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  2. Casa Loma - Wikipedia

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    The Hunting Lodge is a two-storey 4,380-square-foot (407 m 2) house with servants' quarters. As soon as the stable complex was completed, Pellatt sold his summer house in Scarborough (burned down in the 1920s [4] but the Lennox designed groundskeeper's home at 12 Courcelette Road remains [5]) to his son and moved to the Hunting Lodge. The ...

  3. Cow Island (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    In 1819, the southern section was called Fothergill Point. It was the location of Charles Fothergill's hunting lodge, Castle Fothergill. It was renamed Jubilee Point in 1887, by steamboat entrepreneur Henry Calcutt, to honour the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign. The island was named for the Cow (now Cowie) family of Hiawatha.

  4. Toronto Hunt Club - Wikipedia

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    A meeting of the Toronto Hunt Club during the 1920s in King, Ontario The 1929 clubhouse on Avenue Rd Entrance to the Toronto Hunt Club's original site in Scarborough, which is now a private golf club. The Toronto Hunt Club was established in 1843 as a fox hunting club by British Army officers of the Toronto garrison .

  5. Hunting lodge - Wikipedia

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    Hunting lodge (U.K.), in Britain, a small country property used for organising hunting parties; Jagdschloss ("hunting lodge"), in central Europe, a mansion or schloss built as the hunting residence for a king or nobleman and his entourage; Pavillon de chasse ("hunting pavilion"), in France, a building dedicated to venery built in areas where ...

  6. Bigwin Island - Wikipedia

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    Bigwin Island is an island in the municipality of Lake of Bays, District Municipality of Muskoka in Central Ontario, Canada. [1] [4] [5] It the largest island on Lake of Bays. [2] [6] There are multiple Indigenous burial grounds on the island and immediately offshore (due to flooding from industrial damming).

  7. Hunters' Lodges - Wikipedia

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    The Hunters' Lodge was the last of a series of secret organizations formed in 1838 in the United States during the Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada.The organization arose in Vermont among Lower Canadian refugees (the eastern division or Frères chasseurs) and spread westward under the influence of Dr Charles Duncombe and Donald McLeod, leaders of the short lived Canadian Refugee Relief ...

  8. Gunflint Lodge - Wikipedia

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    It is located on Gunflint Lake, on the border of Ontario, Canada, and is open year-round. Built in 1925 by Dora Blankenburg and her son Russell Blankenburg, the lodge was sold in 1927 to May and Justine Spunner, and was owned by the Kerfoot family until it was sold by Bruce Kerfoot in 2016.The family name changed in 1934 when Justine married ...

  9. Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The former lodge, now a three-storey building, has been extensively restored [1] and is now a museum, which has been managed by the City of London Corporation since 1960. [2] Admission is free. There is a smaller hunting lodge, "The Little Standing", about a mile away in Loughton, part of the Warren, the Epping Forest HQ.