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An early Ontario example of a combination town hall and market, and a rare extant example in Canada of a town hall in the Greek Revival style; symbolic of the development of local government in Ontario in the 19th century Nazrey African Methodist Episcopal Church [112] 1848 (completed) 1999 Amherstburg
Royal eponyms in Canada 44°08′19″N 79°27′01″W / 44.13861°N 79.45028°W / 44.13861; -79 This Ontario geographical article about a location in the Golden Horseshoe is a stub .
The Walter Carsen Centre for The National Ballet of Canada [1] is a building at 470 Queens Quay West on the waterfront in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The lower levels house the headquarters of the National Ballet of Canada and the ballet's rehearsal space.
An "ER" lightpost along Highway 420, recounting the route's historical connection to the QEW. At 3.3 km (2.1 mi), Highway 420 is the shortest 400-series highway, travelling through Niagara Falls from Montrose Road to Stanley Avenue, [1] on the outskirts of the city's tourist district. [2]
Queensborough is an unincorporated community in the municipality of Tweed, Hastings County, in Central Ontario, Canada. [1] It is located north of Ontario Highway 7 on the Black River, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-west of the village of Tweed and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north-east of the town of Madoc.
Autoroute 40 becomes Highway 417 at the Ontario border; both form the mainline of the Trans-Canada Highway. Highway 417 begins at the border between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, east of which the four lane freeway continues as Autoroute 40. The route proceeds west, south of the former alignment of Highway 17, which it has served to replace.
King's Highway 20, commonly referred to as Highway 20, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.Presently, it is a short 1.9 km (1.2 mi) stub between Highway 58 and Niagara Regional Road 70 in the City of Thorold, but until 1997 it connected Hamilton to Niagara Falls, serving several towns atop the Niagara Escarpment en route.
Glen Williams is a hamlet in Halton Hills, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. [1] It has a population of about 2700 people and its closest neighbours are Georgetown and Terra Cotta . Glen Williams is noted for its visual artists, artist's studios, heritage buildings, a restaurant and bakery, a community centre (Town Hall), parks ...