Location ID: #10201559
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Cornwall’s Cotton Mill District features a series of 19th century industrial buildings that have been redeveloped into a mix of condos and professional office space while incorporating the area’s rich architectural components wherever possible. It ...
Location ID: #10201325
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Located in the heart of the Village of Warkworth, the Conservation Area provides a perfect location for a brief break along Mill Creek. The Mill Pond is a favourite site for painters and photographers, particularly with the backdrop of fall colours. ...
Location ID: #10201316
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King’s Mill Conservation Area is situated on Squires Creek at the site of a former grist mill and dam. The property is comprised of wetland, bush, and farmland. The Mill is still standing yet is closed to the public. Many visitors find the area ...
Location ID: #10203155
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Private Residence. Built by Stephen Hurd, c. 1851, son of Ashael Hurd and Sarah (Burritt). Late neo-classical style, medium pitch roof, semi-circular headed window, large panes and square transomed doorway.
Location ID: #10201635
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A former public school in Ontario, North of Kingston. No longer in use.
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: #10262117
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Hotel Wolfe Island offers a unique blend of comfort and charm, providing cozy rooms that serve as a perfect retreat after a day of exploring the island’s natural beauty. But the experience doesn’t end there!
The hotel is renowned for its vibrant ...
Location ID: #10202528
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This cheese-factory in Upper Canada Village is set up and operated based upon the features of early factories, cheese is made using 19th century techniques and equipment at the Union Cheese Factory on select days from Tuesday through Friday, and ...
Location ID: #10202526
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The school house at Upper Canada Village is a re-construction originally meant to represent a small local school of earlier days. It is reminiscent of the school described by Ralph Connor in the novel, Glengarry School Days. For the 1860s, it is ...
Location ID: #10202525
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The Physician's house at Upper Canada Village is an attractive neo-Grecian cottage which, in its original location in the village of Aultsville was not the home of a physician but was the home of Michael Cook, the man who first bred Holstein cattle ...
Location ID: #10202332
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The Loucks Farm represents a typical progressive farm of the 1860s. It is named for the family that owned the impressive stone farmhouse that originally sat on the banks of the St. Lawrence in Canada's Dundas County. The Loucks family was descended ...
Location ID: #10202331
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19th c. Printing office located in Upper Canada Village
Location ID: #10202519
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The Upper Canada Village Discovery Centre offers brand new, state-of-the-art interactive exhibits that tell fascinating stories about life in 1860s along the shores of the St. Lawrence River. An exciting audio-visual show tells about the national ...
Location ID: #10202518
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The Doric columns of this imposing structure, each made from one great pine tree, were moved from the original site when Crysler Hall was taken down and reconstructed in Upper Canada Village. It was originally built by John Pliny Crysler, a timber ...
Location ID: #10202329
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This simple, frame structure houses a single, water-driven vertical saw. It is a typical example of a small country sawmill of the first half of the 19th century, which provided its local population with all their needs in sawn lumber. Beach's ...
Location ID: #10202324
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Evidence suggests that the Asselstine family was involved in the manufacture of woollen material from the first quarter of the 19th century. The Asselstine Factory was run as a family business, employing up to 12 men and women. It produced yarn, ...
Location ID: #10202315
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Founded in 1961, Upper Canada Village is one of the largest living-history sites in Canada, with the goal to depict life in a rural English Canadian setting during the year 1866. Whether you’re creating a documentary, second unit film, or feature ...
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: #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: #10201324
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The boat launch provides access to the Trent River and the Bay of Quinte also has a waterfront trail. Under the authority of the Lower Trent Conservation Area.
Location ID: #10201321
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Sager Conservation Area offers picnicking, trails and a scenic lookout. The area is part of a glacial feature known as Oak Lake Island, a series of large drumlins that formed an island in glacial Lake Iroquois. The drumlin in the conservation area ...
Location ID: #10201309
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Access to Trent River shoreline, and has a boat launch. Under the authority of Lower Trent Conservation Area.
Location ID: #10261422
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Warehouse location, can be used for filming, storage, etc.