Location ID: #10243011
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Mackinnon Brothers Brewing Company, located in Kingston, Ontario, is renowned for its craft beers brewed on a historic family farm. This charming brewery offers a unique and inviting atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for beer ...
Location ID: #10235850
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Located in the quaint hamlet of Tamworth, Spindle Tree Manor offers a gorgeous and serene atmosphere in eastern Ontario. Stretching across 64+ acres, the property hosts fields of long grasses, wildflower patches, a walled brick garden and rolling ...
Location ID: #10275352
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Tamworth Central is an independent film studio with services and residences in Tamworth, Ontario, Canada.
It's location is central to Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, close to Napanee and Kingston.
Arrange a full micro film package of location, ...
Location ID: #10275281
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Renovated, united church(1886)
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: #10277428
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This is a popular pub and restaurant, event venue, and river tours location. A tourism hotspot in the region with a large patio, river access, and a fully equipped kitchen. The dining room has lots of character and the upper dining room adds indoor ...
Location ID: #10207859
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Via rail train station in Napanee.
Location ID: #10202214
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The Macpherson House exhibits a balanced Georgian design, 2 storey, gentry-style house with Neo-classical elements, notably, the entrance’s rectangular transom and welcoming fanlight with radiating muntin bar. Built on the banks of the Napanee ...
Location ID: #10202196
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In February, 1864, fabrication of a new courthouse and jail began, followed by a land registry office built 1872 and a jailer’s residence in 1890. The architect, John Power, chose to express the building’s status, function and symbolic values in the ...
Location ID: #10202203
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Formerly the county jail (gaol) which dates back to 1865, it now houses the Lennox and Addington county museum and archives. Until 1974, this limestone building was the County Jail, it once had 18 cells. This building is a pre-Confederation example ...
Location ID: #10246947
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This wonderful bed & breakfast is located beside the Museum of Lennox & Addington, and two blocks from beautiful Downtown Napanee. You’ll love the decor inside this stylish Victorian red brick.
Location ID: #10202193
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Built in 1856, Napanee Town Hall National Historic Site of Canada is a striking mid-19th-century town hall. This building is an early example of a town hall and market combination, an arrangement that was popular in Ontario before 1870. Designed by ...
Location ID: #10202028
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Downtown Napanee is just a short drive west of Kingston. Napanee is filled with quaint shops, stores and restaurants, that make it the perfect small town setting.
Location ID: #10202026
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Barbershop, pub and haberdashery. Deadleaf Distinguished Gentlemen is a barbershop, pub & haberdashery. The business provides men’s traditional and modern day haircuts, beard trims & hot shaves with in-house branded grooming products. They also ...
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: #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: #10202274
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Construction of the Grand Trunk Railway (the GTR) connecting Toronto with Montreal began in 1852 and Napanee was one of the villages selected to be on the GTR line. The contract for constructing the rail viaduct at Napanee was awarded to local ...
Location ID: #10243014
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Location ID: #10202282
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On June 16, 1784, a party of some 250 United Empire Loyalists landed from batteaux near this site and established the first permanent settlement in Adolphustown Township. The Associated Loyalists had sailed from New York in the fall of 1783 under ...
Location ID: #10202211
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The Lodge Coffee House, serves high-quality coffee, tea, sandwiches and from-scratch baked goods in the charming village of Bath, Ontario located just West of Kingston.
Location ID: #10202208
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Designed and built by village carpenter Abraham Harris in 1859, this 2 storey structure is an example of carpenter Gothic Revival style. Originally Harris constructed the building for the Mechanics’ Institute, but assumed ownership himself when the ...
Location ID: #10202029
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This 1 1/2 storey house was built in 1796 by William Fairfield Jr. son of William and Abigail Fairfield whose 1793 homestead stands in Fairfield Park in Amherstview. The main facade of the house faces the waterway and has a panel door flanked by ...
Location ID: #10202027
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A small town in Lennox & Addington with tons of charm and historical character. Bath is one of the oldest communities in Ontario, with the United Empire Loyalists settling there in 1784. Filled with historical sites, a small museum, a cute coffee ...
Location ID: #10202023
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Bergeron Estate Winery produces Pinot Noir, Gamay Noir, Vidal, Riesling and Gewurtraminer, which are some of the best in the area. Bergeron Estate only uses only their own grapes, and sources local orchards for Cole Point – their delicious hard ...