Location ID: #10257135
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A small Historical Church, not far into Wolfe Island. Surrounded by trees and forestry, this local church is also surrounded by a small cemetery and luscious green grass that gives it a very specific look for and specific time period.
Location ID: #10276921
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Small wine bar, stone wall, 2 washrooms, small kitchen in rear, patio out back.
Location ID: #10201590
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Two fully-renovated historic venues side-by-side on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Gananoque: the 360 seat Springer Theatre and the 140 seat Firehall Theatre. The 360-seat Thousand Islands Playhouse Springer Theatre on the waterfront is the ...
Location ID: #10246962
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Located on the waterfront in Gananoque, Ontario, The Thousand Islands Boat Museum (TIBM) is a hands-on Museum where history becomes something that can be touched, built, and experienced. The Museum includes a Boatbuilding Shop, a Children's Activity ...
Location ID: #10202272
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Nestled in the village of Chaffey's Lock on a sprawling acreage of mature trees along the shore of Opinicon Lake. This canal-side resort in a 19th-century former boarding house offers cottages in a private grove and is 8.4 km from Highway 15.The ...
Location ID: #10205713
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Historic one room schoolhouse built in 1901, moved to Glengarry Pioneer Museum in 2011.
Location ID: #10205715
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Trapper’s Cabin is home to Angus MacRae’s trapping collection. This building represents the important role that trapping and the fur trade has played in Canadian history. The cabin was originally built in the 1880s as a home for James and Maggie ...
Location ID: #10205717
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Roxborough Township Hall was erected in 1869 in the town of Warina. It was moved to the museum site in 1985 to house rotating exhibits from the collection which include a general store, doctor’s office and a display on the roles of women in the ...
Location ID: #10205718
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The old Star Inn, built in the 1840s, is original to the museum site and was first used as a settler’s home. In the 1860s, it served the community as a store, and later as a hotel and tavern along the stagecoach route between Ottawa and Montreal. ...
Location ID: #10205719
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The Campbell Barn came from the Skye area and contains the museum’s large collection of tools. On the ground floor you will see a display of logging tools used to harvest timber, as well as a display of dairy farm equipment.
Location ID: #10205716
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Blacksmith Shop is believed to be the oldest building on site, dating from around 1800. It was operated by Olivier Hamelin in the nearby village of Apple Hill from about 1930 until his death in 1984. The blacksmith shoed horses, made tools, ...
Location ID: #10202285
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Opened in 1962, the Glengarry Pioneer Museum consists of several nineteenth century log heritage buildings and artifacts. The museum’s original structure started life as MacIntosh’s Store in the 1840s. It then became the Star Inn, a stagecoach stop ...
Location ID: #10201567
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The Port Theatre is as iconic to Cornwall as it’s bridge once was. Originally titled The Roxy, the Port opened in December of 1941 to glowing success. Today, the Port still stands strong. Boasting an impressive marquee and distinct lettering, its ...
Location ID: #10296421
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The DEV Hotel and Conference Centre is a self-contained Conference & Training facility that offers the following:
650,000 square ft. complex with 75 acres of surrounding recreational parkland
24/7 on-site security team
70,000 square feet ...
Location ID: #10201365
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Lamoureux Park is a large park running along the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River in the Downtown area of Cornwall. The park is named after Lucien Lamoureux, a former Member of Parliament for the Cornwall area and Speaker of the House of Commons ...
Location ID: #10201565
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The Historic SDG Jail was constructed in 1833 and was active until 2002, serving as both a minimum and maximum security facility throughout it's history.
Location ID: #10201561
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Downtown Cornwall's streets are lined with unique shops, luxury services, cafés and restaurants, all nestled along the historic St. Lawrence River. From the beautiful trails to unique shops and restaurants, trendy art galleries and fun attractions, ...
Location ID: #10201557
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Public Library in Cornwall
Location ID: #10201556
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Featuring archival materials and displays of furniture, textiles and household items ranging from different periods in time, and located inside a restored Loyalist home built by William Wood in 1840, the Cornwall Community Museum is quite literally ...
Location ID: #10201555
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The opulent architecture of Cornwall’s historic Cline House provides the ideal backdrop for rotating exhibitions of visual art featuring the work of both local and visiting artists. Admission is free. The gallery also offers rental space to host ...
Location ID: #10292039
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Aultsville Theatre is Cornwall's Professional Community Theatre and Road House. Since 1976, Aultsville has played host to a full spectrum of the performing arts. From local artists to world class touring performers, audiences and artists alike ...
Location ID: #10278928
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It is an imposing Georgian manor house/inn. Beautiful furnished in period and modern furniture with an impressive collection of both traditional and modern art. There are also beautiful gardens for exteriors.
Location ID: #10295465
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Afro Bella Hair Beauty and Bar in Cornwall, Ontario is a modern, vibrant salon with warm décor, large windows for natural light, and flexible open space. The interior features sleek styling stations, premium wash areas, and a private service room, ...
Location ID: #10201317
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This wetland on the Trent River is the largest expanse of unspoiled wetland in southeastern Ontario. Under the jurisdiction of the Lower Trent Conservation Area.