Location ID: #10277363
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Our 1828 Georgian stone manor and property has been curated to evoke a place of gracious European country living. Set on 5 acres with a view of the St. Lawrence, this property is a extraordinary setting for lifestyle, consumer product shoots and ...
Location ID: #10201544
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Mental health centre in Brockville Ontario. Sections of the old site are currently not in use and would be available, this includes the old admin building and the two wings and additions built in the 1800s. The Secure Treatment Unit and the Forensic ...
Location ID: #10201553
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Super 8 Motel in Brockville
Location ID: #10201547
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St Lawrence Park is located on the waterfront of St Lawrence river.
Location ID: #10201543
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The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Provincial Offences Office
Location ID: #10279726
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This is a private urban forest located close to the town centre in Brockville. The land is well treed and the topography includes a plateau with trails, several ravines and several large outcroppings of rocks and cliff faces. The forest is totally ...
Location ID: #10277768
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The Maitland Tower site is privately owned 13-acre oasis on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the historic village of Maitland, just east of Brockville, in Eastern Ontario. The site has a combination of natural and historic attributes. One ...
Location ID: #10201536
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Fulford Academy is a coeducational, private day/boarding school located in Brockville, Ontario, Canada
Location ID: #10265591
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A 10 acre, privately owned, urban forested area for use in filming. The forest has creeks running through it and is accessible by foot.
Location ID: #10201353
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Brockville is the Eastern Gateway to the 1000 Islands, Brockville is one of the best locations for fresh water scuba diving in the world. Filled with eclectic shops, vibrant lifestyle amenities, financial and professional services and exceptional ...
Location ID: #10201535
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Small public park in Brockville, used as a scuba dive site as their is a shipwreck nearby in the St Lawrence river
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 ...
Location ID: #10271969
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Brockville’s City-owned islands, nestled along the St. Lawrence River, offer a picturesque and serene setting ideal for filming. These lush, natural islands feature rugged shorelines, dense woodlands, and scenic vistas that capture the beauty of the ...
Location ID: #10201480
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Located on the St. Lawrence River in the world-famous 1000 Islands region; the Brockville Arts Centre is recognized as one of the finest medium size historic theatres in Canada. The Brockville Arts Centre has one of the region’s top art galleries, ...
Location ID: #10271953
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The Brock Trail in Brockville is a scenic, multi-use path that stretches along the beautiful St. Lawrence River, offering a perfect filming location for nature, outdoor, and urban scenes. Winding through lush landscapes, picturesque riverfront ...
Location ID: #10201476
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The Aquatarium is a non-profit interactive science and education museum located in Brockville, Ontario, Canada on the waterfront. The facility focuses on the history and ecology of the Thousand Islands region of the Saint Lawrence River.