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: #10202326
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Samuel Bellamy constructed his mill in Augusta Township around 1821. It now resides n Upper Canada Village, Bellamy's Mill represents the focal point of a village and demonstrates the importance of the milling industry. Before 1863, the mill ...
Location ID: #10204827
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The majority of infrastructure was created in 2000, with the Centre opening for 15 days in the fall of that year. This operation is capitalizing on more than 25 years of collecting and developmenr of gardens containing collections of rare plant ...
Location ID: #10260571
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The main town development of Wolfe Island - this land has a very specific look that could be utilized for any small town setting or very country esque scenes.
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: #10249776
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Built in 1825, this neoclassical, loyalist style building expanded several times. Its orange roof and unique have coupola become the focal point of L'Orignal, now apart of the Township of Champlain. In 1998, Ontario's oldest prison closed its ...
Location ID: #10262615
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Quaint beach on the shores of the Ottawa River. Located in the heart of the village of L'Orignal. Skatepark and tennis courts nearby. Lounging chairs and straw umbrellas line the sand.
Location ID: #10262392
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Public fruit stand with flea market and store attached.
Location ID: #10202296
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The museum site consists of ten heritage buildings, moved and restored to Ault Park from The Lost Villages and surrounding townships by the members of The Lost Villages Historical Society. Both the interiors and exteriors of the buildings have been ...
Location ID: #10259326
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Public Park that is Located behind Kingston General Hospital and a few blocks from the Gord Downie Pier.
Location ID: #10268601
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A family owned and operated convenience store serving groceries, international snacks, cheescake factory items, and more. The storefront is open 24 hours every day, Monday-Sunday.
Location ID: #10262768
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Within the historic grounds of one of Canada's earliest waterworks, the PumpHouse Museum is a testament to Kingston's rich heritage. Dating back to 1851, this remarkable site once powered steam-driven pumps that brought the marvel of running water ...
Location ID: #10201685
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Motel off highway 15 in Kingston
Location ID: #10201646
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Former High School in downtown Kingston, right next to Queen's University. Now closed and owned by Queen's.
Location ID: #10265278
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Location ID: #10201656
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Bus station/transfer point at Kingston shopping centre
Location ID: #10201655
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Kingston Bus Terminal is the inter-city bus station in Kingston. The terminal has 4 bays to handle 4 buses at a time, parking in the front and rear of the building, waiting area with seats and a restaurant within the terminal. Coach Canada, Megabus ...
Location ID: #10257058
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Location ID: #10207836
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