Location ID: #10266379
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Base31 is Prince Edward County’s hottest new cultural destination, located on the site of a former 70-acre WWII air training base that includes more than 40 former barracks, 6 hangars, mess halls, and administrative buildings. It is part of an ...
Location ID: #10260570
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In 1831 Benjamin Tett (1798-1878), later an important merchant at Newboro, anticipating the completion of the Rideau Canal, acquired a sawmill here on Buttermilk Falls. Tett and various partners, including the prominent Chaffey brothers, extensively ...
Location ID: #10201306
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One of the largest known glacial erratics in North America and is estimated to be 2.3 billion years old. In 2005, the property was donated to Lower Trent Conservation.
Location ID: #10278989
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We are located in beautiful Prince Edward County with it's gorgeous beaches, dunes and trails at Sandbanks Provincial Park. The County is also know for its multitude of wineries, breweries and cider companies. We are only 10 minutes from Sandbanks ...
Location ID: #10200380
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Battle of the Windmill National Historic Site of Canada is a fragment of a battlefield located on Windmill Point overlooking the St. Lawrence River. It was the site of a victory of a British force, comprised of imperial and colonial troops, over an ...
Location ID: #10202555
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Canadian and British inspired fine dining restaurant inside an 1830's heritage building.
Location ID: #10202020
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Odessa was the source of many mills along its banks, with the first mill founded in 1830 by John Links. By 1845, there was a sawmill, grist mill, woolen fulling, carding mill, and a planing mill. John Babcock acquired the planing mill in 1907 and ...
Location ID: #10242919
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Black Barn is a lifestyle brand & home decor boutique in the heart of Downtown Napanee, Market Square.
Location ID: #10262392
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Public fruit stand with flea market and store attached.
Location ID: #10310673
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Film-ready lakeview entertainment estate located in Greater Napanee, Ontario featuring panoramic bay views, spacious interiors, large open yard space, and versatile indoor/outdoor filming environments. The property includes an entertainment-focused ...
Location ID: #10310672
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Private film-ready lakeview property in Prince Edward County featuring scenic waterfront views, mature trees, open green space, and flexible indoor/outdoor filming environments. The location includes a rustic-modern entertainment atmosphere with an ...
Location ID: #10308923
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Location ID: #10261601
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The Broom Factory is a historic site located in Kingston's Inner Harbour, revitalized by RAW Design Inc. in 2021 after being vacant for over 25 years. This newly renovated space is designed for community enjoyment, featuring co-working offices, a ...
Location ID: #10257056
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Location ID: #10265279
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Location ID: #10260569
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A Boys and Girls of Canada that is located around other industrial buildings and businesses in the west end of Kingston
Location ID: #10207823
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Hotel in hotel with eclectic and unique rooms.
Location ID: #10201638
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A scenic 19th century historic neighbourhood in Kingston. It is a designated heritage conservation district. The village is set on a hillside rising from the riverbank, with a view stretching from the village towards the Cataraqui and St. Lawrence ...
Location ID: #10202531
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Local grocery store in Kemptville.
Location ID: #10201495
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Located across of the former St. Raphael's Church, this house used to house the church clergy member(s) in 1817 the Iona college was established in the house, and then sometime in the 20th-21st c. the house fell into disrepair. It is now maintained ...
Location ID: #10276921
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Small wine bar, stone wall, 2 washrooms, small kitchen in rear, patio out back.
Location ID: #10201354
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Canada's first railway tunnel, construction began in 1854 and the first train used it in 1860. It was closed in 1970. Since 2017 it has been opened to the public as a historic walk through tunnel, the train track was removed in the 1980s.
Location ID: #10201534
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The Brockville Ontario Speedway is a 3/8 mile dirt track in the city of Brockville, Ontario, Canada.Commonly known as "The BOS", the track has been running a weekly racing schedule for most summers since 1969.
Location ID: #10201533
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The Leeds and Grenville County Courthouse or Brockville Courthouse was designated a national historic site of Canada in 1966 because it is one of the most grandiose district court houses of Upper Canada, and because the building easily incorporates ...