshoe, and St. Johns Ridge hiking trails go through a large ...
Location ID: #14346
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Approx 130 acre conservation area renowned as the best vantage point in the Niagara Peninsula to observe the annual spring hawk migration, and part of the internationally designated Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve, offers one of Niagara’s most ...
Location ID: #1869
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576-hectare historical park and conservation area set within the Twenty Valley watershed. Centre for Conservation: an award winning LEED Gold certified facility, field centre, features permanent and temporary gallerys, exhibits, event spaces. ...
Location ID: #15751
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Opened in 1988, the Killman Zoo is situated on 33 acres with 9 acres of heavily wooded, winding trails, ponds and animal exhibits. There is a wide range of animals including bear, lemur, coyote, porcupine, wolf and approximately 30 big cats like ...
Location ID: #15761
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Situated on 6,330 acres along the shores of Lake Huron, Pinery Provincial Park has 10 km of beach and nature trails; fresh water coastal dunes; Oak Savanna ecosystem; a general store, restaurant, laundromats, picnic shelters, a year-round Visitor ...
Location ID: #8989
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Various views of the Rainbow Bridge and Niagara Falls from the parking lot of the Duty-Free shop located beside the entrance to the bridge. Also, customs inspection booths with view of Niagara Falls.
Location ID: #3037
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Small town north of Waterloo with many period residential streets and commercial strip with stores, banks, gas stations, library, church, town hall, parks. Community centre with athletic field. Period industrial area on banks of Canagagique Creek.
Location ID: #10695
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The Reposado Bar & Lounge is a small intimate bar in a historic building located in Toronto's Ossington Village specializing in Tequila. The lounge features a well decorated bar, a lovely little festive patio at the rear of the building, and a small ...
Location ID: #11070
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Cottages at 167 and 169 Creighton Street South.
Location ID: #4861
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Resort town, Georgian style homes and buildings, beautiful Couchiching Beach Park and boardwalk on Lake Couchiching, harbours and marinas, old tree lined streets. Hilly Main St, well kept shopping and restaurant area. Imposing “opera house”, ...
Location ID: #4667
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Located at Alexandra Bridge. On a point of land behind The National Gallery of Canada. The entrance is through the National Gallery property. A statue of Samuel de Champlain dominates the landscape. This park was developed by the Ottawa ...
Location ID: #13141
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Woodland park and Ottawa River.
Location ID: #13106
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The Greenbelt is a 203.5 square kilometres (78.6 sq mi) crescent of land within the present-day boundaries of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in which real estate development is strictly controlled. It begins at Shirleys Bay in the west and ...