Location ID: #10253286
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Location ID: #10253287
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Location ID: #10253278
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Location ID: #10253288
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Location ID: #10201364
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Built in 1839 for the Stuart Family. The house was rented to parliament officials in the 1840s when Kingston served as the Canadian Capitol, and in 1853 the building was sold to Queen's University. Since the 1860s, it has been the Principal's ...
Location ID: #10201943
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Rockwood Asylum was constructed in 1859 by conscripted Kingston Penitentiary inmates to house the "criminally insane" of Kingston Penitentiary. As institutional care and understanding of mental illness changed, so did the purpose of the asylum. In ...
Location ID: #10201637
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Former public school in Kingston now operates as the Boys and Girls club of South-East Ontario (BGC South East).
Location ID: #10263713
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Located on Queen’s West Campus, George Richardson Memorial Stadium is home to the Queen’s Varsity Football and Soccer teams. The stadium was revitalized for the 2016 season, and includes an 8500 seat bowl stadium with artificial turf field, meeting ...
Location ID: #10257149
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The Regional Treatment Centre (RTC) was constructed originally for use in construction of goods. Over it's time it was a Prison of Isolation - Locking up Prisoners in a cell and leaving them to "Repent and Reflect"
on their actions. It eventually ...
Location ID: #10255119
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Middle-upper class neighbourhood. Some homes in Reddendale back on to Lake Ontario. Older, unique homes with character, not cookie-cutter modern suburbs.
Location ID: #10261613
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The Red House is a stylish brick-lined tavern renowned for its selection of local craft beers and locally sourced sandwiches and entrees. Beyond its culinary offerings, it serves as a vibrant venue hosting live music and a variety of events, making ...
Location ID: #10261615
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The RCHA Club, a downtown Kingston landmark since 1947, warmly welcomes all patrons while encouraging memberships from those interested in supporting the Association, particularly active or retired military personnel. Membership benefits are ...
Location ID: #10201692
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Maximum-level security women's prison operated from 1934-2000. Prior to its opening female inmates were housed in the female department at the Kingston Penitentiary down the street. The prison closed in 2000 and was subsequently purchased by Queen's ...
Location ID: #10259347
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A privately owned business in the core of Portsmouth Tavern. Also known as the 6th Guard Tower due to its close distance to Kingston Penitentiary and the fact that Guards are frequently at the Tavern, especially a long shift. Kingston Penitentiary ...
Location ID: #10201690
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Portsmouth Olympic Harbour features 250 slip-finger docks that can accommodate both power and sailboats to a maximum length of 100 feet and dry sail berthing for winter storage. It provides a relaxed park-like setting with waterfront walkways and ...
Location ID: #10261984
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Overtime Sports Bar in Kingston, Ontario, is the ultimate destination for sports enthusiasts and casual diners alike. Known for its lively atmosphere, this local hotspot features multiple big-screen TVs broadcasting the latest sports events, ...
Location ID: #10261491
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Musiikki Bar & Café is a vibrant hub that celebrates and supports musicians and artists from all over the world—locally, nationally, and internationally. This unique venue offers a variety of performance spaces designed to create unforgettable ...
Location ID: #10259334
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A Public Museum located near Queen's University Campus featuring tools and displays of the history of healthcare.
Location ID: #10243801
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The Murney Tower Museum NHSC is a public, non-profit museum which strives to connect visitors with Kingston’s military and cultural history through collection, preservation, research, and interpretation.
Location ID: #10263260
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Location ID: #10257162
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Once a Beer Store - this building now lays completely dormant. It is now covered in graffiti. For production purposes there is still a place where a sign can be placed. This area could potentially also pass as school if needed.
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: #10310672
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Private film-ready lakeview property in Prince Edward County featuring scenic waterfront views, mature trees, open green space, and flexible indoor/outdoor filming environments. The location includes a rustic-modern entertainment atmosphere with an ...